Cally Spooner: Sweat Shame Etc

Across objects, writing, sound and choreography, Spooner addresses the manners in which specific technological and financial conditions shape and organize life.

SWEAT SHAME ETC., installation view (2019) by Cally SpoonerSwiss Institute / Contemporary Art New York

Swiss Institute presents SWEAT SHAME ETC., a solo exhibition by Athens-based artist Cally Spooner.

SWEAT SHAME ETC., installation view (2019) by Cally SpoonerSwiss Institute / Contemporary Art New York

Featuring WhatsApp messages, the voice of a business, the sound of a head cold, eroding support structures, and a child development theorist, SWEAT SHAME ETC. depicts an absurd contemporary ecosystem in which entities run the risk of managing themselves and one another to death.

Still Life (2018) by Cally SpoonerSwiss Institute / Contemporary Art New York

SWEAT SHAME ETC., installation view (2019) by Cally SpoonerSwiss Institute / Contemporary Art New York

SWEAT SHAME ETC. places emphasis on a supporting architecture by foregrounding the role of the exhibition plinth. 

SWEAT SHAME ETC., installation view (2019) by Cally SpoonerSwiss Institute / Contemporary Art New York

The plinths here are constructed from recently poured olive oil soap that will undergo a curing process throughout the duration of the exhibition.

SWEAT SHAME ETC., installation view (2019) by Cally SpoonerSwiss Institute / Contemporary Art New York

Each plinth has the same approximate weight as the artist’s body and forms an organic, partially unstable and imperfect display device that is vulnerable to shrinkage, decay and age spots. 

Untitled (2018) by Cally SpoonerSwiss Institute / Contemporary Art New York

SWEAT SHAME ETC., installation view (2019) by Cally SpoonerSwiss Institute / Contemporary Art New York

Hosted on top of the plinths are a number of Spooner’s sculptures (2017–18), including offset prints, 3D prints and cast metal objects.

SWEAT SHAME ETC. (2019) by Cally SpoonerSwiss Institute / Contemporary Art New York

SWEAT SHAME ETC. (2019) by Cally SpoonerSwiss Institute / Contemporary Art New York

Installed at the back of the gallery is He Wins Every Time, On Time, and Under Budget (2016). In this stereo audio installation, two women deliver two performances.

SWEAT SHAME ETC., installation view (2019) by Cally SpoonerSwiss Institute / Contemporary Art New York

On the left, Ivanka Trump narrates her capacity to “architect” work, life, children and goals. On the right, Maggie Segale, a dancer from New York City, trains for a performance whilst suffering from a head cold.

#4, 2017. (2017) by Cally SpoonerSwiss Institute / Contemporary Art New York

Segale’s sniffling and strained breathing is visceral in comparison to the smoothly managed register of Trump’s voice. 

Early Research Method #15 (2018) by Cally SpoonerSwiss Institute / Contemporary Art New York

The title of the work is taken from a speech at a Republican rally in summer 2016, in which Ivanka Trump introduced her father to the stage.

Murderous Public Drinking Fountain (2018) by Cally SpoonerSwiss Institute / Contemporary Art New York

In close proximity is a stainless-steel drinking fountain with its faucet jammed, so that it is perpetually running (Murderous Public Drinking Fountain, 2018). Disconnected from any public water source, the fountain is fed from its own. 

Self Tracking (2018) by Cally SpoonerSwiss Institute / Contemporary Art New York

The backdrop to this scene is a large-scale wall drawing (Self Tracking, 2018), depicting five years of extracted data.

Self Tracking (2018) by Cally SpoonerSwiss Institute / Contemporary Art New York

An average line is marked in a continuous streak of spray tan, staining the perimeter of SI’s ground floor with a corporeal tidemark.

Self Tracking (2018) by Cally SpoonerSwiss Institute / Contemporary Art New York

Plotted around it are the fluctuations of the artist’s thyroid TSH levels, her artfacts.net ranking, and the value of the British Pound against the Euro.

SWEAT SHAME ETC (2018) by Cally SpoonerSwiss Institute / Contemporary Art New York

On the second floor is a series of drawings on paper (2018), from which SWEAT SHAME ETC. takes its name.

SWEAT SHAME ETC. (2018) by Cally SpoonerSwiss Institute / Contemporary Art New York

Hastily sketched figures take care of their bodies while shedding clothes, socks, limbs and torsos.

SWEAT SHAME ETC. (2018) by Cally SpoonerSwiss Institute / Contemporary Art New York

Though their heads are scratched out, they remain unexpectedly unperturbed and determined.

SWEAT SHAME ETC. (2018) by Jasper SpiceroSwiss Institute / Contemporary Art New York

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