• Failed States, 2012 Installation view. Honor Fraser Los Angeles
  • Failed States, 2012 Installation view
  • Failed States, 2012 Installation view
  • Failed States, 2012 Installation view
  • Failed States, 2011 1993 Mercedes Benz 300TE station wagon armored to B4 level 59 x 183 x 77 inches
  • Failed States, 129 pages, Publication Studio, 2010
  • The Deed, 2011 Silkscreen on paper 43 x 30 inches inches Edition of 6 + 2AP
  • The Capitol Shooter: Breaking News , 2011 Archived news footage TRT 00:9:15 Edition of 3+2AP
  • Six Shots from The Capitol Stepps, 2011 Digital chromogenic print 20 x 16 inches framed Edition of 6 + 2AP
  • Fiction, 2011 Silkscreen on paper 32 x 48 inches Edition of 6 + 2AP
  • Installation view, Honor Fraser, 2012
  • Live Stream, 2012 Live stream of the sky above the Texas State Capitol, Austin, TX Dimensions Variable
  • Exit, 2011 Archival print on paper 32 x 46 x 3 inches Edition of 6 + 2AP
  • Fausto and Letter to Fausto, 2011 Facsimile of letter with Spanish translation, marked book 8 x 4 inches (book) 8 x 11 inches (letter) Unique
  • Failed States, 2012 Installation view
  • Live Stream, 2012 Live stream of the sky above the Texas State Capitol, Austin, TX Dimensions Variable
  • The Capitol Shooter: Breaking News , 2011 Archived news footage TRT 00:9:15 Edition of 3+2AP
  • Failed States, 2012 Installation view

Failed States

Press Release: Honor Fraser Gallery is pleased to announce Failed States, Jill Magid's first solo show in Los Angeles. Magid will launch her new book, also entitled Failed States, in conjunction with the exhibition.

Failed States is an exploration of coincidence and poetics amid the barriers and bureaucracy of governmental power. In January 2010, while on a trip to research the history of snipers in Austin, Texas, Magid witnessed a mysterious shooting on the steps of the State Capitol. After attempting to speak with a state employee a young man named Fausto Cardenas exited the building and —in full view of security— fired six shots from a small caliber gun into the Texas sky. Cardenas has offered no explanation for his actions. Last August, after eighteen months of incarceration, he took a plea bargain, ultimately silencing himself.

In Failed States, Magid acts as eyewitness and dramaturge, drawing connections between Fausto's futile and tragic act and Goethe's nineteenth-century epic poem, Faust. Magid portrays Fausto as the tragic hero, guiding the relationship between the lone gunman and the famed literary protagonist to a histrionic effect. Failed States investigates Fausto's abstract, almost surrealist, act as it is chronicled through an intermingling of personal and public, fact and fiction, words and actions.

Originally written as a "closet drama" —a play to be read rather than performed— Faust is now regularly presented on stage. In the installation of Failed States, the script is slowly unveiled through stage directions, prints, audio, photographs, news reports, and a live feed from the sky above the Capitol steps. The exhibition will feature Failed States — the work from which this exhibition takes its name – Magid's 1993 Mercedes Benz station wagon. This car was originally purchased as Magid's family car and has been subsequently armored to withstand gunfire common in war zones. While following Fausto's case, Magid was training to be an embedded reporter in Afghanistan and learned about the "hard cars" or armored vehicles (usually Mercedes) designed to blend into local traffic. For a previous exhibition, this car was parked on the site where Fausto Cardenas had parked his car before approaching the Capitol in Austin. For her exhibition with Honor Fraser Gallery, Magid brings the car inside the gallery, embedding herself further into the drama.

To order Failed States, the book, send an email to: failedstates@publicationstudio.biz or contact the gallery directly.