Jeanette Doyle: Fifteen Days, A Prequel to Factory Direct: Pittsburgh
Fifteen Days is a preview of Doyle’s work for Factory Direct: Pittsburgh, an upcoming exhibition at The Warhol opening in June 2012. For a period of fifteen working days, artist Jeanette Doyle will perform a dematerialized act at The Warhol Museum. An extension of the performance will be rendered immaterially on The Warhol’s website (www.warhol.org). The project emerges from a consideration of the relationship between “dematerialized” artworks versus current definition of the “immaterial.”
Each day from 11:00 a.m. to 12:00 p.m., Doyle will change the light bulbs illuminating the Museum’s entrance gallery. After she performs at The Warhol, she will then commute to the offices of Ansaldo STS, a leading local technology company involved in traffic management, planning, train control, and signaling systems and services, where she will watch and record work processes. At The Warhol, Doyle will be performing ‘immaterial’ labor and at Ansaldo, she will function as a viewer; therefore reversing normal roles.
Factory Direct: Pittsburgh showcases the artwork of 15 established contemporary artists invited to conduct artist residencies in Pittsburgh-based factories. Each artist will work directly in the factory to make a new work of art based on the materials and processes of the host industrial facility. Pittsburgh has an incredibly rich history in the realm of industry and was the dominant power in steel, bronze, tin, coal, aluminum, food, and glad production from the late 19th century through the mid-20th century. From Andrew Carnegie’s U.S. Steel to H. J. Heinz’s world-famous ketchup, Pittsburgh was the home-base for many of the major industrial giants of America.
Pittsburgh’s modern day industries range from major robotics institutes and healthcare systems to cutting-edge technology facilities and green building firms. Also present are a number of family-owned businesses like chocolate factories and light manufacturing facilities. Factory Direct artists will work closely with the management teams and factory workers within their host facilities to plan and execute a new work of art based on the factory’s history, technologies, materials, and / or processes. The exhibition will also celebrate the region’s workforce and their commitment to industry and innovation. Pittsburgh’s strong work ethic has been the
foundation for the many industrial milestones achieved here, and it continues to fuel the City’s drive forward in new technologies and innovations.
Factory Direct: Pittsburgh artists are Chakaia Booker, Dee Briggs, Thorsten Brinkmann, Jeanette Doyle, Fabrizio Gerbino, Ann Hamilton, Leslie Hewitt, William Earl Kofmehl, Ryan McGinness, Mark Neville, Sarah Oppenheimer, Edgar Orlaineta, ORLAN, and Tomoko Sawada. Participating factories include Ansaldo, Bayer, Body Media, Construction Junction, Forms and Surfaces, Robotics Institute, and TAKTL. Photographer Todd Eberle will document the artists and their work.
Jeanette Doyle: Fifteen Days is made possible through the generous support of Culture Ireland and the Arts Council of Ireland.
Pittsburgh, PA 15212