Plate 44
Plate 44
Artist
Kim Harty
(American, born 1983)
Date2013
Dimensions40 × 30 in. (101.6 × 76.2 cm)
MediumDirect digital print on aluminum dibond
ClassificationPhotographs
Credit LineOrion Fund
Object number
2020.2
Not on View
DescriptionOutline drawing of goblet with slightly out of focus image of Kim Harty (artist) behind the vessel.
Label TextOld Venetian Glass and Plate 44 envision the gap between a historical object and the memory of that object. A glassblower by training, Kim Harty created a “performance” of 72 light drawings made with gestures in the air with a light source, captured via slow-exposure photography. The light drawings represent 16th-, 17th-, and 18th-century Venetian vessels taken from a 1960 book, Old Venetian Glass. In the photograph Old Venetian Glass, all 72 vessels are represented, drawn over-sized, with Harty appearing behind each glass form. Corresponding parts of each vessel—aptly named the lip, neck, waist, and foot—overlay Harty, connecting inanimate object and the human body. These photographs extend the ephemeral theatrical experience of Harty’s performance into a final visual product. The viewer does not have to rely on their own memory to recall the performance. Instead, Harty literally acts as the memory device—a memoria technica—as she creates these light drawings that are made in total darkness and from memory. In the attempt to produce replicas in light, Harty displays the limits of memory, calling our attention to what is lost in both recollection and material reality when recreating a historical object.Exhibition HistoryHeller Gallery, New York, Memoria Technica: Old Venetian Glass, April 4, 2019.2017, printed 2020
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