World Premiere from Ann Hamilton and SITI Company

Thu, Mar 26, 2015

Columbus, OH—Next month, the Wexner Center for the Arts will present the world premiere of the theater is a blank page, an immersive performance created by renowned visual artist Ann Hamilton and theater innovators SITI Company. The production, the first full collaboration between the artists, was created through a Wexner Center Artist Residency Award and is a signature moment of the Wexner Center’s 25th Anniversary Season.

Combining Ann Hamilton’s conceptual, visual art–based perspective on performance with SITI Company’s skills as theater-makers, the theater is a blank page, which will be performed April 23–26, 2015 at Mershon Auditorium, pushes the artists’ aesthetics into fresh experimental territory.

Notes Director Sherri Geldin, “From its inception 25 years ago, the Wexner Center has served as a habitat for research and experimentation across creative disciplines; a laboratory providing artists with generous financial, professional, and technical support toward the production of new work. We're thrilled that the center's sustained commitment over two-plus decades to SITI Company and Ann Hamilton, respectively, has provided these artists the opportunity to become acquainted, develop a discourse, and ultimately forge a fully collaborative work. This project perfectly exemplifies the spirit and sweep of our Artist Residency Program.”

The work’s title metaphorically refers to the meta-experience of reading—being aware of both the solitary act of reading and of the author’s narrative journey. As an extension of this idea, Hamilton and Anne Bogart, Leon Ingulsrud, and Ellen Lauren (SITI’s co-artistic directors on this project) will focus on the apparatus of theater—its architecture, mechanics, and tools—as well as on the audience’s immersion in the performance’s ever evolving layers of images.

Text from Virginia Woolf’s novel To the Lighthouse (1927), known for its shifting temporal and psychological perspectives set alongside poignant ruminations on loss, subjectivity, and perception, will be another point of departure for the work.

By bringing together these pivotal artists of different disciplines who have found a deep affinity here, the Wexner Center underscores its mission of 25 years: to serve as a laboratory for creative exploration, and to offer a space where audiences can witness the creative process as it unfolds.

Director of Performing Arts Charles Helm says, “That artists of the caliber of Ann Hamilton and SITI Company can, over the years, develop a kinship through the Wexner Center and grow into collaborators to make adventurous work here realizes our aim to be a special platform for creative enterprise. We have enjoyed a longstanding relationship with both Ann Hamilton and SITI through many projects and look forward to seeing how their joint effort the theater is a blank page will unfold on our stage.”

More information on the theater is a blank page: http://wexarts.org/performing-arts/ann-hamilton-and-siti-company-theater-blank-page

 

ABOUT THE ARTISTS
Internationally renowned installation-art pioneer Ann Hamilton, who lives and works in Columbus and is a Distinguished University Professor in The Ohio State University’s Department of Art, has engaged the Wexner Center since New Works for New Spaces (1990–91), one of its inaugural exhibitions, and was the subject of the center’s 1996 survey of her multimedia work, the body and the object. She developed her interest in video through the support of the center’s Film/Video Studio Program and launched her first collaborations with performing artists such as choreographer Meg Stuart and multidisciplinary visionary Meredith Monk in projects spearheaded and commissioned by the center’s performing arts department. In addition to representing the US at the 1999 Venice Biennale, Hamilton has exhibited installations at such major institutions as the Park Avenue Armory, Guggenheim Museum, and Museum of Modern Art in New York, and has received the prestigious MacArthur “Genius” Award, among countless others.

Through Wexner Center creative residencies SITI Company has created and premiered multiple works at the center, including Bob (1998), Alice’s Adventures (1998), Room (2000), and Score (2002), and presented several other productions on the center’s stages. Among other notable accolades, SITI Company has received the Rene Castillo Otto Award for Political Theater and the American Theatre Wing Award.

Hamilton met SITI Company through SITI’s repeat visits to the Wexner Center, which led to her inviting SITI actors and designers to take part in her acclaimed, large-scale installation the event of a thread at the Park Avenue Armory in late 2012. This success triggered their interest in joining forces for the theater is a blank page.

 

ABOUT THE WEXNER CENTER RESIDENCY AWARDS

As a research and development laboratory for the arts in all disciplines, the Wexner Center has offered substantial support to artists to develop new work since 1991, allowing hundreds of artists to create new work or explore new creative directions. The center’s support for artists through residencies and commissions underscores its commitment to being a catalyst to fueling the creative expression of our time, while complementing Ohio State’s mission as a leading research institution. Among the diverse artists who receive production assistance each year, recipients of the Wexner Center Artist Residency Award constitute a special category. Significant innovators in each of the center’s program areas are selected annually by the center’s director and curators to receive support through the Wexner Center Artist Residency Award program.

More on Wexner Center Residency Awards: http://wexarts.org/about/creative-laboratory
Wexner Center Residency Awards video: https://vimeo.com/32421227

Downloadable Assets

the theater is a blank page was commissioned by the Wexner Center for the Arts at The Ohio State University.

the theater is a blank page was funded in part by the National Endowment for the Arts as well as the MAP Fund, a program of Creative Capital, primarily supported by the Doris Duke Charitable Foundation. Additional funds come from The Andrew W. Mellon Foundation.

Residencies and related events are also made possible through the support of the Wexner Center Artist Residency Award program.

Major support for the Wexner Center’s 2014–15 performing arts season is generously provided by Doris Duke Charitable Foundation.

25th Anniversary Season event support provided by the Ohio Arts Council.

Accommodations provided by The Blackwell.

The Wexner Center receives general operating support from the Greater Columbus Arts Council, The Columbus Foundation, Nationwide Foundation, and the Ohio Arts Council. Generous support is also provided by the Corporate Annual Fund of the Wexner Center Foundation and Wexner Center members.