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Heartland

October 1, 2009 – January 17, 2010 | Richard and Mary L. Gray Gallery for Special Exhibitions

Heartland

Throughout the vast interior of the United States, contemporary artists are responding to the world around them and reshaping it in unexpected ways. Organized by the Smart Museum of Art and the Van Abbemuseum, one of Europe’s premier contemporary art institutions, this exhibition offered an idiosyncratic look at the innovative forms of artistic creation taking place in the American Heartland.

Heartland featured site-specific installations and performances as well as drawing, photography, and video by artists and artist groups working in—and in response to—Detroit, Kansas City, and other cities and rural communities across the region. The exhibition premiered new commissions and presented recent works by Carnal Torpor, Compass Group, Cody Critcheloe, Jeremiah Day, Detroit Tree of Heaven Woodshop, Design 99, Scott Hocking, Kerry James Marshall, Greely Myatt, Marjetica Potrč, Julika Rudelius, Artur Silva, Deb Sokolow, and Whoop Dee Doo.

Together with an extensive series of programs and lectures, Heartland challenged our understandings of place, community, and the role of contemporary art in our changing world.

Video

Video: Go behind the scenes with Heartland artists Artur Silva, Greely Myatt, and Deb Sokolow.

Project background
In 2007 and 2008, the Heartland curators, eschewing traditional research methods, set out on a series of old-fashioned road trips through the vast center of the United States. These research trips informed two distinct exhibitions. The first presentation, which opened in October 2008 at the Van Abbemuseum in the Netherlands, sought to uncover new ways of thinking about the American interior during the U.S. presidential election and gave European audiences access to a broad survey of the Heartland’s culture, art, and music. The second, reconceived presentation at the Smart Museum, offered U.S. audiences a more focused look at the ideals of resourcefulness and invention that permeate the Heartland. Together, the two presentations offered a richly layered reading of a region that has too often been overlooked.

Credits
Heartland was curated by Charles Esche, Director of the Van Abbemuseum, Kerstin Niemann, Research Curator at the Van Abbemuseum, and Stephanie Smith, Director of Collections and Exhibitions and Curator of Contemporary Art at the Smart Museum of Art.

The exhibition was co-organized by the Smart Museum of Art and the Van Abbemuseum, Eindhoven, the Netherlands. The Van Abbemuseum's presentation of Heartland took place from October 3, 2008 to February 8, 2009. In Eindhoven, the project consisted of a group exhibition in the Van Abbemuseum together with a musical program in the Muziekcentrum Frits Philips.

Major funding for the Smart Museum's presentation of Heartland was provided by Janis Kanter and Thomas McCormick and the Kanter Family Foundation. Generous support was also provided by the Elizabeth F. Cheney Foundation and the University of Chicago's Arts Council. Major support for the Heartland project was made available by Mondriaan Stichting, Amsterdam, the Netherlands.

Monriaan Stichting    Arts Council

Photo of Design 99's Heartland Machine by Dan Dry.