SAC Arts presents…

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Caleb Engstrom

From the Artist:

The Face of Another

I am now more than ever, inside.

How much of this is affecting them? They seem like themselves enough, I hope that I seem like ‘myself’ enough.

Through the use of masks, corporeal mime, and the mythological god Hermanubis, The Face of Another, explores the artist's role as a father and how this role compels one to conceal parts of oneself while revealing others.

 
PDF of previous installation provided by the artist, (reduced size for web)

PDF of previous installation provided by the artist, (reduced size for web)

All photography by Paul Salveson, provided by Caleb Engstrom

 

Hermanubis: I’m here to protect you.
Daughter(s): I don’t know what you mean by that.
Well I guess it’s not so much protection, as much as just guide and to be near you.
Hold your hand.

Walking together everyday is my favorite part of everyday.
Yeah. Walks are good-- I wish we could get another dog. Maybe when we move, maybe when we know where we are going to live.
Yeah, we could rescue a dog. A lot of dogs need rescuing right now. A friend of mine was just telling me the other day that when he has downtime and just needs to decompress, he likes to watch animal rescue shows.
We watch those shows too, mom loves ‘em.
At the beginning the dog is so scared and won’t let anyone touch or be near them, but by the end they are bonded, so close.

My favorite part about this walk is that while I am simultaneously holding your hand, conscious and alert, I am also lost in my thoughts. We are drifting as we move, we are always arriving, because who cares where we walk to, right?

Our favorite part about this walk is that while you are holding our hands, we are holding yours.
There is a river on this walk, maybe we could find it?

I’m not much for swimming. I’d rather sing a song.

(THEY ALL BEGIN TO SING, COUNTRY ROAD BY JOHN DENVER, AS ITS THE ONE SONG THE YOUNGEST WILL EVER TRULY, CONFIDENTLY SING FROM ‘THE GUT’)

songv2.jpg

(HADES and PERSEPHONE, FROM THE PARALLEL SIDEWALK, WATCH AS THEY WALK— THEY RETURN HOME— UNDER NO JUDGEMENT, UNDER NO CONDITIONS)

Dad, can we ask you something?
Yeah, of course.
Will you die or will we die first?

Here is a link for a virtual walk-through of the installation in another venue

Caleb Engstrom
THE FACE OF ANOTHER
(HERMANuBiS MASKS & MIMES)
UAG Gallery 2020

https://players.cupix.com/p/TU8z7lYp