Jason Covert “Excavation”

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Hionas Gallery presents Excavation, an exhibition by multi-media artist Jason Covert, his second with the gallery. Covert will premiere a series of photographic self-portraits, three mixed-media concept sculptures (incorporating materials such as blood, human ashes, and his own headstone), and the short film, “Excavation,” which will be screened at half-hour intervals on opening night. Excavation is the latest in Covert’s specially curated bodies of work in which he is the creator and key player, and each piece is a building block for his mythologized family history.

In the artist’s own words, Covert traffics “in the concept of loss and its impact on the human condition.” Undoubtedly these explorations have led him down some sinister roads. In this instance, we see a man delving into the darkest corners of his subconscious and unearthing capsules of regret, hope, and profound loss, all cathartic in their own peculiar way. For “Excavation,” the artist’s first short film, we bear witness to a man consumed by an unusual routine. Portraying a version of himself (or several versions), Covert begins each day with a clear sense of the steps that will comprise the routine, yet not a clue of where each will lead him. He is following a map without a true beginning or end.

As the historical anecdote goes, some indigenous cultures of the Americas once believed that the photographic process could steal away one’s soul, and that it was disrespectful to the spiritual world. What knowledge can be derived from such tales when placed in the context of an artist whose self-portraiture is, in a sense, an autopsy of his own psyche? Is his motive to preserve the soul, cast it away, or do something else with it entirely?

Excavation is a continuation of two preceding bodies of work, Time of Men and The Bridge, in which the artist uses his lens to perform a séance and write new chapters in his family’s history. Covert has proved himself adept at thoroughly erasing the line that divides fact and fiction. This becomes apparent through his role-playing, his ancestral narratives, and the manner in which he nearly exsanguinates himself to create highly personal work. While some precedents do exist, particularly in the work of David Wojnarowicz and Cindy Sherman, Excavation is truly without equal.

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Schedule

from May 16, 2014 to June 08, 2014

Opening Reception on 2014-05-16 from 18:00 to 20:00

Artist(s)

Jason Covert

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