Jacolby Satterwhite Dances with His Self | "New York Close Up" | Art21
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- Jacolby Satterwhite Dances with His Self | "New York Close Up" | Art21
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How does an artist use digital technology to perform new identities? In this film, artist Jacolby Satterwhite crafts surreal 3D animated videos while transporting characters from his virtual worlds into the streets of New York City. "We're in the age of the remix," says the artist, who observes that "now it's about how you use the information around you to generate your individuality." At a modest computer setup in his Chinatown studio, Satterwhite digitally traces by hand his mother's schematic drawings of inventions, reimagining them into baroque, neon-colored landscapes in a constant state of flux. Adapting additional visual references—home movies, family photos, documentary footage, and images throughout art history—Satterwhite "queers" the purpose and meaning of his source material, creating a unique personal mythology through stream of consciousness storytelling techniques. Recording himself in front of a green screen, the artist populates his videos with multiple avatars of himself who, in movements reminiscent of voguing in the ball scene, activate objects into wordless scenes of transformation and desire. In spaces throughout the city—the Brooklyn Bridge, Chinatown, Little Italy, Union Square subway station, and a Recess event at Le Poisson Rouge in Greenwich Village—Satterwhite also engages the public in the persona of his freewheeling avatar, wearing a custom-made costume outfitted with iPads and iPhones that loop the artist's videos. Simultaneously flamboyant provocations and a natural extension of his process, Satterwhite treats these spontaneous encounters in the city as a sketchbook that will inform future animations. Featuring scenes from the works "Country Ball" (1989--2012), "The Matriarch's Rhapsody" (2012), "Reifying Desire 3" (2012), "Reifying Desire 4" (2012), "Reifying Desire 5" (2013), and "Reifying Desire 6" (2013).
Jacolby Satterwhite (b. 1986, Columbia, South Carolina, USA) lives and works in New York, New York. Learn more about the artist at:
http://www.art21.org/newyorkcloseup/artists/jacolby-satterwhite/CREDITS | "New York Close Up" Created & Produced by: Wesley Miller & Nick Ravich. Producer & Editor: Rafael Salazar & Ava Wiland. Cinematography: Rafael Salazar & Ava Wiland. Sound: Ava Wiland. Associate Producer: Ian Forster. Design & Graphics: Open. Artwork: Jacolby Satterwhite. Additional Photography: Jacolby Satterwhite. Thanks: Alejandro Guzmán, Recess, Monya Rowe Gallery & Patricia Satterwhite. An Art21 Workshop Production. © Art21, Inc. 2013. All rights reserved.
"New York Close Up" is supported, in part, by the New York City Department of Cultural Affairs in partnership with the City Council; The Lambent Foundation; Toby Devan Lewis; the Dedalus Foundation, Inc., The Andy Warhol Foundation for the Visual Arts, and by individual contributors.
- Video Language:
- English
- Team:
- Art21
- Project:
- "New York Close Up" series
- Duration:
- 08:59
Sae-mi Choi published Korean subtitles for Jacolby Satterwhite Dances with His Self | "New York Close Up" | Art21 | ||
Sae-mi Choi edited Korean subtitles for Jacolby Satterwhite Dances with His Self | "New York Close Up" | Art21 | ||
Yuanyuan Xu edited Chinese, Simplified subtitles for Jacolby Satterwhite Dances with His Self | "New York Close Up" | Art21 | ||
Yuanyuan Xu edited Chinese, Simplified subtitles for Jacolby Satterwhite Dances with His Self | "New York Close Up" | Art21 | ||
Yuanyuan Xu edited Chinese, Simplified subtitles for Jacolby Satterwhite Dances with His Self | "New York Close Up" | Art21 | ||
Yuanyuan Xu edited Chinese, Simplified subtitles for Jacolby Satterwhite Dances with His Self | "New York Close Up" | Art21 | ||
Yuanyuan Xu edited Chinese, Simplified subtitles for Jacolby Satterwhite Dances with His Self | "New York Close Up" | Art21 | ||
Yuanyuan Xu edited Chinese, Simplified subtitles for Jacolby Satterwhite Dances with His Self | "New York Close Up" | Art21 |