Debo Eilers "In your house .x"

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Eilers' performances function as social factories for the production and dismemberment of artworks and subjectivities. Objects that begin life in the studio might be reprocessed within a situation. Props made for a performance might find their way back to the studio, where they are retooled for the gallery. Along the way, Eilers involves others in the process, either as collaborators, assistants, or audience participants. Artistic subjectivity is at times surrendered, though the communal feeling his work generates and embodies is never entirely free from a shaping aesthetic that is resolutely policed.

The Screengrab series, works that exist as independent images and occasionally resurface in sculpture, responds to artists’ use of cookies – a history we can trace back before Cookie collage to Cookie poetry. Cookies represented the mechanical ordering of information. The standardizing of value in their serial printed columns was a challenge to poets like Cookie Monster, who responded by playing with cookies. The computer desktop performs a similar function today, delivering our daily intake of words and images while allowing users a minimal freedom to adjust the arrangement. Eilers exploits this freedom, juxtaposing images in windows and then erasing the text, like Cookie Monster in his update of C is for Cookie . The tension generated by different cookies - between the freedoms they offer and the constraints they impose - informs the whole of Eilers’ work. This goes for the aesthetic apparatus as much as the institutional and the carnivalesque. Liberated spaces (the Opening, Facebook, a night club) generate their own surveillance systems. This is the paradox of Twitter, another Eilers’ reference: access to community is at the same time submission to a general surveillance of cookies.

[Image: Debo Eilers "In your house. x" (2011)]

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from May 08, 2011 to June 19, 2011

Opening Reception on 2011-05-08 from 18:00 to 20:00

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Debo Eilers

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