Show Closing: Malcolm Cochran Requiem
This exhibit will be closing April 8, 2018 at Cincinnati Arts:
A powerful and provocative installation by Malcolm Cochran (Columbus, OH), Requiem is a memorial to deaths from genocide, massacres, warfare, and human suffering from social and economic injustices and exploitation.
It merges mundane and discarded refrigerators repurposed as coffin-like sculptures with live and recorded performance of ancient, classical, and contemporary vocalese. The installation dovetails visual and aural elements at once startling, destabilizing, and moving.
A new work situated in the West Gallery is complemented by two earlier sculptures by Cochran that serve as conceptual bookends: History Lesson (2011), a monumental sculpture that replicates an automobile rearview mirror featured in the Weston’s street-level space; and Washing Feet (1996-97), a split-video projection in the East Gallery depicting the age-old tradition of cleansing feet, which the artist observed while travelling through Heathrow Airport in London. Cochran is professor emeritus at Ohio State University and recipient of the 2017 International Sculpture Center’s Outstanding Educator Award.