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NOGLE
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April through 30 June 2001
The work of D´Ette
Nogle is characterized by a strong autobiographical streak, in which
activities such as vacations, documentation of her grandparents
mobile vacation home, and wrenching, intimate conversations become
transformed and integrated into art. "Cheap Therapy," for example,
is a 27-minute video containing loosely scripted reenactments of
conversations between the artist and her husband, ending ambiguously,
without clear resolution. Raising uncomfortable topics in a self-appraising
manner, "Cheap Therapy" mirrors the voyeuristic appeal of mass media
confessional daytime television. Its use of low-tech video techniques
combined with its frank straightforwardness makes "Cheap Therapy"
a strong example of how Nogles artistic interests are manifested.
While still a graduate
student, Nogle first gained recognition for an ambitious, large-scale
project that combined sculpture, public art and portraiture. First,
she spent months knitting a huge cozy designed to fit over her grandparent's
beloved motor home. Following that, she videotaped her grandparents
proudly giving a private tour of their new mobile home. The result--a
large outdoor sculpture and a tender portrait--is a complicated
pair of pieces that skillfully balance poignancy and whimsy.
Nogle later produced
"Columnhouse," another piece that combines video and sculpture.
"Columnhouse" is a structure that was designed to fit around a column
in the New Wight Gallery and was created for Nogles MFA thesis
show at UCLA. Rather than making use of the column as a tool to
reinforce the strength of the structure, as would happen with conventional
architecture, Nogle dealt with the column as a kind of hindrance.
She undermined the idea of using the column as structural support
by building the house off center. Within this domestic structure,
the column took on a kind of metaphorical value, akin to the skeleton
in the closet or the family secret everyone knows but of which no
one speaks.
Collaborating with her
family has become something of a stylistic signature for Nogle.
For her project in Sonsbeek 9, the prestigious outdoor art exhibition
in Arnheim, Holland, Nogle built a stage in a park to be used for
a variety of public performances. The stage was inaugurated by a
performance of a folk band that consists of the artist and her parents..
Nogle created new work
for her exhibition at Los Angeles Contemporary Exhibitions.

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