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Roundtable. Beverly Buchanan: I Broke the House

opening symposium – Beverly Buchanan: I Broke the House
opening symposium – Beverly Buchanan: I Broke the House
opening symposium – Beverly Buchanan: I Broke the House
opening symposium – Beverly Buchanan: I Broke the House
opening symposium – Beverly Buchanan: I Broke the House
opening symposium – Beverly Buchanan: I Broke the House
opening symposium – Beverly Buchanan: I Broke the House
opening symposium – Beverly Buchanan: I Broke the House
opening symposium – Beverly Buchanan: I Broke the House

Author: gta Exhibitions
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At the occasion of the opening of the exhibition Beverly Buchanan: I Broke the House.

 

With María Magdalena Campos-Pons, Anna Gritz, Tonja Khabir, Prudence Lopp, Devin T. Mays, Siddhartha Mitter, Sarah Richter, Jamaal Sheats and Adam Szymczyk.

 

“I BROKE THE HOUSE,” screams Lila, the protagonist of Beverly Buchanan’s artist book. “Every day, Lila walked past houses sitting on rocks.” Those stacks of stones, similar to ancient cairns used as place markers, support the entire building; nevertheless, Lila suspects “they look like they could be pushed over on the ground.” One can understand the temptation to challenge the seemingly precarious structure, and so, “one day, Lila decided to take away one of the small rocks… guess what happened!”

What potential lies dormant within scenes of collapse? How does a house as an agent of its own resonate with, respond to or resist its surroundings? As a landscape of scattered and discarded debris, the exhibition is titled after Beverly Buchanan’s tale of Lila and the collapsed house, captured in her humorous, cartoonish fanzine. Drawing on the artist’s attention to the notion of decay, the show raises the question: what is created when something comes apart?