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Condor (2019)

Condor (English)

Kevin Jerome Everson, Condor, 2019

16mm film transferred to HD video, black and white, sound, 7:40 min.

Courtesy the artist, trilobite-arts DAC, Charlottesville, Picture Palace Pictures, New York

Condor is one of several films in Kevin Jerome Everson’s oeuvre in which he points his camera at the sky. On July 2, 2019, a total eclipse of the sun was observable above the southern Pacific Ocean. The shadow of the moon crossed the South American continent from west to east. In the late evening, a 92 per cent eclipse was seen for just a few minutes in parts of Chile. In this film, named for the national symbol of Chile, Everson depicts this brief event in real time. The monochrome pictures and abstract forms and colors reflect the artist’s interest in painterly abstraction, which becomes very clear here.

Kevin Jerome Everson

*1965 Mansfield, lives in Charlottsville

The work and practice of Kevin Jerome Everson encompasses photography, printmaking, sculpture and film. He studied at the University of Akron as well as at Ohio University and is Professor of Art at the University of Virginia, Charlottesville. Everson has been recognized with the Guggenheim Fellowship, the Alpert Award in Film/​Video, the Heinz Award in Arts and Humanities, the Rome Prize of the American Academy in Rome and the Fellowship of the American Academy in Berlin. He was awarded various grants, from Creative Capital, the National Endowment for the Arts, the Hallwalls Contemporary Arts Center, Buffalo; Wexner Center for the Arts, Columbus; and the Ohio Arts Council.

His artwork has been the subject of retrospectives and solo exhibitions at the Whitney Museum of American Art, New York; Tate Modern, London; Centre Pompidou, Paris; Andrew Kreps Gallery, New York; Museum of Modern and Contemporary Art, Seoul; and the Harvard Film Archive. His works were presented at international film festivals and art institutions including the Unknown Pleasures Festival, Berlin; Sundance Film Festival, Utah; International Film Festival Rotterdam; Images Film Festival Toronto; Venice International Film Festival; BFI/​London Film Festival, International Short Film Festival Oberhausen; European Media Art Festival, Osnabrück; the Viennale, Vienna; BlackStar Film Festival, Philadelphia; Carnegie Museum of Art, Pittsburgh; MOCA, Los Angeles; Walker Art Center, Minneapolis; MoMA, New York; and the Smithsonian National Museum of African American History & Culture, Washington D.C. His films have been featured at the 2008, 2012 and 2017 Whitney Biennial and the 2013 Sharjah Biennial.

Everson is represented by Picture Palace Pictures, New York and Andrew Kreps Gallery, New York.