925 Mission Street
San Francisco, California 94103

Hiding in Plain Sight, the first exhibition of multimedia artist Hasan Elahi's work in San Francisco, is the latest installment of a much larger project, Tracking Transience, which began in 2004 and continues today. Falsely accused of involvement in the 9/11 terrorist plot, Elahi became the subject of an intensive F.B.I. investigation. After months of interrogations and nine consecutive lie-detector tests, he was cleared of suspicion. Following this harrowing experience, Elahi conceived Tracking Transience, a self-surveillance project that continually and publicly presents his exact location, activities, bank records, and other personal data. Although the daily images of places visited, food eaten, and money spent can be seen as details of contemporary life, for Elahi the subject matter becomes evidence of his life and his actions, establishing a voluntary and perpetual digital alibi against future accusations. For many artists the dissolution between art and life is a theoretical practice, yet for Elahi it is a permanent routine that brings the viewer a record of life as a citizen and a life as working artist. His work raises powerful, undeniable questions about privacy, and about who is watching us, when, and where. Elahi is represented by Michael Klein Arts in New York, NY. Opening Reception is Wednesday March 2, 2011 from 7-9PM with Members VIP Reception on Wednesday March 2, 2011 from 6-7PM (RSVP randy@theintersection.org). Gallery hours are Tuesday-Saturday, 12-6PM, we are closed Sundays and Mondays.

Added by Intersection on February 4, 2011

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