Terry Urbahn
Speechless

Artwork Detail
Terry Urbahn’s video is brash and in the quiet, polite
context of the white cube it borders on obnoxious. The artist, dressed in the style of punk, plays his bass and lip-syncs The Stranglers hit ‘Peaches’ in his bedroom. While this work could appear out of context here, it would seem even more out of place playing on a TV monitor in a karaoke bar. The text you read in Urbahn’s video is reminiscent of the scrolling prompts in karaoke videos. But those tools for entertainment are slick and sentimental; they are about identification, not critique. Urban is one of a number of Pākehā artists, emerging in the 1990s, who were concerned with exploring white ethnicity in the form of trash culture. Collectively, their work can be seen as a reaction to the big issue of the time – biculturalism.
- Title
- Speechless
- Artist/creator
- Production date
- 1997
- Medium
- single channel video, standard definition (SD), 4:3, colour, stereo sound
- Dimensions
- 4min 14sec
- Credit line
- Auckland Art Gallery Toi o Tāmaki, gift of the Patrons of the Auckland Art Gallery, 2003
- Accession no
- 2003/51/3
- Copyright
- Copying restrictions apply
- Department
- New Zealand Art
- Display status
- Not on display
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