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The Visitors

Ragnar Kjartansson: The Visitors

February 1, 2021 | Michael Rooks

March 6–May 9

Ragnar Kjartansson is celebrated internationally for his work that combines musical, theatrical, and cinematic structures and scenarios to evoke personal and collective meaning through an immersive and emotional experience of art.

A portrayal of friendship, love, and loss, The Visitors (2012) is a mesmerizing nine-channel sound and video installation filmed at Rokeby Farm, a historic forty-three-room estate in upstate New York. Each of the individual audio and video channels features musicians playing instruments alone or in groups, isolated yet in unison, occupying different rooms of the romantically dilapidated estate. Typical of Kjartansson, the work depicts poignant moments in repetition and duration; rather than dulling our experience, it heightens it.

The musical composition consists of phrases from the performative work of artist Ásdís Sif Gunnarsdóttir. It presents a dynamic and moving ensemble performance Kjartansson refers to as a “feminine nihilistic gospel song.” Through its unique arrangement of music in space, The Visitors creates a layered portrait of the house and its musical inhabitants.

The prolonged sheltering in place we all experienced in 2020—characterized at times as being “alone together”—has dramatically changed for some our conception of home and our relationships with one another. The Visitors poignantly expresses the experience of love and loss, separation and reunion.

RELATED PROGRAM

Artful Notes: David Coucheron and Michael Rooks on Ragnar Kjartansson

Michael Rooks, Wieland Family Curator of Modern and Contemporary Art, will be joined by Atlanta Symphony Orchestra Concertmaster David Coucheron in a special conversation about the art of the fugue in Ragnar Kjartansson’s The Visitors.

Free for Museum members. Please go to high.org for the date and time.

Top: The Visitors, 2012. Commissioned by the Migros Museum für Gegenwartskunst, Zurich. © Ragnar Kjartansson. Courtesy of the artist, Luhring Augustine, New York, and i8 Gallery, Reykjavik. Photo: Petri Virtanen/FNG (Finnish National Gallery).

This exhibition is organized by the High Museum of Art, Atlanta.

PREMIER EXHIBITION SERIES SPONSOR
Delta Air Lines

EXHIBITION SERIES SPONSOR
Northside Hospital

PREMIER EXHIBITION SERIES SUPPORTERS
Sarah and Jim Kennedy
wish Foundation

BENEFACTOR EXHIBITION SERIES SUPPORTERS
Anne Cox Chambers Foundation
Robin and Hilton Howell

AMBASSADOR EXHIBITION SERIES SUPPORTERS
The Antinori Foundation
Corporate Environments
Louise Sams and Jerome Grilhot

CONTRIBUTING EXHIBITION SERIES SUPPORTERS
Farideh and Al Azadi
Sandra and Dan Baldwin
Lucinda W. Bunnen
Marcia and John Donnell
Mrs. Fay S. Howell/The Howell Fund
Mr. and Mrs. Baxter Jones
The Arthur R. and Ruth D. Lautz Charitable Foundation
Joel Knox and Joan Marmo
Margot and Danny McCaul
The Ron and Lisa Brill Family Charitable Trust
The Fred and Rita Richman Fund

GENEROUS SUPPORT IS ALSO PROVIDED BY
Alfred and Adele Davis Exhibition Endowment Fund, Anne Cox Chambers Exhibition Fund, Barbara Stewart Exhibition Fund, Dorothy Smith Hopkins Exhibition Endowment Fund, Eleanor McDonald Storza Exhibition Endowment Fund, The Fay and Barrett Howell Exhibition Fund, Forward Arts Foundation Exhibition Endowment Fund, Helen S. Lanier Endowment Fund, Isobel Anne Fraser–Nancy Fraser Parker Exhibition Endowment Fund, John H. and Wilhelmina D. Harland Exhibition Endowment Fund, Katherine Murphy Riley Special Exhibition Endowment Fund, Margaretta Taylor Exhibition Fund, and RJR Nabisco Exhibition Endowment Fund