Previous research has suggested a connection
between orthostatic hypotension and cognitive decline in older people, but this appears to be the first to look at long - term associations.
Strachan's solo exhibitions include
Orthostatic Tolerance: It Might Not Be Such a Bad Idea if I Never Went Home Again, MIT List Visual Arts Center, Cambridge, MA (2010);
Orthostatic Tolerance: Launching from an Infinite Distance, Grand Arts, Kansas City, MO (2010); Tavares Strachan:
Orthostatic Tolerance, the Institute of Contemporary Art, University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia (2009); Where We Are is Always Miles Away, The Luggage Store, San Francisco, CA (2006); and The Difference
Between What We Have and What We Want, Albury Sayle Primary School, Nassau, The Bahamas (2006).
His work has been exhibited widely in the US and internationally: Strachan represented The Bahamas in the country's first national pavilion at the 55th International Venice Biennale; segments of his «
Orthostatic Tolerance» project were exhibited at MIT List Visual Arts Center (Cambridge, MA), ICA (Philadelphia, PA), and Grand Arts (Kansas City, MO); and «The Distance
Between What We Have and What We Want» was exhibited in The Bahamas, Miami, and at The Brooklyn Museum.