Jasmine Clarke Work from Shadow of the Palm. ” When I look in the mirror, I want to believe that what I am seeing is an extension of myself even though I know that it isn’t. I’m seeing a reflection (an illusion) of me and my world. I can never quite trust a mirror. A […]
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Welly Fletcher
Monday, 10 January 2022
Welly Fletcher Work from Elephant Shoe. “I’ve been thinking about elephants a lot- especially their feet. Their low frequency communications travel beneath the ground, and then elephants ”hear” through their feet, along with their ears. Elephant expression of grief is LOUD, STRONG, FULL. We are lucky to overlap with them; we could learn a lot […]
Jeffery Meris
Thursday, 6 January 2022
Jeffery Meris Work from Catch a Stick of Fire. “Jeffrey Meris’s hanging sculptures, reminiscent of chandeliers, are made of aluminium piping, ceramic vessels, and spider plants. These materials, along with Meris’s shift from working with steel and iron to aluminum, a lighter, and, as Meris says, a more “intimate” metal—often found in domestic spaces for […]
Jacolby Satterwhite
Wednesday, 5 January 2022
Jacolby Satterwhite Work from his oeuvre. “Through performance, video, 3D animation, installation, and sculpture, Jacolby Satterwhite explores themes of memory, desire, and ritual. He is interested in process as a metanarrative: the narrative between past, present, and future, and how that process relates a broad, shared experience. Often using his mother’s drawings as a resource […]
Rick Silva and Nicolas Sassoon
Tuesday, 4 January 2022
Rick Silva and Nicolas Sassoon Work from CORES. It is well worth seeing the videos (that I could not embed without issue) and reading the essay for each fragment. “Here, on the lithosphere, where the earth meets the sky, there exists a long history of how rocks and stones can be seen as images and […]
Sadie Barnette
Monday, 3 January 2022
Sadie Barnette Work from Inheritance. “This new body of work uses installation, sculpture, photography, wallpaper and large-scale drawing to examine the artist’s familial legacy. Employing archival material–such as the 500-page dossier compiled by the FBI surveilling her father, Rodney Barnette, during his time in the Black Panther Party–the artist wields the personal nature of generational […]
Rachel Youn
Friday, 17 December 2021
Rachel Youn Work from their oeuvre. “Rachel Youn is an artist living and working in St. Louis, MO. They use sculpture and new media to poke fun at hierarchal narratives embedded in objects and lifestyles. Sourcing from home furnishing stores and oriental goods peddled on craigslist, their work collapses notions of authenticity and artifice through […]
SANGREE
Thursday, 16 December 2021
SANGREE Work from their oeuvre. “SANGREE is the first SANGREE is a well know figure among contortion enthusiasts SANGREE is unavailable SANGREE is from 5 to 8 pm from now on SANGREE is away SANGREE is well known in the vicinity SANGREE is a subdivision SANGREE is a throwback SANGREE is plotting SANGREE is rife […]
Camille Jodoin-Eng
Wednesday, 15 December 2021
Camille Jodoin-Eng Work from their oeuvre. “Camille Jodoin-Eng’s work approaches the interplay between physical and psychological space by engaging with spatial and sensory properties such as light, dimensions, and perspectives. Often inspired by shrines and temples as spaces devoted to reflecting on otherworldly existences, her work engages with repetition and symbology to create a physical manifestation […]
Leonard Suryajaya
Tuesday, 14 December 2021
Leonard Suryajaya Work from False Idol. “… Leonard Suryajaya’s series False Idols pushes the boundaries of representation of his/our intimate relationships. Using his loved ones as subjects in his bizarre play, Suryajaya creates elaborate scenes that are beautiful, absurd and at times disturbing. He works with several different mediums to stretch our point of view […]