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2. Corporate Signs Click on any photo for larger image:
Notes: David took the original photographs in Research Triangle Park, North Carolina, and the series was printed in his book Your Action World. We started experimenting with the photos, and ultimately decided to replace the companies' names with words such as Beauty, Courage, Honor, Truth, Virtue — positive, iconic, seemingly universal qualities. Many people wonder if the alternate word versions are real — so how plausible would it be to see such a sign? Are they so far off from corporations’ usual self-presentation? Do we usually realize how grandiose corporate iconography really is? And what sort of alternate reality do they represent? Exhibition History: • Trees, Tombstones and Bullet Points, George Eastman House, Rochester, NY, September 25, 2004 – February 6, 2005 • Tactical Action, Gigantic ArtSpace, New York, NY, April 14 – June 10, 2004 [->installation view] • What is It?, Southeastern Center for Contemporary Art, Winston-Salem, NC, July 19 – September 26, 2003 [->installation view] • David Byrne, Pace/MacGill Gallery, New York, NY, March 6 – April 26, 2003 [->installation views] Press: • "Good Company: Reimagining Corporate America", ReadyMade, Fall 2003 Sales: • Pace/MacGill Gallery, NYCLinks: • Frank Breuer: Warehouses and Logos• Matt Siber: Floating Logos & Untitled Project • Illegal Art exhibit • Stay Free! |
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