11/3/07

Mapping the Self at The Museum of Contemporary Art, Chicago


In this age of information, the map--an image long associated with information--has increasingly become a means of expression for artists to organize and disseminate information. Drawing primarily from the MCA's collection and extensive holdings of artists' books, Mapping the Self explores how artists use maps to understand and explain themselves and the world around them.

Presenting a variety of media including photography, drawing, video, and sound, Mapping the Self is not a show about maps. Rather, the exhibition investigates how artists use geographic or conceptual space for personal exploration, artistic expression, communication, and social change. Maps can communicate highly complex ideas such as identity, politics, and culture. As a medium, maps allow artists to address socioeconomic and geopolitical issues and filter ideas of space and time through personal, local, and global perspectives.

This exhibition is organized by Tricia Van Eck, Curatorial Coordinator and Curator of Artists' Books.

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