Apr 05 2023
Artist Talk: David Taylor & Marcos Ramírez ERRE

Artist Talk: David Taylor & Marcos Ramírez ERRE

Presented by Utah Museum of Fine Arts at Utah Museum of Fine Arts

Wed., April 5 | 6–7:30 pm | FREE
Live streaming available day of the event, check back here for the link!

David Taylor and Marcos Ramírez ERRE'S collaboration DeLIMITations, featured in Many Wests: Artists Shape an American Idea, is a massive collection of photographs with a striking obelisk that marks the 2,300-mile site-specific intervention following the 1821 boundary between the U.S. and Mexico. Hear about their process of creating and documenting at the April 5 artist talk.

DeLIMITations documents the artists’ epic effort to mark and photograph the never-before-surveyed 1821 border between the United States and Mexico. It presents the beautiful diversity of landscape and settlement in the American West while drawing our attention to the constructed and fluid nature of political borders. “Before this was Mexico or the U.S.,” Ramírez points out, “this whole land was Native American.”

In the 1819 Adams-Onís Treaty between the United States and Spain, which was ratified by the newly independent Mexico in 1821, the U.S. renounced “forever all their rights, claims, and pretensions” to the lands south of the treaty line. Yet, today those lands are known as the U.S. states of Arizona, California, Nevada, New Mexico, Utah, Texas, Colorado, Kansas, Wyoming and Oklahoma. The artists offer the treaty text to visitors to underscore the fallibility of promises and the force of U.S. westward expansion.

Listen to poet and professor Alborz Ghandehari's beautiful response to DeLIMITations

DAVID TAYLOR AND MARCOS RAMÍREZ ERRE, NO. 43 31° 03.856' N 93° 31.212’ W, 2016, PHOTOGRAPHY. 17 IN X W: 22 IN; IMAGE H: 15 11/16 IN X W: 21 IN, PORTFOLIO OF 48 ARCHIVAL PIGMENT PRINTS IN A CUSTOM ARCHIVAL BOX WITH COVER SHEETS AND ADAMS-ONIS BROADSHEET (PHYSICAL SHEET AND DIGITAL FILE) BY DAVID TAYLOR AND MARCOS RAMÍREZ ERRE TITLED: DELIMITATIONS, 2016, PURCHASED WITH FUNDS FROM THE PHYLLIS CANNON WATTIS ENDOWMENT FUND UMFA2019.9.1.46

Admission Info

FREE

Dates & Times

2023/04/05 - 2023/04/05

Location Info

Utah Museum of Fine Arts

410 Campus Center Drive, Salt Lake City, UT 84112