Feb 4th 2023

On the final weekend of Guyโ€™s exhibition, the artist joins Hixson and Goulish in conversation to discuss their respective bodies of work as they intersect in and around the world of Oz.

Since 2008, Chicago-based performance group Every house has a door has created dynamic, multi-faceted works that often draw out historically neglected subjects. Its founders Lin Hixson and Matthew Goulish frequently take on the respective roles of director and dramaturg, while working with a variable team of other artistsโ€”including occasional collaborations with Max Guy, whose solo exhibition But tell me, is it a civilized country? is currently on view at the Renaissance Society. Centered on the story of The Wizard of Oz, Guyโ€™s work in the gallery finds a range of peculiar resonances with Scarecrow, a performance developed by Every house in collaboration with Finnish artist Essi Kausalainen and others.

Lin Hixson (director) and Matthew Goulish (dramaturg) co-founded Every house has a door in 2008, to convene diverse, inter-generational project-specific teams of specialists, including emerging as well as internationally recognized artists. Drawn to historically or critically neglected subjects, Every house creates performance works and performance-related projects in many media. Their performance works in collaboration with Helsinki-based artist Essi Kauslainen include Scarecrow (2017), and the multi-year Carnival of the Animals project, dedicated to endangered and extinct species. In 2022, the company co-published Selected Plays of Jay Wright Volumes 1 and 2 with Kenning Editions.

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