Incendiary Traces

Incendiary Traces Incendiary Traces is a collective art and research project focused on visualizing the landscape of international conflict.

Incendiary Traces is a conceptually driven, collectively generated art and research project that explores the political facets of representing landscape. Since 2012, Incendiary Traces has produced plein air drawing surveys at actively policed borders, military training grounds, surveillance headquarters and other contested landscapes,, starting in Southern California and expanding beyond. Through

these on-site actions, research and public scholarship, the project investigates the ways in which authoritative technological representations of conflict zones fall short of physical experience on the ground. The project has included surveys of the US-Mexico border (broadly defined); the Twentynine Palms Marine Corps base desert training simulation cities; the C4i4 police surveillance hub in Mexico City (now C5); the EU Border Protection Agency headquarters in Warsaw; and the Greek Coast Guard in Athens; among many others. Since its beginning, Incendiary Traces has chronicled the project, related images, and research through various publications, including Los Angeles’ KCET TV program Artbound, Places Journal, and Mexico City's Registromx. Landscapes - the spaces we live in - are framed pictorially. These images produce compelling narratives and wield political power. Artists, explorers, speculators, even military strategists have used landscape imagery to voice and define our relationship to national identity, security and war. Exercising poetic, polyvocal strategies, the aim of Incendiary Traces is to critically reflect upon the totalizing technological and data-based perspectives of territory that underwrite visceral government aggression. The project was conceived by Hillary Mushkin in 2011. For more information or to get involved, email us at incendiarytraces at gmail.com.

Reflecting on Incendiary Traces' recent visit to the Central Valley to investigate   issues near and around El Nido, CA....
10/21/2021

Reflecting on Incendiary Traces' recent visit to the Central Valley to investigate issues near and around El Nido, CA. Thankful to Leonardo Pirondi for these beautiful 35mm images, as well as Zazie Ray-Trapido and the rest of the team for contributing to this work in progress. Stayed tuned...

Our latest essay on Places...
04/19/2021

Our latest essay on Places...

The U.S.-Mexico border is not a line on the ground, but a network diagram drawn through bodies and databases.

11/10/2020

For those who may be interested, Caltech is hosting an online discussion on 11/20 about agriculture, race, and the origins of eugenics in Southern California. Panelists include Narsiso Martinez (Independent Artist), Gabriel Rosenberg (Duke University), Yvette Saavedra (University of Oregon), Tiago Saraiva (Drexel University), and Sarah Seekatz (San Joaquin Delta College). Register here to attend:

08/10/2020

This week (Aug. 11-16) my 2008 animation "As We Go On" will screen in Oxy Arts' storefront window Streetview Series in Highland Park. Within the video, symbols of our national mythology of sugary plenty and sanitized security share space in absurd panoramic landscapes.

Drop by to see the videos through our street-facing window on York Boulevard.

Thank you, LA Department of Cultural Affairs and COLA panelists! It's been an honor to be included as a 2020 COLA Fellow...
07/10/2020

Thank you, LA Department of Cultural Affairs and COLA panelists! It's been an honor to be included as a 2020 COLA Fellow with such a great group of LA artists.

"Hillary Mushkin’s practice has continually explored the uneasy juxtapositions and shifting perspectives of contemporary
landscapes: how we see and represent place in our technological moment," writes Jane McFadden in her essay on the artist.

In Mushkin's "Incendiary Traces" series she engages 21st century sites of conflict—borders, training camps, military outposts—primarily through drawing. In doing so she explores the visible and invisible realities at play in these contested sites.

Mushkin is one of 14 artists to receive the 2020 City of Los Angeles (COLA) Individual Artist Fellowship. Read McFadden's complete essay on the artist, and view current and past work at cola2020.squarespace.com. (link also in bio).

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These contemplative, rhythmic works on paper by Stacie Jaye Meyer were inspired by the US-Mexico Boundary Survey atlas o...
04/20/2020

These contemplative, rhythmic works on paper by Stacie Jaye Meyer were inspired by the US-Mexico Boundary Survey atlas of 1848-1855. Thank you for sharing with us, !

Our friends at Signal Fire are hiring! Co-lead an organization dedicated to art, nature, stewardship and accessibility.....
01/08/2020

Our friends at Signal Fire are hiring! Co-lead an organization dedicated to art, nature, stewardship and accessibility...Yes, please! 😍

Do you live inside the 100-mile Border Zone? Chances are you do. Scholar S. Deborah Kang outlines the history of our bor...
12/13/2019

Do you live inside the 100-mile Border Zone? Chances are you do. Scholar S. Deborah Kang outlines the history of our border landscape and the erosion of legal rights within it.

Created by policymakers in the 1940s, the border zone extends 100 miles inland from the nation’s land and sea boundaries and houses nearly two-thirds of...

Observations and drawings from the US's 100-mile border zone. Thanks to Thomas Zummer, Nikko Mueller, Gloria Lee and all...
12/13/2019

Observations and drawings from the US's 100-mile border zone. Thanks to Thomas Zummer, Nikko Mueller, Gloria Lee and all the other artists and participants of Three Border Ecologies who joined us in examining this legally fraught landscape.

All around the United States is a 100-mile border zone where one can be searched and one's things seized. Policies way beyond what the constitution allows...

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