Ann Hirsch: Sharing Love

  • Date: July 8, 2016 - August 12, 2016 (Sunday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday, Saturday)
  • Time: 11:00 AM - 05:00 PM
  • Location: Maine College of Art, Portland

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Through August 12, 2016, Wednesday - Sunday, 11am-5pm, Thursday until 7pm, First Fridays until 8pm.

 

Visiting Artist Lecture, July 25, 5:30-7pm, Osher Lecture Hall

 

“Ann Hirsch: Sharing Love” at ICA at MECA presents works by video and performance artist Ann Hirsch made over the last decade. The Los Angeles-based artist is known for her approachable and often humorous investigations into love, gender, the female body, pop culture and the internet. Hirsch’s works take myriad forms, including a video art website archive, a Youtube channel, reality TV appearances, an iOS app, paintings, and even a play. They are brought together at ICA at MECA as immersive multi-media installations.

 

Born in the mid-1980s, Hirsch examines the changing landscape of sexuality amidst the burgeoning web culture pre- and post- Y2K. Her works often takes the form of coming-of-age narratives of the first generation of digital natives, now in their early 30s. The app “Twelve” (2013), censored from the Apple store, recounts Hirsch’s preteen experience finding love with an older man in a chatroom, while her most recent work, "Horny Lil Feminist" (2015) is an archive of quick webcam videos riffing on ideas about gender, marriage, and online feminism. Her works, often incredibly personal, are disarming in their frankness, openly exploring aspects of sexuality that tend not to be aired in public. An early work, "The Scandalishious Project” (2008-09), is a Youtube channel archive of Hirsch’s online performance as the hipster “camwhore” Caroline, and has received over two million views. It is shown at the ICA at MECA as a projection with the response videos and often misogynist and anti-semitic comments it received. “Here For You (Or my Brief Love Affair with Frank Maresca)” (2011) features Hirsch’s intervention on the VH1  reality television program “Frank the Entertainer… in a Basement Affair,” in which she challenged the typecasting of her character with poop jokes. “Dr. Guttman’s Office” (2014-2015) comprises paintings based on childhood drawings and portrait color pencil drawings evoking feelings of body dysmorphia and emotional isolation.

 

 

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Erin Hutton
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