Tony Oursler
Hideaway

Hideaway
Hideaway
Hideaway
ArtistAmerican, born 1957
CultureAmerican
Titles
  • Hideaway
Date1995, updated 2016
MediumChair, fabric, videotape, VCR, and video projector, updated to digital format by the artist in 2016
DimensionsDimensions variable, 11 minutes, 12 seconds
Credit LineMuseum purchase funded by contemporary@mfah 2017, the Caroline Wiess Law Accessions Endowment, Suzanne S. Miller, Lester Marks, and Chris Urbanczyk, with matching funds provided by Chevron
Object number2017.116
Non exposé

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Description

Tony
Oursler combines found objects with video projections to create psychologically
discomforting tableaux. Hideaway
typifies these hybrid and theatrical works. It was created with the performance
artist Tracy Leipold, one of Oursler’s chief collaborators and muses. Speaking from under the overturned chair, the
fallen figure commands our attention while expressing the wish to escape
notice. Leipold brings an extraordinary range of emotion into the deceptively
simple and carefully scripted monologue; she alternately confronts and cajoles
the viewer, uttering: “I’m getting smaller (and smaller). . . . Forget this
face. Turn away and forget this face. . . . I’m gone. Bye-bye.”




ProvenanceThe artist; [Metro Pictures, New York]; [Texas Gallery, Houston by 2005]; private collection; [Texas Gallery, Houston]; purchased by MFAH, 2017.
Exhibition History"Tony Oursler," Texas Gallery, Houston, April 5–23, 2005.

"On Common Ground," Museum of Fine Arts, Houston, October 21, 2017–January 14, 2018.

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