Amir Zaki
Ron Nagle

Alexander Kroll
Jason Hirata

Akio Takamori
Danny Lyon
Mary Ann Peters
Luis Tomasello
Eric Elliott
Andrew Witkin
Jeffry Mitchell
Steve Davis
Introductions: David Huffman
Adam Sorensen
Francois Van Reenen
Beth Campbell
Claude Zervas
Stephanie Syjuco
Todd Simeone
Jason Teraoka
Vik Muniz

Scott Foldesi
Mark Mumford
Claire Cowie
Yunhee Min
Roy McMakin
Tania Kitchell
Richard Rezac
Carlos Vega
Eric Elliott
Squeak Carnwath
Maki Tamura

Margot Quan Knight
Gary Hill
Message In A Bottle
Adam Sorensen
Claire Cowie
Bing Wright
Roy McMakin
Katrina Moorhead
Claudette Schreuders
Marcelino Goncalves
room X room
Rashid Johnson
Scott Foldesi
Shaun O'Dell
Claude Zervas
Amir Zaki
Glenn Rudolph
Angela Fraleigh
Jeffry Mitchell
Steve Davis
Mary Ann Peters
Mark Mumford
Roy McMakin
Geoffrey Chadsey
Patrick Holderfield
Junctions
Todd Simeone
Claire Cowie
Laura Letinsky
Keith Tilford
Mary Ann Peters
Jeffry Mitchell
Richard Rezac
Stephanie Syjuco
Claude Zervas
Squeak Carnwath
Marcelino Gonçalves
Peter Schuyff
Tom Baldwin
Tania Kitchell
Jeffry Mitchell

Shaun O'Dell

Mark Mumford

Efrain Almeida

Keith Tilford
Glenn Rudolph
Claire Cowie
Patrick Holderfield

Ramona Trent
Roy McMakin
Yunhee Min

Claude Zervas

Casey Keeler

Henry Turmon
Lisa Liedgren
Laurie Reid
Amir Zaki
Adam Ross
Richard Rezac
Geoffrey Chadsey
Claire Cowie
Michelle Fierro

Stephanie Syjuco
April 2nd- May 2nd, 2009

 

Stephanie Syjuco , Living Room/Plowing, 2009, C-Print, 30" x 40"
Each Panel 28 1/2" x 42" or 18" x 27"

James Harris Gallery is pleased to present our third solo exhibition by Stephanie Syjuco. Her recent work uses the tactics of bootlegging, reappropriation, and fictional fabrications to address issues of cultural biography, labor, and economic globalization. She uses high and low materials to create objects that, at first glance, appear to mimic and blur the boundaries between fact and fiction.  In The Village (Small Encampments) the artist uses photography and a time based slide projection installation to explore how we construct, perceive, and value cultural authenticity.

Syjuco constructed small cut-out dioramas taken from tourist photographs of the Philippines and placed them conspicuously throughout her apartment.  She then photographed her living space as a personal travelogue.  Her apartment became the landscape for the stage-like settings of the dioramas; acting as crude reminders of a place she is connected to by birth and yet very unfamiliar with.   The four sets of paired photographs and the slide projection installation take on two seemingly disparate narratives:  a documentary portrait of the artist’s domestic space with a completely constructed and fantasized “homeland” hidden within.  The idea that she is a "counterfeit" Filipino is something Syjuco’s been very interested in playing with recently; exploring the murky area of cultural authenticity and even the fictions we create for our own allegiances.  By examining and constructing objects with fictional identities and histories, the artist reveals a larger truth: that we constantly invent narratives about ourselves and about others.

Born in Manila, Philippines in 1974, Stephanie Syjuco received her MFA from Stanford and BFA from the San Francisco Art Institute. Her work has been shown nationally and internationally, and included in exhibitions at The Contemporary Arts Museum in Houston, The New Museum, P.S.1 Contemporary Art Center, and Whitney Museum of American Art, New York; San Francisco Museum of Modern Art, San Diego Museum of Contemporary Art, and the California Biennial at the Orange County Museum of Art, CA; and The Contemporary Museum, Honolulu, among others.

Bedroom/Jungle Valley, 2007
C-Prints, diptych Ed. of 5
Large format: 62 x 42 1/2 inches or 28 1/2 x 90 inches small format: 40 x 27 inches or 18 x 57 inches

 

 

Kitchen/Jeepney Ride, 2007
C-Prints, diptych
 Ed. of 5
62 x 42 1/2 inches or 28 1/2 x 90 inches

Rice Terrace/Couch, 2007
C-Prints, diptych Ed. of 5
Large format: 62 x 42 1/2 inches or 28 1/2 x 90 inches small format: 40 x 27 inches or 18 x 57 inches

Rice Terrace/Couch, 2007
C-Prints, diptych Ed. of 5
Large format: 62 x 42 1/2 inches or 28 1/2 x 90 inches small format: 40 x 27 inches or 18 x 57 inches

Girl Walking, 2007
C-Print

18 x 27 inches

Hut, 2007
C-Print

18 x 27 inches

Skyscaper, 2007
C-Print

18 x 27 inches

 

Terraces, 2007
C-Print

18 x 27 inches

 

Girl Walking, 2007
C-Print

18 x 27 inches

 

 

Two Boys, 2007
C-Print

18 x 27 inches

Village Children, 2007
C-Print

18 x 27 inches

Water Bufflao, 2007
C-Print

18 x 27 inches