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Cabin
Sunday Feb 28, 2010 (3–5pm)
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Lecture at McBean Theatre (map)
James Benning in-person presented in association with the Exploratorium’s Cinema Arts Program
James Benning: Milwaukee to Lincoln, Montana lecture
The figure of the artist, explorer or philosopher working in contemplative isolation figures prominently in the American narrative. In 2007 and 2008, in an act of private contemplation of this archetype, James Benning constructed replicas of two famous sites of this tradition: the cabin of Henry David Thoreau—built in 1845 at Walden Pond—and contemporary radical environmentalist Theodore Kaczynski’s cabin near Lincoln, Montana. Imagining these figures as the idealistic alpha and nihilistic omega of the American hermetic philosophical tradition, Benning will discuss this project as the centerpiece of an autobiographical presentation that characterizes the evolution of his own work and thought as an artist endeavoring to balance the introspective impulse with the urgencies of social engagement. (STEVE POLTA)
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