FLAT OUT: Aphorisms
Lawrence Mesich

Video
November 15 - December 1, 2012

Aphorisms is a video piece comprised of a series of short vignettes. Set in familiar work environments, each vignette examines the interactions of two identical figures. These brief exchanges describe a range of attitudes – from camaraderie to cruelty to confusion and back – while a voice recites a series of aphoristic sayings. The on-screen action and monotone narration offer a wry reflection on communal behavior and communication. The narration, repurposed from work-oriented self-help books, reflects and subsequently perverts the aspiration for an idealized self while the near-slapstick action of the figures is grounded in the messiness of everyday behavior: selfish impulses, clashing intent and sexual innuendo. The two elements amplify one another’s absurdity, resulting in a disturbingly familiar depiction of life at work.

 

 

About the Artist
Lawrence Mesich (b. 1977) was born in Nashville, TN and raised in Chattanooga, TN. His fascination with and exploration of the spaces created by Chattanooga’s rapid development and abandoned industrial infrastructure formed a life-long interest in the dialogue between bodies, behavior and architecture. He received his BFA with a concentration in Video and Performance from SUNY Purchase in 1999, and received his MFA in Digital Media and Performance from Stony Brook University in 2005. Lawrence currently lives and works in Brooklyn, NY and Queens, NY, respectively.

 

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FLAT OUT is a bi-weekly rotating video series curated by Nicole Bebout. For the series, new works by emerging and experimental artists from across the globe are displayed on a LCD screen mounted at the entrance of AC Institute.