CHICAGO, IL.- The Museum of Contemporary Art Chicago is presenting Martine Syms: She Mad Season One, a solo exhibition by Los Angeles-based artist Martine Syms (b. 1988, Los Angeles, CA; lives in Los Angeles, CA). Syms is widely recognized for a multidisciplinary practice that reflects on contemporary visual culture with humor and biting social commentary.
The exhibition features Symss five-part video series She Mad (2015-2021) and marks the U.S. premiere of The Non-Hero, the most recent episode in the series. She Mad is a semi-autobiographical sitcom about a young Black woman trying to make it as an artist in Los Angeles. Drawing from early cinema, television shows, advertisements, and internet memes, Syms explores the ways Black experiences are constructed on television, in film, and online.
Syms has emerged as one of the defining artists of her generation. Her work has an uncanny ability to show you what has been there all alongthe conventions embedded in mass media, those tropes, stereotypes, and clichés that are so commonplace they often go unnoticed, even as they continue to shape the public imagination. Jadine Collingwood, Assistant Curator.
The exhibition situates five video works, A Pilot for a Show About Nowhere (2015), Laughing Gas (2016), Intro to Threat Modeling (2017), Bitch Zone (2020), and The Non-Hero (2021), within an immersive sculptural installation featuring newly produced custom seating and exposed aluminum studs painted in the artists signature shade of purplea reference to both the chroma key backdrops frequently used in the post-production of films and television shows and Alice Walker's 1982 novel The Color Purple.
The Non-Hero (2021) takes the form of a series of brief clips modeled after rapper Lil Nas Xs popular Life Story videos on the social media platform TikTok. Mirroring its source material, Symss video blurs the lines between fact and fiction to examine the versions of ourselves we share on social media. Another highlight of the exhibition, the four-channel video Laughing Gas (2016), is based on a 1907 slapstick comedy of the same name, notable for featuring the Black silent-film actress Bertha Regustus in the lead role. In this modern restaging of the film, Syms stars as the main character who goes to the dentist, receives laughing gas, and then learns that her insurance company has denied coverage for the visit. Combining footage from security cameras, television clips, and animated GIFs, Syms puts her version of the character into dialogue with contemporary representations of Blackness in popular media.
The exhibition is produced in collaboration with Bergen Kunsthall, in Bergen, Norway. The MCAs presentation is curated by Jadine Collingwood, Assistant Curator, with Jack Schneider, Curatorial Assistant.
Martine Syms (b. 1988, Los Angeles, CA; lives in Los Angeles, CA) is the recipient of the Creative Capital Award, a United States Artists fellowship, the Tiffany Foundation award, and the Future Fields Art Prize. She obtained an MFA from Bard College, Annandale-on-Hudson, NY (2017), and a BFA from the School of the Art Institute of Chicago (2007). She has exhibited widely, including presentations at the Museum of Modern Art, New York; Hammer Museum, Los Angeles; the Art Institute of Chicago; New Museum, New York; the Studio Museum in Harlem, New York; and ICA London. From 20072011 she was co-director of the Chicago artist-run project space Golden Age, and she currently runs Dominica Publishing, an imprint dedicated to exploring Blackness in visual culture. Additionally, she has done commissioned work for brands such as Prada, Nike, Celine, and Kanye West, among others. She is in a band called Aunt Sister and hosts CartalkLA, a monthly radio show on NTS.