"Production" | Zarouhie Abdalian

Contemporary Arts Center

900 Camp Street

November 3, 2018 - February 10, 2019

Zarouhie Abdalian film screenings at the CAC

Photo courtesy of the CAC

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Zarouhie Abdalian

from chalk mine hollow (iv), 2017.

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26.2 x 18.5 x 4.4 cm, 10 1/4 x 7 1/4 x 1 3/4 in.

photo courtesy of the artist and Altman Siegel, San Francisco.

photo by Robert Divers Herrick

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Press Release

After presentations at the Berkeley Museum of Art, LAXART, and the Whitney Biennial, Zarouhie Abdalian returns to her hometown with a solo exhibition.

Through sound, sculpture, and site-specific installation, Abdalian presents a body of work that deals with the historical and subjective condition of human labor. Mounting a critical response to the art historical development of the readymade, Abdalian foregrounds in found objects the traces of their production, use, and circulation within society. The exhibition will include existing works as well as newly commissioned pieces and a film program curated by Abdalian.

As part of this exhibition, the CAC will present an evening of performance—directed by Zarouhie Abdalian and Joseph Rosensweig. Part musical theater, part chamber music- the 

performance, including 12 instrumentalists playing both traditional and ‘created’ instruments, will build towards the presentation of American composer Frederic Rzewski’s “The Price of
Oil,” which made its premiere in Amsterdam in 1980.

Support for this exhibition is provided by the Azby Fund, Sydney & Walda Besthoff, The Helis Foundation, Kaitlyn & Mike Krieger and the Visual Arts Exhibition Fund. Performance support is provided by  Kaitlyn & Mike Krieger and  the National Endowment for the Arts, Art Works.

This exhibition is also supported in part by a Community Arts Grant made possible by the City of New Orleans and administered by the Arts Council New Orleans, as well as by a grant from the Louisiana Division of the Arts, Office of Cultural Development, Department of Culture, Recreation and Tourism, in cooperation with the Louisiana State Arts Council.

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