Thursday, April 30, 2009

"Bringing the Past To Light" is coming --


So the show at the Lummis home is moving forward -- and we have an electronic announcement.

In addition to doing a lot of curatorial work on the show, I have started my own piece. Here is a description of my project:

"My installation will be designed to mark both conceptual and physical space in behalf of the women who helped to create and sustain the lifestyle of Charles Lummis, man of letters and sometimes notorious bohemian resident of the Arroyo during the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries. These women included his three wives, Dorothea Rhodes, Eva Frances Douglas and Gertrude Redit; an out-of-wedlock daughter, Bertha Belle Page, who cared for him in his old age; and numerous and frequently nameless assistants, “secretaries” and maids who supported the household through their work and devotion to Lummis and his extended family. These women bore the burden in various ways of Lummis’s reputation as a lifelong womanizer, and in “bringing the past to light” it is important to acknowledge their experiences and points of view as members of Lummis’s domestic circle."

I am going to string a clothesline in an area of the grounds near the bedroom and hang a series of pillowcases on the clothesline, each with a photo image and/or a caption ironed on – each photo or caption referencing the experience or remarks of one of the women in Lummis’s orbit relating to their experience of life with Lummis.

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