DON T TALK TO STRANGERS

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DON T TALK TO STRANGERS

Don t Talk to Strangers 2 Don t Talk to Strangers playfully confounds two typically distinct spaces the gallery and the domestic home as artists will present their work in the households of participating Bushwick residents. In each dwelling, an installation area is designated, while the existing items (sofas, coffee tables, books, and other personal objects, for instance) are moved and reinstalled at the Fresh Window Gallery. With the artworks thus displaced, viewers must directly contact the private hosts, whose phone numbers are available alongside their displayed belongings, to ascertain the home gallery hours of operation. This new exhibition model highlights the space between art and life where people are connected by the basic principles of human experience. Concept: Sandino Scheidegger (Switzerland)

3 Random Institute THE ART WORLD DISRUPTS THE PRIVATE SPHERE, AND VICE VERSA Visiting another s home leaves a lasting impression. From the authors on the bookshelves to the contents of the refrigerator, a personal dwelling offers almost imperceptible information about one s life. Much the same, the artistic qualities of memories made in such a home correlate to the environment in which they occurred. This is a pivotal facet of Random Institute s Don t Talk to Strangers, a project that atomizes one s preconceived notions of the gallery proper by casting a peculiar hue on the entrancing properties of that which we cannot live without: art. Overlap of Public and Private Space In this re-appropriation of an exhibition, artists present installations in the households of participating Bushwick residents, rather than the Fresh Window Gallery. Curators work closely with each dwelling s artist to designate an installation area from which all existing items are relocated and installed at the gallery space. With the exchange complete, viewers are invited to contact private hosts, whose phone numbers are available alongside their displayed belongings, to ascertain operation hours of their newly appropriated home gallery. A Far More Personal Experience By design, Don t Talk to Strangers challenges viewers expectations and impishly suggests an alternative experience that is far more intimate than typical art viewings in gallery settings. While Fresh Window Gallery visitors are initially denied access to the work they desire, they find reciprocity in elite-access at the cost of their time. This inventive model encourages a deeper level of participation by diverting the impulse to passively consume. If the viewer takes full advantage, each visit to Fresh Window Gallery offers another phone number, another unique experience and another opportunity for adventure. The heightened sense of participation, contacting hosts and making appointments, results in a heightened sense of investment. In this way, the Don t Talk to Strangers reaches beyond an exhibition. Viewers searching for a contemporary art fix will be challenged to a pilgrimage in the name of art, allowing exploration to play a role in their eventual experience of the work. Consequently, the initial disappointment and lack of artwork at Fresh Window Gallery, becomes a chance to discover far more than the artwork itself. Polyphonic Roles of Host and Viewers Meanwhile, the host wears many hats fellow man, homeowner, art expert, guide and institution. By welcoming viewers into their home, they also welcome the possibility of new perspectives and interpretations of the artwork at hand. Though the newly-formed relationship between host and viewer may end post-viewing, both parties are of one ambition while together: to let art happen outside of the institutionalized art world as well as to rediscover their autonomy as art viewers and enthusiasts. Such a circumstance, however, also forces the host into a position of influence, just as any art institution influences its patrons. As a result, the host s life story is on display like the art in their home. This creates a more personal system for viewing contemporary works: an intimate environment that will no doubt lend itself to a fond and vivid memory in the archive of the viewer s life. Random Institute entreats its audience to bask in the unknown and to reap the reward of memories, knowledge and experience. The home of a stranger offers the perfect setting, the grand stage from which a narrative will naturally emerge amongst the trio of host, viewer and artwork. This narrative becomes both a tale closely linked to the home and quite possibly an inseparable part of the artwork displayed in Don t Talk to Strangers. Opening: October 23, 2014 Exhibition: October 23 26 Artists: Linda Tegg (Australia) Thomas Moor (Switzerland) Karyn Olivier (Trinidad & Tobago)

Don t Talk to Strangers 4 The initial disappointment of the missing work at the exhibition space, becomes a chance to discover way more than the work itself.

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Don t Talk to Strangers 12 The viewer is directly exposed to the overlap of public and private space. Somewhere home

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Random Institute is an extension of what a contemporary art institution can be, that is to say, truly unbothered by rules and bureaucracy. www.randominstitute.org