Sarah Sudhoff "Failure to Connect"
Single channel video (color, audio), Running time: 1.5 minutes, 2020, $1500
Artist statement
Sarah Sudhoff’s work interweaves themes of gender, science, and personal experience through photographs, performance, installation, soundscapes, and sculpture. Most recently, her work centers on emerging methods of data collection, creating tangible expressions of ephemeral human experiences Intimacy, the underlying concept of the project, is crucial to human health. The lack of physical contact for many adults during the Covid-19 pandemic has recently cast the importance of human connections, and the pain associated with their loss, into sharp relief. Failure to Connect begins to address our ongoing need for connection and physical touch through data-driven private performances with the Lioness vibrator creating positively charged artworks derived directly from Sudhoff’s personal biomedical data.
Artist bio
Sarah Sudhoff is a Cuban American Houston-based interdisciplinary artist. Sudhoff has participated in artist residencies at Artpace, Kinsey Institute for Research in Sex, Gender and Reproduction, and The DoSeum. She has been awarded artist grants from Houston Arts Alliance and The Louis Comfort Tiffany Foundation. Sudhoff’s recent and forthcoming exhibitions include Ivestor Contemporary; ICOSA; Nancy Littlejohn Fine Art; Filter Photo; grayDuck Gallery; Center for Fine Art Photography, and Houston Health Museum. Sudhoff is a former photo editor for Texas Monthly and Time magazines and served as Executive Director and Curator for the Texas Photographic Society and the Houston Center for Photography. Sudhoff taught photography at Stephen F. Austin State University, Trinity University, and UTSA. Sudhoff completed an M.F.A. in Photography from Parsons School of Design, New York.
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Price does NOT include audio/video equipment. Contact robert@collarworks.org regarding delivery of purchased video file.
Single channel video (color, audio), Running time: 1.5 minutes, 2020, $1500
Artist statement
Sarah Sudhoff’s work interweaves themes of gender, science, and personal experience through photographs, performance, installation, soundscapes, and sculpture. Most recently, her work centers on emerging methods of data collection, creating tangible expressions of ephemeral human experiences Intimacy, the underlying concept of the project, is crucial to human health. The lack of physical contact for many adults during the Covid-19 pandemic has recently cast the importance of human connections, and the pain associated with their loss, into sharp relief. Failure to Connect begins to address our ongoing need for connection and physical touch through data-driven private performances with the Lioness vibrator creating positively charged artworks derived directly from Sudhoff’s personal biomedical data.
Artist bio
Sarah Sudhoff is a Cuban American Houston-based interdisciplinary artist. Sudhoff has participated in artist residencies at Artpace, Kinsey Institute for Research in Sex, Gender and Reproduction, and The DoSeum. She has been awarded artist grants from Houston Arts Alliance and The Louis Comfort Tiffany Foundation. Sudhoff’s recent and forthcoming exhibitions include Ivestor Contemporary; ICOSA; Nancy Littlejohn Fine Art; Filter Photo; grayDuck Gallery; Center for Fine Art Photography, and Houston Health Museum. Sudhoff is a former photo editor for Texas Monthly and Time magazines and served as Executive Director and Curator for the Texas Photographic Society and the Houston Center for Photography. Sudhoff taught photography at Stephen F. Austin State University, Trinity University, and UTSA. Sudhoff completed an M.F.A. in Photography from Parsons School of Design, New York.
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Price does NOT include audio/video equipment. Contact robert@collarworks.org regarding delivery of purchased video file.
Single channel video (color, audio), Running time: 1.5 minutes, 2020, $1500
Artist statement
Sarah Sudhoff’s work interweaves themes of gender, science, and personal experience through photographs, performance, installation, soundscapes, and sculpture. Most recently, her work centers on emerging methods of data collection, creating tangible expressions of ephemeral human experiences Intimacy, the underlying concept of the project, is crucial to human health. The lack of physical contact for many adults during the Covid-19 pandemic has recently cast the importance of human connections, and the pain associated with their loss, into sharp relief. Failure to Connect begins to address our ongoing need for connection and physical touch through data-driven private performances with the Lioness vibrator creating positively charged artworks derived directly from Sudhoff’s personal biomedical data.
Artist bio
Sarah Sudhoff is a Cuban American Houston-based interdisciplinary artist. Sudhoff has participated in artist residencies at Artpace, Kinsey Institute for Research in Sex, Gender and Reproduction, and The DoSeum. She has been awarded artist grants from Houston Arts Alliance and The Louis Comfort Tiffany Foundation. Sudhoff’s recent and forthcoming exhibitions include Ivestor Contemporary; ICOSA; Nancy Littlejohn Fine Art; Filter Photo; grayDuck Gallery; Center for Fine Art Photography, and Houston Health Museum. Sudhoff is a former photo editor for Texas Monthly and Time magazines and served as Executive Director and Curator for the Texas Photographic Society and the Houston Center for Photography. Sudhoff taught photography at Stephen F. Austin State University, Trinity University, and UTSA. Sudhoff completed an M.F.A. in Photography from Parsons School of Design, New York.
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