Lucas Ajemian

Born: 1975 Lives in New York

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Lucas Ajemian, UT, 2004
Black ink on newspaper clipping

The delicate crossings, borderlines and combinations of individual and collective authorship are the material of Lucas Ajemian’s work. His performances, film installations, drawings and sculptures are based on the integration, revision and de-articulation of found sources. Ajemian works with dysfunctions, conflicts, false starts and voids as an ironic and humorous critique of political and social behavior.

Ajemian often works with several media within one piece in order to engage with the gaps, differences, and points of contact between them. He takes an object and duplicates it in another form. In 6 Minute Area Map and Big Postcard, he constructed sculptures out of stills from previously filmed videos, while in The Quiet American he drew stills from an appropriated music video. A more recent work, From Beyond, relies on even more elaborate forms of overlapping and displacement. In collaboration with his brother, Jason, they transcribed the Black Sabbath song Into the Void backwards, and performed the reversed score with an orchestra. The performance was documented on video, a 10-inch vinyl record was made, and the score was presented on a wall. In the exhibition, the audience was offered several ways to look at the same musical work: as a score, as a recording, as a filmed performance, and in reverse. The video was played forward, and then replayed backwards, thus repeating and mirroring their initial act and reconstitutiong the Black Sabbath song anew.
These exchanges, rather than taking place along familiar axes, as in works that work between film and photography for example, navigate instead between seemingly unrelated media, and in doing so, open up unexpected possibilities and perspectives onto them both for the artist and the viewer. To the extent that these works are critical and self-reflexive, they reflect onto questions of a far more tenuous, elusive, and unfamiliar nature, questions that lie outside of familiar intermedia or cross-disciplinary tropes.

See also Lucas Ajemian's solo show from 2004
and from 2006

Ghost

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