Tyler Foote Finds: A Compendium of My Ignorance

 

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Tyler Foote and Moira McLaughlin

Tyler Foote Finds: A Compendium of My Ignorance, now on view at The DANK Inaugural in Nevada City, California, is a two-year collaboration with my dog, a mixed-breed terrier puppy rescued from the streets of Sacramento.

From the moment he came to live with me in Nevada County, Tyler Foote collected environmental objects. His curiosity was humbling because I couldn’t identify a single branch, feather, snake, acorn, butterfly or mushroom he brought to me. Inspired by 19th century naturalists, I began to tag and date each object and note my uneducated response to them. His persistence made me wonder if he might be the reincarnation of John Muir.

As our project progressed into the driest seasons of California’s history, the objects took on new significance. The drought is imperiling our ecosystems. Already 47 animals are on the state’s endangered species list, and another 36 are listed as “threatened.” Native fish, normally able to weather natural drought years, are unable to survive the man made systems that mimic perpetual drought. And the foothill pine, native to Nevada County, is succumbing to dwarf pine mistletoe brought on by water deficits that make way for bark beetle infestation and death. At the rate we’re going, on a global level, 400,000 species will be extinct by the year 2100.

These statistics are not hypothetical. This is happening. Now. And, if we don’t know the names of the living beings that surround us, that sustain us, how will we know they are disappearing? How will human beings survive our extreme detachment from our natural habitat?

Displaying Tyler Foote Finds in a gallery setting added another dimension to our endeavor; inviting questions about art, money, impermanence, beauty, commodification, and knowledge. 

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Tyler Foote Finds: A Compendium of My Ignorance by Moira McLaughlin,
photo by Jim Pyle

 

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Feather, Blue Jay?

 

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Snakes, What Kind? Dangerous?

 

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Bone, What Animal? What Part?

 

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Nest, What Kind of Bird?
 

 

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The only object I could identify

 

Collaborating with Tyler Foote has forever changed my connection to nature, and made me rethink, when we’re tethered together, my animal companion and I, who’s leading whom?

I'd love for you to come see it in person.

The DANK Inaugural gallery times:

Wednesdays, July 16, 23, 30, during Nevada City Hot Summer Nights, 6 – 9:30 pm.

Saturday mornings, July 19 and 26, during the Nevada City Farmer's Market, 9:00-1:00 am.

Friday, August 1, closing night reception during Nevada City Art Walk, 5:00-9:00 pm.

P.S. Tyler Foote is a road in Nevada County, California, built in 1913 by Arthur DeWint Foote, artist and writer Mary Hallock Foote's husband. It connects North Columbia, California to a town called Cherokee that used to be called Tyler. 

Comments

12 responses to “Tyler Foote Finds: A Compendium of My Ignorance”

  1. sally muir Avatar

    I would SO love to come and see your show it looks brilliant, what a great idea. Does he pick them up or what?
    Sadly I’m in England, but good luck with it.

  2. Moira McLaughlin Avatar

    Sally, I would love for you to come. Our art group started out as yarn bombers, so you would be right at home. Yes, Tyler started with sticks, carry them on our walks. Then began to collect pine cones, acorns and feathers, carry them gently in his mouth, and dropping them on our doorstep before entering the house. I began to reward him and he branched out into bones and snakes. This spring he has gone crazy for mushrooms. It’s been so wonderful to have our walks become the art work, instead of feeling guilty about leaving my studio and struggling with my unfinished Darby works. He forced me to keep creating in a totally new way.
    Moira

  3. erin Avatar

    So fun… and did you see Lenka’s photo of your work with me in the background?

  4. Sylvia J Cameron Avatar
    Sylvia J Cameron

    Very nice Moira,
    Hope to be up to see it one of these days.

  5. Moira McLaughlin Avatar

    No. I haven’t seen it. Where can I find it? She had a terrific photo of the kids playing in Joe’s sprinkler boat on Instagram too.
    Moira McLaughlin
    Dog Art Today
    https://dogarttoday.com/

  6. Moira McLaughlin Avatar

    Thank you, Sylvia. xo, M

  7. Abby (Doggerel) Avatar

    This is marvelous, Moira! I love the concept and your presentation of it. So wish I was nearby so that I could come see it in person!

  8. Anthony Weir Avatar

    Dear Moira,
    I have been following Tyler’s blog for some time now and have purloined some of your photos for one of my own blogs. I was captivated by your exhibition of Tyler’s finds. He is indeed a Teacher, as was my own dog Oscar.
    I have linked a photo of His Excellency on my blog (http://dogsdepicted.tumblr.com) to your recent post.
    Anthony

  9. Moira McLaughlin Avatar

    Hi Anthony – Thanks for your kind words and for sharing Tyler’s finds. Your blog is fantastic! I see some images I would like share on Dog Art Today and link back to you in the future.
    Keep in touch.
    Best regards,
    Moira

  10. Moira McLaughlin Avatar

    Thanks, Abby! Wish you could come too. I will be sharing some more of the show on the blog to try to convey the full experience.
    Moira

  11. Evelyn Morris Hecht Avatar

    Wow…I smell a fab self-published book in the making….Moira, u simply must assemble your wonderful art, photos, messages, stories in a book! When I stared at pic of u and Tyler, I saw a black top hat on him- and then, John Muir statement gave me chills….and u look beautiful.

  12. Moira McLaughlin Avatar

    Thank you, Evelyn. Truly.
    Moira

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