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Video A—Harry Shearer: The Silent Echo Chamber

December 14, 2008, to May 31, 2009
Curator: Richard Klein
Exhibition Reception December 14, 2008; 3 to 5 pm

Live, from The Aldrich Contemporary Art Museum . . . it’s a new exhibition by Harry Shearer! On December, 14, 2008, Harry Shearer: The Silent Echo Chamber, a multi-screen video installation by the award-winning American comedic actor, writer, musician, and radio host best known for his regular Saturday Night Live appearances and for providing many voices for the popular television series The Simpsons, will open at The Aldrich.

The Silent Echo Chamber is the newest video work by Shearer, and will be presented on nine plasma monitors in the Museum’s Leir Atrium. This exhibition will mark the second installation of Video A, a recurring exhibitions program developed to present short contemporary video projects on an ongoing basis. The exhibition will remain on view through February 8, 2009.

The project captures well-known personalities from politics and the media in the silent moments before “going live.” Individuals portrayed include James Carville, Barack Obama, Larry King, Dr. Phil, John McCain, and Chris Matthews, each caught in the uneasy prelude to becoming the familiar animated “talking head.” Shearer’s silent portrait gallery turns the familiar into the strange, allowing visitors to project their own meaning on the awkward collective silence of those to whom Americans usually look for guidance and commentary.

Richard Klein, Aldrich exhibitions director, says, “The Silent Echo Chamber is especially relevant following such an intense political season and we’re very pleased to introduce his work into the museum arena for the first time.”

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