38° 33’ 05" N / 121° 43’ 10" W
by Celeste Chamberland
Art writer, Davis, CA
A masterful delineation of the subtleties of perception and the convergence
of light and space, Stuart Allen’s site-specific installation, 38°
33’ 05" N / 121° 43’ 10" W, housed in the
lobby of the City of Davis Police Station is one of Northern California’s
more subtle artistic treasures. Inspired by divergent themes, ranging
from the elegant simplicity of nautical accouterments to the ethereal
levity of a soaring kite, Allen’s installation offers a particularly
shrewd, yet accessible synthesis of structural grace and gravitational
malleability.
38° 33’ 05" N / 121° 43’ 10" W,
which Allen terms a "tensegrity structure" due to the tensile
interdependence of component parts essential to the work’s seemingly
weightless structure, features an innovative use of media and adroit exploration
of the relationship between material properties and the aesthetic qualities
they convey. Composed of sailcloth, laminated wood and steel cable, Allen’s
installation is somehow greater than the sum of its parts due to his deft
manipulation of the tractable qualities particular to his chosen media.
While preserving graceful clarity with clean lines and light tones, Allen
conveys the inherent conceptual complexity of his work by incorporating
the impression of movement and weightlessness with taut wires and excrescent
segments of rigid sailcloth suspended from the ceiling as if soaring in
mid-flight.
By compelling viewers to negotiate the gravitational qualities and physical
space occupied by his tensegrity structure, Allen’s work conjures
memories of Richard Serra’s imposing sculptural installations. Despite
the interest in qualities of weight, mass and gravity shared by the two
artists, however, Allen’s work serves as an antithetical complement
to Serra’s. Inasmuch as Serra’s work boldly asserts a firmly
grounded materiality, Allen’s imparts a more subtle and understated
aesthetic quality. More specifically, 38° 33’ 05" N
/ 121° 43’ 10" W conveys an airy weightlessness that
challenges the viewer to negotiate the uppermost sector of the room, where
it coalesces with the elegant simplicity of the room’s sinuous design.
The great strength of Allen’s work lies in its ability to fuse unobtrusively
with its surrounding milieu. His installation’s compositional subtlety
and visual clarity complements the subdued minimalist aesthetic of the
Police Station’s central lobby and elicits a graceful union of sculptural
and architectural space. By exploring the notion of weightlessness as
an aesthetic and conceptual category, Allen has developed a well-executed
demonstration of the nebulous boundaries between art and science. The
multifarious symbolic dimensions inherent in 38° 33’ 05"
N / 121° 43’ 10" W not only illustrate the peculiarities
of perception, but also offer an engaging visual interpretation of the
mysteries of flight and gravity that have perpetually captivated humanity.
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