10.07.18 – 08.25.19
Camille Hoffman’s Ever Upward, Ever Afloat is presented on the occasion of Queens International 2018: Volumes. The mixed-media collage and painting installation remains on view as part of Queens Museum’s series of contemporary works mounted in relation to the Relief Map of New York City’s Water System. A Works Progress Administration project commissioned for the 1939-40 World’s Fair, the Relief Map remains a symbol of the Fair’s optimistic focus on the future with the promise of new technology, infrastructure, and innovation. An incredible engineering feat at the time, the massive system of aqueducts it depicts still brings fresh water from the Catskills to the ever-growing metropolis of New York City; however its mechanisms remain largely unregistered in our daily consciousness.
Hoffman’s immersive gallery-sized landscape surrounds the relief model, and references New York’s official state motto, “Excelsior,” a Latin term meaning “ever upward”. She also prominently features a wood fiber material known as “excelsior” throughout the installation. Commonly used to prevent erosion, in Hoffman’s application it is juxtaposed with synthetic, mass-produced items such as plastic tablecloths and calendars that are printed with idealized depictions of nature. From these materials, she renders a subversive iteration of the New York State seal replacing European symbols in the center crest with references to her own Filipino heritage, indigenous sovereignty and land stewardship, foregrounded by a portrait of her Ramapough Lenape friend, Two Clouds. In a process of altering and reclaiming through collage and paint, Hoffman encourages a reflection on the discrepancies between the motto–connoting unfaltering progress–and the impact of the development of advanced manmade systems on the environment.
Camille Hoffman (b. 1987, Chicago, IL) earned an MFA from Yale University (2015) and a BFA from California College of the Arts (2009). She has exhibited her work throughout the United States and in Europe, in venues such as the Museum of Arts and Design, New York, NY (2018); Lincoln Center, New York, NY (2017); Times Square, New York, NY (2017); Yale University Art Gallery, New Haven, CT (2015); Nuit Blanche arts festival, Paris, France (2015); and Espai Cultural Biblioteca Azorín, Valencia, Spain (2008). Hoffman has worked for over a decade as an arts educator and community organizer in Phoenix, the San Francisco Bay Area, New Haven, Brooklyn, and Queens.
Camille Hoffman’s Ever Upward, Ever Afloat is commissioned on the occasion of Queens International 2018: Volumes. The mixed media collage and painting installation marks the fourth in a series of contemporary works mounted in relation to the Relief Map of New York City’s Water System, a Works Progress Administration project commissioned for the 1939- 40 World’s Fair.
Major funding for the Queens Museum is generously provided by the New York City Department of Cultural Affairs, the New York State Council on the Arts with the support of Governor Kathy Hochul and the New York State Legislature, the Lambent Foundation, the Andrew W. Mellon Foundation, and the Shelley and Donald Rubin Foundation. The official hotel sponsor of the Queens Museum is Boro New York.
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