Tim Davis: Upstate New York Olympics (2010–11)

June 17–August 28, 2011

Tim Davis Press Release
In this newly acquired video installation, artist-poet Tim Davis creates and performs his own version of the Olympic Games.  Transforming the neighborhoods, streets, and surrounding countryside of his town into athletic venues, Davis is the sole competitor in events such as “Abandoned Building Bowling,” “No Trespassing Parallel Bars,” “Snowman Jiu Jitsu,” “Divine Vine Climb,” “Flag Pole Grapple,” and “Stream Luge,” among others.  The artist professes to dislike the actual Olympic Games, but as Brian Wallace noted in the catalogue for an exhibition of Upstate at the Samuel Dorsky Museum of Art:

In heroic profile, Davis slyly salutes Old Glory, the state flag of New York, and the flag of “I’m lovin’ it” McDonald’s at the opening ceremony of his games.  But the venues and settings of his events—barns, abandoned buildings, fields in flower, lawns under snow—are beautifully composed and filmed, a testament to his career as a photographer. 

Davis is a former resident of Amherst, Massachusetts.  He now works and lives in Tivoli, New York, and teaches photography at Bard College.

Caption (still from video): Tim Davis. American (born Malawi), 1969. The Upstate New York Olympics (detail, In the Forsythia) . 2010-2011.

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