This Land is an exhibition reflecting on landscape. Bringing together five multidisciplinary artists from regions across the Americas—Vivian Caccuri, Raven Chacon, Minerva Cuevas, Danielle Dean, and Jamilah Sabur—the show explores the concept of land as a container for subjects including the histories and mythologies of place, migration and displacement, and the exploitation of human labor and natural resources. In doing so, the exhibition seeks to address the complex and historically fraught concept of “land,” or “landscape,” as a system, centering the artists’ inquiries into political, economic, and social conditions shaping our world in this era of global capitalism.
The artists gathered for this exhibition all possess research-based methodologies that enable them to confront complex questions and to craft narratives interweaving different places and times. As a result, the artworks on view each provide a framework for acknowledging the ongoing, intertwined legacies of colonialism and capitalism, and suggest imperative moves toward environmental and social justice.
With Greater Austin ranking in the top ten fastest growing and most expensive metropolitan areas in the US, the rapid geographical transformations surrounding us provide inspiration to consider larger histories and practices affecting our realities, both here and elsewhere. While the subject matter encompasses multiple regions and time periods, the exhibition seeks to explore a larger story about how this land we inhabit connects with our individual, everyday lives.
The exhibition spans both floors of the museum’s galleries, as well as the rooftop, and includes a major performance, Raven Chacon’s Tremble Staves, at Laguna Gloria in October. Vivian Caccuri’s sound installation Bass Mass, presented in conversation with the city’s skyline on the Jones Center rooftop, features a new soundtrack commissioned by The Contemporary Austin, created and produced by Caccuri in collaboration with Austin–based recording artist Mama Duke.
This Land is curated by Robin K. Williams, Curator, with assistance from Erin Gordon, Curatorial Project Assistant, The Contemporary Austin.
The Contemporary Austin’s Exhibition Program is supported in part by Rachel and Jeff Arnold, Debbie Dupré and Richard Rothberg, Kathleen Irvin Loughlin and Christopher Loughlin, and anonymous donors.
The Contemporary Austin is supported, in part, by the generosity of its Board of Trustees, members and donors, and the citizens of Austin through the City of Austin Cultural Arts Division, Economic Development Department. Institutional support is provided, in part, by The Andy Warhol Foundation for the Visual Arts, the National Endowment for the Arts, Still Water Foundation, and the Texas Commission on the Arts.
This Land (Esta tierra) es una exposición que reflexiona sobre los paisajes. Esta muestra, que reúne a cinco artistas multidisciplinarios de diversas regiones de las Américas—Vivian Caccuri, Raven Chacon, Minerva Cuevas, Danielle Dean y Jamilah Sabur—explora el concepto de la tierra como un contenedor de temas, incluidos los relacionados con las historias y mitologías de un lugar, la migración y el desplazamiento, y la explotación de la mano de obra y de los recursos naturales. De ese modo, la exposición busca abordar el concepto complejo e históricamente tenso de “la tierra” o “el paisaje” como un sistema, enfocando las indagaciones de los artistas en las condiciones políticas, económicas y sociales que le dan forma al mundo durante esta era de capitalismo mundial.
Todos los artistas que se reúnen aquí tienen metodologías basadas en la investigación que les permiten enfrentarse a preguntas complejas y construir narrativas que entrecruzan lugares y épocas diferentes. Como resultado, las obras exhibidas brindan un marco para el reconocimiento de los legados actuales e interconectados del colonialismo y el capitalismo, a la vez que sugieren ciertas acciones imprescindibles para alcanzar la justicia medioambiental y social.
Teniendo en cuenta que el Área Metropolitana de Austin se encuentra entre las diez áreas metropolitanas más caras y de mayor crecimiento de EE.UU., las rápidas transformaciones geográficas que nos rodean ofrecen una fuente de inspiración para considerar las historias y prácticas a mayor escala que afectan nuestra realidad, tanto aquí como en cualquier otro lugar. Aunque el tema principal abarca varias regiones y épocas, la exposición busca explorar una historia más extensa acerca del modo en que esta tierra en la que vivimos se conecta con nuestras vidas diarias e individuales.
La exposición se desarrolla en ambos pisos de las galerías del museo y en la terraza, y cuenta con una programación relacionada que incluye una gran presentación de Raven Chacon en Laguna Gloria, en octubre.
This Land (Esta tierra) está comisariada por Robin K. Williams, curadora, con la asistencia de Erin Gordon, asistente de proyectos curatoriales, The Contemporary Austin.
El Programa de Exposiciones de The Contemporary Austin cuenta con el apoyo parcial de Rachel y Jeff Arnold, Debbie Dupré y Richard Rothberg, Kathleen Irvin Loughlin y Christopher Loughlin, y donantes anónimos.
Presented by The Contemporary Austin in Partnership with Texas Performing Arts, Fusebox, and The University of Texas at Austin’s Butler School of Music Percussion Ensemble. Raven Chacon’s “Tremble Staves” was performed on the shore of the Colorado River at The Contemporary Austin – Laguna Gloria on Friday, October 13, 2023. The site-responsive adaptation was held in conjunction with "This Land," a group exhibition reflecting on landscape that was on view at The Contemporary Austin - Jones Center from September 28, 2023 – January 28, 2024. Conceived as a site-specific work originally presented at the Sutro Baths in San Francisco, “Tremble Staves” considers the sanctity and scarcity of water and tells a story of the land where the work is presented. Featuring Bay Area musicians The Living Earth Show (Travis Andrews and Andy Meyerson), “Tremble Staves” was accompanied by an original narrative written by Austin-based interdisciplinary artist and writer, Virginia Grise.
We invite you to engage with nature in the series, Touching Grass. Take a closer look at the flora of the grounds through a plant walk and tincture making activity.
with Juan Cisneros
Explore methods with an emphasis on the musician and sound artist in the 21st century. Students will look at the work of composer Raven Chacon for inspiration.
presented by The Contemporary Austin in partnership with Texas Performing Arts, Fusebox, and The University of Texas at Austin’s Butler School of Music Percussion Ensemble
Performed on the shore of the Colorado River, Tremble Staves considers the sanctity and scarcity of water, and tells a story of the land where the work is presented.
Facilitated by Curators Robin K. Williams & María Emilia Fernández | Co-Presented by the Visual Arts Center - The University of Texas at Austin
Join artist Danielle Dean and UT Austin professor Samantha Shorey in conversation with curators Maria Emilia Fernandez, Visual Arts Center, and Robin K. Williams, The Contemporary Austin.