Nov 22, 2009
Project background
In 2007 and 2008, the Heartland curators, eschewing
traditional research methods, set out on a series of old-fashioned
road trips through the vast center of the United States. These
research trips informed two distinct exhibitions. The first
presentation, which opened in October 2008 at the Van Abbemuseum in
the Netherlands, sought to uncover new ways of thinking about the
American interior during the U.S. presidential election and gave
European audiences access to a broad survey of the Heartland’s
culture, art, and music. The second, reconceived presentation at
the Smart Museum, offers U.S. audiences a more focused look at the
ideals of resourcefulness and invention that permeate the
Heartland. Together, the two presentations offer a richly layered
reading of a region that has too often been overlooked.
The exhibition is co-organized by the Smart Museum of Art and the Van Abbemuseum, Eindhoven, the Netherlands. The Van Abbemuseum's presentation of Heartland took place from October 3, 2008 to February 8, 2009. In Eindhoven, the project consisted of a group exhibition in the Van Abbemuseum together with a musical program in the Muziekcentrum Frits Philips.