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Matt Freedman
Twin Twin II
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September - 9 October, 2006
Opening reception: Monday, 11 September, 7-9pm

Untitled, 2006, Digital
C-Print

Installation Views


For
Matt Freedman, this project began with the pedestrian observation that
we are reminded every day in some specific way of the attacks of September
11, 2001. The newspapers carry stories on the war, on the economy, on
real estate, or one of numerous other subjects that mentions the date.
In the most literal sense, we are haunted by the towers that fell that
day.
I kept coming around to the notion that the images of the towers were
sort of recurring waking dreams, and that collecting them should be a
continuing process of perception and manipulation. What I keep looking
for in all the material I am using is something uncanny—either in
the found objects themselves, or in the nature of the interventions I
make—that leaves a lingering sense of unresolved discomfort in the
mind of the viewer. The overriding and consciously dumb idea behind the
work is that whatever else the towers are, they are definitely not gone
from our lives, and they never will be. (Freedman, 2006)
This exhibition will include objects that Freedman has been collecting
for this ongoing project since 2004 (the first edition of which was exhibited
at vertexlist, Brooklyn)—from a toaster with two slices of toast,
to twin newspaper piles, to a two-person table setting—set up as
a walk-through tableau.
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