Past Exhibitions

MIT List Visual Arts Center

Alix Pearlstein

The King, the Mice and the Cheese

Showing:

October 12 – December 31, 2006

Opening Reception:

Thursday, October 12, 5:30-7:30pm

Artist Talk:

Alix Pearlstein: Saturday, November 4, 2pm

Alix Pearlstein

Still shot from All Day and a Night

Pearlstein will exhibit a trio of recent works: Forsaken (2003), Crash (2004), and All Day and a Night (2005) under the collective title of The King, the Mice and the Cheese. Each work is composed of stylized vignettes enacted by an ensemble of characters that perform complex and shifting psychological games about power and control.

Based on narrative treatments that include background information on the characters' interpersonal relationships and desires, these situations refer to improvisational acting excercises, dubious therapeutic activities such as encounter groups and corporate teamwork practices. Pearlstein conjures the dark side of group activities using spare dialogue and abstract sets; but the psychology of each scenario is clearly articulated, allowing viewers to project their own relationships onto these strangers.
   
Alix Pearlstein's one-person exhibitions include those at Salon 94 and the Greenberg Van Doren Gallery both in New York City; The Herbert F. Johnson Museum, Ithaca, NY; The Grossman Gallery of The School of the Museum of Fine Arts, Boston, MA; and The Museum of Contemporary Art, Chicago, IL. The artist was born and lives and works in New York City.



 

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13 14 15 167-16-2008
The Leroy and Dorothy Lavine Lecture -- Light Trap for Dan Flavin a Talk by Jeffrey Weiss
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27 28 297-29-2008
LVAC Summer Film Series: Christmas in July (1940/USA) 67 min., dir., Preston Sturges
307-30-2008
LVAC Summer Film Series: Summer aka The Green Ray (1986/France) 98 min., dir. Eric Rohmer
317-31-2008
LVAC Summer Film Series: Rhapsody in August (1993/Japan) 98 min., dir., Akira Kurosawa