1275 Minnesota St / Rena Bransten Gallery

Opening reception: May 5th | 5pm–7pm

Rena Bransten Gallery is pleased to present Song of Ourselves (After Walt Whitman), a two-channel site-specific video installation by Doug Hall, designed in collaboration with the architectural team modem (Kathryn Moll and Nicholas de Monchaux). The installation situates a video of high school students reciting Whitman’s text with a projection that washes across the gallery walls of slow motion, black and white video of people moving along urban sidewalks and gathering on beaches and in city parks.

Following the 2016 election Hall felt that “something ugly and malevolent slithered out of the dark recesses of the American psyche. Suddenly hateful rhetoric and intolerant action–postures and behaviors naively thought long ago vanquished or at least repressed–emerged from the highest offices of the land and contaminated broad segments of the populace. Finding oneself in the shadow of this misanthropy it is easy to forget the more democratic ideals that this country was founded on, ideals that, while not fully realized, were expressed, passionately and humanly, in the writings of Henry David Thoreau, Ralph Waldo Emerson, and William James. But no place are they more clearly and lovingly articulated than in Walt Whitman’s Song of Myself from his epic poem Leaves of Grass.”

Doug Hall’s new work Song of Ourselves (After Walt Whitman) proposes that a humanist tradition can provide an antidote to the venom seeping into the American conscience. Made in collaboration with high school drama students from The Urban School of San Francisco, this work brings forth the positive spirit that resides within Whitman’s words. By assembling a group of diverse students reading selections from the poem, the ‘I’ of the poem becomes not the voice of the single, male poet (Walt Whitman) but the voice of us all, summoning the poem’s original, inclusive intent.

Doug Hall’s artistic accomplishments span 40 years with numerous pioneering contributions in performance, photography, video, and media installation. His works are in the collections of the Berkeley Art Museum and Pacific Film Archive, California; Berlinische Galerie, Berlin; the Contemporary Art Museum, Chicago; the Mildred Kemper Lane Art Museum, St. Louis; the Museum of Modern Art, New York; Museum für Moderne Kunst, Vienna; Museum am Ostwall, Dortmund, Germany; Tate Modern, London; the San Francisco Museum of Modern Art; and The Whitney Museum, New York. He has received numerous awards and fellowships including from The Guggenheim Foundation, The Fulbright Foundation, and The American Academy Rome Prize. He is Professor Emeritus at the San Francisco Art Institute. He lives and works in San Francisco, California.

Credits:
Conceived and Directed – Doug Hall / Installation Design – modem (Kathryn Moll and Nicholas de Monchaux) / Casting and Acting Consultant – Wendy Parkman / Performed by Students from The Urban School of San Francisco / Camera and Lighting – Starr Sutherland / Additional Camera – John Rogers / Sound Mix – Jim McKee / Color Correction and Formatting – Jesse Spencer