HOUSTON, TX.- The Menil Collection announced the release of Allora & Calzadilla: Specters of Noon, a new publication focused on the Puerto Rico-based artists show currently on view in Houston.
The exhibition includes seven sculptural works by artists Allora & Calzadilla that revolve around the theme of acedia, a demon that besieges the soul at noon. Created specifically for the museums main building, the exhibition uses sounds, cast shadows, and novel sculptural materials to evoke an awe- inducing atmosphere of bewilderment and beauty as a metaphor for the contemporary moment.
Specters of Noon opened at the Menil Collection September 26, 2020 and will be on view through June 20, 2021.
The book is available for purchase online and at the Menil Collection Bookstore. Published by the Menil Collection, it was written by Michelle White with a second essay by Roberto Tejada and contributions by Julie Ault, Elizabeth DeLoughrey, Daniel Immerwahr, David Lang, Gerardo Mosquera, Molly Nesbit, Mari Carmen Ramírez, and Maria Stavrinaki. Also included are excerpts of texts by such authors as Aimé Césaire and Roger Caillois and archival images that inspired the artists.
Illustrated with striking installation photography by Los Angeles-based Fredrik Nilsen and insightful texts both commissioned and reprinted, the publication captures the spirit of Jennifer Allora and Guillermo Calzadillas deeply researched and multifaceted work.
The exhibition Allora & Calzadilla: Specters of Noon is organized by Michelle White, Senior Curator, the Menil Collection. The catalogue is distributed by Yale University Press. Price: $60. ISBN: 9780300254464. 168 pages.