Tracey Snelling (born 1970) is an American contemporary artist. Working with sculpture, video, photography and installation, and deriving from sociology, voyeurism and geographical and architectural location, her work gives her impression of a place, its people, and their experience.
Early life and education
Snelling was born in
Oakland, California
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. She learned about alternative processes and contemporary artists while attending photography classes in Northern California, and began to experiment with photography. She took several years off to do conservation work with the
California Conservation Corps and later attended the
University of New Mexico
The University of New Mexico (UNM; es, Universidad de Nuevo México) is a public research university in Albuquerque, New Mexico. Founded in 1889, it is the state's flagship academic institution and the largest by enrollment, with over 25, ...
, where she earned a
BFA, working as a firefighter with the
U.S. Forest Service to finance her education.
Career
After her graduation, Snelling worked primarily as a photographer and collage artist. She continued to experiment with photography, painting over images of everyday life and tearing negatives to create surreal images. Her collage photograph ''1881 Chestnut Street,'' an elaborate 2-D representation of a New York
brownstone
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Type ...
created from snippets of 1940s-era ''
LIFE
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'' magazines, inspired her first series of building-type sculptures.
In 2005, she created ''El Mirador,'' a small scale sculpture of an adobe hotel with six windows. A DVD player behind the piece showed a montage of film clips, synced so that the characters appeared to be interacting with one another. The original ''El Mirador'' was twenty inches tall; Snelling subsequently made a six-and-a-half foot tall version of the piece ("Big El Mirador") to show at a solo exhibition in London
and later at
Sundance
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Sun dance or Sundance may also refer to:
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*Sundance, Calgary, Alberta, a neighbourhood
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and the Oakland Underground Film Festival.
In a review of ''El Mirador'' as it was exhibited during
Art Basel
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in 2006, the ''
Miami New Times
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Overview
It was acquired by Village Voi ...
'' wrote: "Snelling's voyeuristic work exudes a surreal vibe dripping with poignant haplessness. It plays with the viewer's desire to engage in the emotional mix of the strangers they are intruding upon, as if challenging one not to find seduction in people or things that are broken."
Snelling originally used found footage for her video work. In 2008, she created a large-scale installation, ''Woman on the Run,'' commissioned by
Selfridges
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. She had previously used found footage for her video work; for ''Woman on the Run,'' she and her friends appeared as characters in the installation, and original footage was shot. Snelling and her co-producer, Idan Levin, collaborated on adding new elements to the installation each time it was shown. ''Woman on the Run'' traveled to five different museums in the US, following the debut in London.
Snelling worked with Levin again in 2015 on ''The Stranger,'' a 4:42 minute film which explored belonging and identity. The film included two narrated poems, one in English and
Spanish and the other in
Hebrew
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and
Arabic
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, with concurrent subtitles below.
Snelling's 2013 work included ''Mystery Hour.'' It used large-scale posters and elaborate architectural models to create "archetypal worlds from middle- and lowbrow genre films" to "depict imaginary B movies whose premises are as facetious as they are seductively lurid." ''
Artforum
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'' described ''Mystery Hour'' as "mesmerizing, sinister."
Her multi-media sculptural installation ''One Thousand Shacks'' (2016) conveyed the "precarious individual existence" of people living in extreme poverty. Composed of a 16-foot by 10 foot wall of small-scale shacks, photographs, wire, wood, and other materials were used in each shack to capture people "living the best they can in excruciating circumstances," portraying her subjects "not as powerless victims, but rather as defiant and hopeful members of humanity."
A variation of ''One Thousand Shacks'' titled ''Tenement Rising'' was included in Snelling's ''Naked City'' solo show in
Cologne, Germany
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in late 2016.
Snelling has exhibited in international galleries, museums and institutions, including the
Royal Museums of Fine Arts of Belgium
The Royal Museums of Fine Arts of Belgium (french: Musées royaux des Beaux-Arts de Belgique, nl, Koninklijke Musea voor Schone Kunsten van België) are a group of art museums in Brussels, Belgium. They include six museums: the Oldmasters Mus ...
,
Palazzo Reale, Milan;
Museum of Arts and Design
The Museum of Arts and Design (MAD), based in Manhattan, New York City, collects, displays, and interprets objects that document contemporary and historic innovation in craft, art, and design. In its exhibitions and educational programs, the mus ...
, New York; Kunstmuseem Krefeld, Germany; El Museo de Arte de Banco de la Republica, Bogota; and the Stenersen Museet, Oslo. Her short films have screened at the
San Francisco International Film Festival
The San Francisco International Film Festival (abbreviated as SFIFF), organized by the San Francisco Film Society, is held each spring for two weeks, presenting around 200 films from over 50 countries. The festival highlights current trends in in ...
, the
Thessaloniki International Film Festival, Circuito Off in Venice, Italy, and the Arquiteturas Film Festival Lisboa in Portugal, among other places.
Snelling's ''Criminal City,'' a commission for
Historisches Museum Frankfurt, opened in September 2017.
Her work is included in the collection of the
Museum of Fine Arts Houston
The Museum of Fine Arts, Houston (MFAH), is an art museum located in the Houston Museum District of Houston, Texas. With the recent completion of an eight-year campus redevelopment project, including the opening of the Nancy and Rich Kinder Bui ...
.
Snelling lives and works in Oakland, California and
Berlin, Germany
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.
References
External links
Official website
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University of New Mexico alumni
American contemporary artists
1970 births
Living people