An installation for EVIDENCE at Untitled Vol 2, a three-person show with Eugene McCoy and Guillermo Gómez-Peña, curated by Brooke Farrington and Kim Puliafico.

Curatorial statement:

Performance exists in a state of continual disappearance. It unfolds in real time, shaped by presence, gesture, and contingency—resisting containment even as it invites witness. And yet, its ephemeral nature has always been accompanied by an equally persistent desire to record, translate, and extend it beyond the moment of its occurrence.

EVIDENCE considers the symbiotic relationship between performance and its documentation, not as a secondary or supplementary act, but as an integral part of the work itself. Photography, video, text, and residual objects do not simply capture performance; they reconstitute it. In many cases, they become the primary state through which the work is encountered, remembered, and archived.

The works gathered here approach evidence as interpretation—an active, generative process that reshapes the live act into something that can circulate, endure, and be reactivated across time. What emerges is not a fixed record of something past, but an ongoing negotiation between disappearance and permanence. Performance, in this context, is never fully lost; it is continuously re-performed through its traces. Likewise, documentation is never neutral—it is a living extension of the work, capable of producing new meanings and new ways to engage with the human condition throughout time.