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Jennifer Allora (born 20 March 1974) and Guillermo Calzadilla (born 10 January 1971) are a collaborative duo of
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who live and work in
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. They were the United States Representatives for the 2011 Venice Biennale, the 54th International Art Exhibition, in 2011.U.S. Department of State
Allora & Calzadilla to Represent United States at 54th Venice Art Biennale
" Retrieved September 9, 2010


Early life and education

Jennifer Allora was born in 1974 in
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. In 1996 she received a BA from the University of Richmond in Virginia."Allora and Calzadilla CV"
Lisson Gallery, Retrieved 6 December 2014.
Between 1998 and 1999 she was a fellow at the
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Independent Study Program.PBS Art21
/ref> In 2003 she attained a Master of Science from the
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. Guillermo Calzadilla was born in 1971 in
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. In 1996 he received a BFA from Escuela de Artes Plásticas y Diseño de Puerto Rico in San Juan, Puerto Rico. In 1998 he attended the
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and he attained an MFA from
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in 2001. They began working together after meeting while studying abroad in
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,
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in 1995.


Work and themes

Since the beginning of their collaborative career in 1995, Allora & Calzadilla have worked in a variety of media to produce a body of work spanning
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,
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,
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,
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and
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. Starting in 1999, ''Land Mark'' is a series of projects that encompasses film, video, photography and performance pieces related to the Puerto Rican island of
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, which, for 60 years, was used by the United States for military operations, leading to a
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campaign waged by local residents. The works include ''Land Mark'' (1999/2003/2006), ''Land Mark (Footprints)'' (2001–02), ''Returning a Sound'' (2004), ''Under Discussion'' (2005) and ''Half Mast\Full Mast'' (2010). Allora & Calzadilla interrogate the economic, cultural, and political markers that differentiate one area of land from another, and the processes of colonization and gentrification that come to define its changing status. As a whole, these works connected performances typical of political activism to artistic traditions like engraving. Land Mark is explained semantically as an instrument for reading marks left on the territory (landmarks) instead of as a simple point of spatial orientation (landmark). The spatial investigations in Allora & Calzadilla's work are made in terms of what the artists call “the trace.” At once a poetic trope and a set of material operations, the trace links presence and absence, inscription and erasure, preservation and destruction, and appearance and disappearance. Allora & Calzadilla's body of work has long explored the dynamic between music and power. Some of the pieces that trace this "age-old sonic militarism against the contours of its relationship to contemporary culture and political ideology"Hannah Feldman, “Orchestral Maneuvers in the Light,” Allora & Calzadilla (Zurich: jrp, ringier, 2007), 29 – 39. are ''Clamor'' (2006), ''Sediments, Sentiments (Figures of Speech)'' (2007), ''Wake Up'' (2007) and ''Stop, Repair, Prepare: Variations on Ode to Joy for a Prepared Piano'' (2008). The first three feature "massive sculptural installation, live performance, collaboration, and, of course, extensive sound tracks." ''Stop, Repair, Prepare'' is a hybrid of sculpture, performance and experimental musical practice. It consists of an early 20th century Bechstein piano that has been put up on wheels and ‘prepared’ by cutting a round hole in the center of the body and reversing the pedals, which allows a series of performers to play variations on the
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(as transcribed for piano by
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) from inside of the instrument. During the performance, the pianist, girdled by the absurd skirt of the instrument, periodically trudges with it through the performance space, dragging its weight as he or she plays. Since their participation in
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with the video ''Raptor's Rapture'', Allora & Calzadilla, have created works that move beyond the purely human. According to critic Emily Eliza Scott, their work is "focused to engage what we might call the worldly. These artworks illuminate entanglements between the human and the nonhuman as they unfold in time, signaling a dual (re-) thinking of humans as natural---one among other species and surroundings---and nature as historical." Following the same thematic interest in cultural artifacts and
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, the artists presented the two part exhibition "Intervals" at the
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and The Fabric Workshop and Museum. There, they employed objects, films, live performances, and sound to invoke the span of geologic time and our own place within it. The artists presented a trilogy of video works that present modern musicians and vocalists engaging with ancient artifacts through sound. Apotome (2013) stars singer Tim Storms, who holds the world record for producing the lowest note every recorded—only audible to the human ear with amplification. As he wanders among taxidermied animals in subterranean storerooms of Paris's National History Museum he produces, according to critic Emily Nathan, "a deep, satanic rumble" which "seems to usher from his very core." These sounds are a subsonic version of a musical score played in 1798 for two elephants brought to Paris as spoils from the
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, in the first recorded instance of attempted inter-species communication through music. In 2014 they produced the film '' The Great Silence'' in collaboration with writer
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about the Arecibo Telescope, the
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, and the problems of
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(search for extraterrestrial intelligence) programs. For the 56th Biennale di Venezia, Allora & Calzadilla presented ''In the Midst of Things'', a choral work with music by composer Gene Coleman based on
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’s oratorio The Creation (1796–98), whose original
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drew on descriptions of the origins of the world and humankind from the
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, the
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and Milton's
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(1667). Allora & Calzadilla follow Milton's
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tradition for a series of interruptions on Haydn's score. In taking liberties, Allora & Calzadilla are also playing on the translation history of the libretto: originally written in rather awkward English, it's said to have been improved by the subsequent German translation. According to Dorothy Feaver, "the Voxnova Italia choir's physical movement through the Arsenale mimics their voices: they shift positions, facing each other, turning away, roaming through the space in low-key cotton clothes, epic but casual." In the piece, cacophony and melody confront one another — just as the group of choral interpreters move back and forth in the space. Referring this work, Laura C. Rogers has said the artists "challenge viewers to build meaning by reading a work as literal, metaphorical, evidential, and political, but also to take part in the work as an experiential event that heightens one's aesthetic sensibility."


Exhibitions

Allora & Calzadilla's work has been featured in solo and group exhibitions internationally. Notable exhibitions include All the World's Futures, curated by
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, at the
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(2015), Intervals, curated by Carlos Basualdo and Erica F. Battle, at the
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and the Fabric Workshop and Museum (2014), the group show Costume Bureau (2014) at Framer Framed in Amsterdam,
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(2012), curated by
Carolyn Christov-Bakargiev Carolyn Christov-Bakargiev (born December 2, 1957) is an Italian-American writer, art historian, and exhibition maker who served as the Director of Castello di Rivoli Museo d'Arte Contemporanea in Turin in 2009 and from 2016 to 2023. She was al ...
. Their work has been exhibited in solo and group exhibitions in venues such as the
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(2009), National Museum of Art, Oslo (2009) National Museum of Art, Oslo
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, Munich (2008),Haus der Kunst, Munich
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and
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, London (2007), Les Rencontres d'Arles festival, France (2008),
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in Amsterdam (2008), Kunsthalle Zurich (2007), and the Renaissance Society, Chicago (2007). Allora & Calzadilla also participated in the 5th and 7th Gwangju Biennale (2004 and 2008).


2011 Venice Biennale

On September 8, 2010, the United States
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(ECA) announced the selection of Allora & Calzadilla as the American representative at the 2011 Venice Biennale, a first for artists living in Puerto Rico. The proposal for the exhibition was developed between the artists and curator Lisa D. Freiman (chair, Department of Contemporary Art,
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, and Director, 100 Acres: The Virginia B. Fairbanks Art & Nature Park), during the fall and winter of 2009. The exhibition consisted of six new commissions including: ''Armed Freedom Lying on a Sunbed'' (2011), ''Track and Field'' (2011), ''Body in Flight (Delta)'' (2011), ''Body in Flight (American)'' (2011), choreographed by Rebecca Davis, ''Algorithm'' (2011) and ''Half Mast\Full Mast'' (2010). In most of the pieces, the artists did away with subtlety in favor of a direct invocation of the imposing specter of American militarism, treating nationalism first and foremost as an aesthetic language that expresses itself through the military machine, ritualized bodies, and official architecture. The installations and performances inside the pavilion further the artists’ investigations of “ bio-power” and technology, deforming and repurposing bodies and materials in conjunctions that are at once ominous and comical.


Public collections

Their works are held in a number of public institutions, including the
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,
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, New York, the
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, New York,
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, Paris, the
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, Dallas, TX, the
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, the
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, the
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, London, the
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, New Jersey, the Museum Het Domein, the Museo de Arte de Puerto Rico, San Juan, the MUSEION – Museum of Modern and Contemporary Art, Bolzano, the Musée d'Art Moderne de la Ville de Paris, the Kunstmuseen Krefeld, The Israël Museum, Jerusalem, the Fonds Régional d’Art Contemporain (FRAC), Aquitaine, the Castello de Rivoli Museo d’Arte Contemporanea, Rivoli, the
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, Baltimore, Artium. Centro Museo Vasco de Arte Contemporáneo, Basque Country and the Ellipse Foundation in Alcoitão, Portugal.


Recognition

In 2008 Allora & Calzadilla were featured in the
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series Art:21.Art:21
/ref> In 2011 the artists were shortlisted for London's
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commission. They represented the US in the 2011 Venice Biennale.


Awards & Grants

*2007 Rencontres d'Arles Discovery Award laureate, France *2006
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Finalist *2006
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Award Finalist *2004 Gwangju Biennial Prize2004 Gwangju Biennial Prize
/ref> *2003 Penny McCall Foundation Grant *2002 Joan Mitchell Foundation Grant *2000-2001 Cintas Fellowship (Guillermo Calzadilla)Fellows in Chronological Order
Cintas Foundation


Bibliography


Solo Exhibition Catalogues and Publications

*Freiman, Lisa D, ed. ''Gloria: Allora & Calzadilla''. New York: DelMonico Books and Prestel, 2011. *McKee, Yates. ''Allora & Calzadilla: Vieques Videos 2003-2010''. London: Lisson Gallery, 2011. *Stange, Raimar. ''Allora & Calzadilla''. Nurnberg: Verlag fur moderne Kunst Nurnberg, 2010. *Ruf, Beatrix, ed. ''Allora & Calzadilla''. Zurich: JRP/Ringier, 2009. *Allora, Jennifer and Guillermo Calzadilla. ''Guantanamo Bay Song Book''. Japan: CCA Kitakyushu, 2009. *Klerck Gange, Eva and Hou Hanru. ''Allora & Calzadilla''. Oslo: Nasjonalmuseet for kunst, arkiyektur og design, 2009 *Rosenberg, Angela (ed.), ''Allora & Calzadilla Compass'', Verlag der Buchhandlung Walther König, Cologne, 2009. *Martin, Sylvia. ''Allora & Calzadilla – A Man Screaming is Not a Dancing Bear. How To Appear Invisible''. Krefeld: Kunstmuseen Krefeld/Museum Haus Esters, 2009. *Jennifer Allora and Guillermo Calzadilla, ''Allora & Calzadilla & etc.'', Verlag der Buchhandlung Walther König, Cologne, 2009. *Lorz, Julienne. ''Allora & Calzadilla: Stop, Repair, Prepare''. Cologne: Verlag der Buchhandlung Walther König, 2008. *Miki, Akiko, et al. ''Allora & Calzadilla: Land Mark''. Paris: Palais de Tokyo, 2006. *Hernández Chong-Cuy, Sofia ed. ''Allora & Calzadilla'', Ink, Monterrey and the Americas Society, New York, 2005. *McKee, Yates. ''Common Sense?'' Boston: Institute of Contemporary Art, Boston, Institute of Contemporary Art, 2004.


Selected Articles and Reviews

*Bishop, Claire. "Delegated Performance: Outsourcing Authenticity." ''October'', Spring 2012, 91. *Rosenberg, Karen, “Going for the Gold,” Art in America, June–July 2011 *Yates McKee, "Wake, Vestige, Survival: Sustainability and the Politics of the Trace in Allora and Calzadilla's Land Mark," ''October'' #133, MIT Press, summer 2010. *Smith, Roberta. "I Just popped Out to Play Beethoven." ''New York Times'', December 9, 2010. *Motta, Carlos. "Allora & Calzadilla", ''Bomb'', no. 109 (Fall 2009): 65-71 *McDonough, Tom. "Use What Sinks: Allora & Calzadilla," ''Art in America'', January, 2008, 82–86. *Smolik, Noemi. "Allora & Calzadilla: Haus der Kunst / Kunstverein," ''Artforum'', October 2008, 397–98. *Charlesworth, J.J. “Allora & Calzadilla: Power Plays,” ''Art Review'', London, Issue 15, October 2007. *Feldman Hannah, Sound Tracks, Artforum, pp. 336–340, May 2007 *Grifin, Tim. "Remote Possibilities: A Round Tablet Discussion on Land Art's Changing Terrain." Artforum, Summer 2005, 288. *Illes, Chrissie, Tirdad Zolghadr, and Ralph Rugoff. "Venice Biennial 2005." Frieze no. 93 (September 2005): 98-101 *Kastner, Jeffrey. "Two for the Show." Artforum, May 2005, 141. *McKee, Yates.“Allora & Calzadilla. The monstrous dimension of art,” ''Flash Art'', Milan, no. 240, January–February 2005. *Obrist, Hans-Ulrich. "1000 Words: Allora and Calzadilla Talk about Three Places in Vieques." Artforum, March 2005, 204–5.


References


External links

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Allora & Calzadilla, biography. kurimanzutto.com
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