Multimedia reveries on the power and rhetoric of public monuments and
the persistence of the political past
This publication documents the first solo museum exhibition of
Philadelphia-based sculptor Karyn Olivier (born 1968), focusing on
recent trajectories of her investigation into scale and public memory,
particularly as activated for monuments and memorials. After several
years developing a number of public commissions, and a year's study in
Rome, Olivier revisited a handful of recent works alongside her first
forays into video and sound, to consider the conflicted histories and
unresolved spaces monuments too often shadow. Organized by the Institute
of Contemporary Art, University of Pennsylvania, the exhibition traveled
to the University at Buffalo Art Galleries. Exhibition images from the
venues are accompanied by the full narrative text for Oliver's first
video; an overview essay from ICA Daniel and Brett Sundheim Chief
Curator Anthony Elms; UB Art Galleries curator Liz Park's in-depth
consideration of Moving the Obelisk; and a critical assessment by art
historian Andrianna Campbell-LaFleur.