Marisa J. Futernick, At Home with the Stars, 2021

Marisa J. Futernick, At Home with the Stars, 2021

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Marisa J. Futernick
At Home with the Stars, 2021
Single-channel HD video with sound
16 minutes
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Marisa J. Futernick is an artist and writer whose work explores “Americanness” and the promise of the American Dream, intertwining the personal with the historical and fact with fiction. Through the combination of text and image, she uncovers the less visible social and political histories of the United States and its complex mythologies. With a strong drive to tell stories (be they historical or invented—usually a mix of both) that address issues of social and economic disparities, she has made work about swimming pools, front lawns, the Hollywood Sign, the Watergate building, Detroit home ownership, the corn industry, the 10 missing floors in Trump Tower, the hometowns of Presidents, failed political candidates, and a surreal search for the cheapest gas in Los Angeles. Taking an interdisciplinary approach, she uses a variety of media including photography, film/video, installation, writing and artist’s books, radio, and painting. Futernick often uses her own voice or physical body to subvert gender stereotypes, and her invented narratives weave together rigorous research, humor, and the poetry of the everyday in an effort to understand and humanize history.

Futernick’s work has been presented at venues including the Whitechapel Gallery, London; Royal Academy of Arts, London; ICA, London; The British Library, London; Jerwood Space, London; Arnolfini, Bristol, UK; Oxy Arts, Occidental College, Los Angeles; Monte Vista Projects, Los Angeles; Orange Coast College, Costa Mesa, California; Harvard University; and Yale University. She is a recipient of the prestigious Deutsche Bank Award and holds a BA from Yale University and an MFA from the Royal Academy Schools, London, with additional studies at Goldsmiths College, London. Her book 13 Presidents (Slimvolume, 2016) was shortlisted for the Bar Tur Photobook Award from The Photographers’ Gallery, London. Other books by the artist include How I Taught Umberto Eco to Love the Bomb (RA Editions and California Fever Press, 2015) and The Watergate Complex (Rice + Toye, 2015). Her work has been featured in the Los Angeles Times, LA Weekly, Die Tageszeitung (taz), Art Papers, and Refract, the visual studies journal from the University of California Santa Cruz. Her radio series 13 Presidents, based on her book of the same name, recently aired on 96.7 KGAP Los Angeles as part of the Materials & Applications Architecture Radio season. She is a core member of the activist group Artists 4 Democracy.

Futernick was born in Detroit, Michigan and raised in Hartford, Connecticut. After over 15 years in London, Futernick now lives and works in Los Angeles, California, where her solo exhibition Popular Vote is on view at Glendale Community College from October 1 to November 18, 2022.