Installation view of the exhibition The Voting Booth Project, at David Zwirner in New York, dated 2008.
Installation view of the exhibition The Voting Booth Project, at David Zwirner in New York, dated 2008.

The Voting Booth Project

David Zwirner is pleased to support the Rema Hort Mann Foundation in presenting The Voting Booth Project. The Rema Hort Mann Foundation commissioned five artists to create work using original voting booths from the 2000 presidential election in Florida. The voting machines from West Palm Beach County retain remnants of original voter materials, including the "hanging chads" and "butterfly ballots" now shorthand for the historical events of the confused ballot count. In anticipation of the 2008 election, assume vivid astro focus, Sandford Biggers, Marcel Dzama, Mickalene Thomas, and Fred Tomaselli have created distinct projects that confront issues of power, memory, and political consequence.

"The booths are relics of a controversy,” said Foundation Director Quang Bao. “They look like a Get Smart contraption. If you think about each of the artist's five booths carefully–respectively destroyed, encased, wrapped, embattled, and held accountable–you see how the political materials are made so descriptive of and consequential to the present." 

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Dates
October 1425, 2008
Artist
Fred Tomaselli, Mickalene Thomas, Marcel Dzama, Sandford Biggers, assume vivid astro focus

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