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Kenneth Tam’s Requiem for the Shattered American Dream
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Kenneth Tam’s Requiem for the Shattered American Dream

Last updated: February 23, 2025 10:51 pm
Editorial Board Published February 23, 2025
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Strewn a couple of darkish room are objects that recall the wreckage of a aircraft. As I investigated the scene of the disaster, I noticed fabric baggage holding battered metallic beams and headlights or, much more ominously, nothing in any respect, their mouths frozen open like gaping voids. Glowing types resembling melted milk cartons present the one mild supply. The beaded tan-and-black carpet, manufactured from interlocking carseat covers, rattled and slid unnervingly underfoot, crunching like protesting snow. On the middle of the catastrophe is one thing that remembers an impromptu streetside shrine composed of a lone shoe, a gold watch, a dangling Guanyin attraction, and forged epoxy-resin molds of espresso cup lids illuminated like candles. Amid these things is a metallic badge that reads “Licensed Taxicab.” 

Kenneth Tam’s exhibition The Medallion at Bridget Donahue takes up the devastation of these whose lives have been shattered by the plummeting worth of the medallion, a allow to function a taxi that’s distinctive to New York Metropolis. Marketed by the Bloomberg administration as a method to “own a piece of New York,” these medallions appeared like a method to obtain the American Dream; greater than half of those that scrimped, saved, and went into debt to realize them are immigrants. As soon as price about $1 million every, rideshare corporations like Uber and Lyft despatched values careening; in 2021, they have been price round $80,000 apiece. 

Set up view of Kenneth Tam, “Collision” (2025), assorted discovered automotive particles, LED lights, ashtrays, males’s leather-based shoe, epoxy resin, gold retirement watch, cardboard field, blown glass fragments, taxi medallion, wood Guanyin hanging automotive attraction

On the far facet of the room is the form of wide-format display that sits atop a taxicab. The title “Dissolved personal archive (2015–2024)” (2025) means that the photographs on this fast-moving slideshow are drawn from life — I noticed parks, galleries, home settings, even private particulars like what I believed have been backpacks branded with the Middle for Artwork, Care, and Alliances emblem — however a better look reveals them as AI-generated. In every slide, the human figures disappear into Refik Anadol-esque plumes of digital vortices; one generated determine appeared nearly to withstand this disintegration, staggering a number of steps earlier than collapsing. The message is obvious — tides of expertise wielded for private enrichment reasonably than societal enchancment will obliterate us with chilly ease. Nonetheless, the expertise is unsettling.

The 2-channel video “The Medallion” (2025), projected on reverse partitions, continues this critique extra elegiacally. In some pictures, individuals contort their our bodies as if swept right into a slow-motion tragedy; in others, they’re submerged, struggling towards a light-saturated floor, as if reaching for salvation. On this submarine context, the phrase “medallion” takes on an nearly mystical connotation, suggesting sunken treasure or pirates’ booty. In fact, taxi medallions have been nearly as helpful, vaunted, and uncommon, till they weren’t. 

The projected video additionally contains a close-up interview with a person who poured his financial savings into buying a medallion earlier than they hemorrhaged in worth. It saved him up at night time, he mentioned; the debt, the curiosity had him flipping from one facet of the mattress to the opposite. On the ground in entrance of the video is “Anxiety Clock” (2025), a patch of these carseat beads rigged as much as glow purple and flash between random numbers and nonsense symbols, like a hellish DMV the place your quantity won’t ever present.

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Element of set up view of Kenneth Tam, “The Medallion” (2025), 2-channel HD video with sound

Kenneth Tam: The Medallion continues at Bridget Donahue (99 Bowery, Decrease East Aspect, Manhattan) by way of March 8. The exhibition was organized by the gallery.

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