Outside Location / The Fence Outside 1150 25th St

Monument to the Unelected (2008 and ongoing)

Monument to the Unelected is a series of plastic election signs bearing the names of every major-party candidate who ever ran for the office of president and lost. It was created by artist Nina Katchadourian for the Scottsdale Museum of Contemporary Art in 2008, and has been exhibited during every presidential election cycle since then. These are not historical signs; each sign made for this project has been designed to look contemporary, even if it advertises a candidate from a previous century. Many of the signs borrow directly from real election signs the artist has observed and documented in different parts of the country. Like familiar political lawn signs, these signs are printed on corrugated plastic using the same commercial production methods. 

 

At a moment when the country is deeply preoccupied with a major national election, Monument to the Unelected presents a view and a reminder of the country's collective political road not taken.  Monument to the Unelected has been exhibited since 2008 on public sites, in front of private homes, as well as in museums and galleries, spanning the time both before and after the election. This year, after the election results have been determined, the 60th losing candidate's sign will be added to the group by a first-time voter.

 

On view at: Minnesota Street Project, Roots Community Health, di Rosa, St. Olaf, Pace, Scottsdale Museum of Contemporary Art, Cal State University Fullerton (Grand Central Art Center, Santa Ana), and the Abrahamson Family Collection.


October 21 – November 30, 2024