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Sunday, October 16, 2011
Wednesday, September 28, 2011
"Veil" show pics!
A group show I was in- Concordia College in Moorhead, Minnesota
Kimsooja and Robert Morgan studio visit
Peformance/video/installation artist Kimsooja and critic Robert Morgan came to my studio the other day. I had seen Kimsooja's Needle Woman in NYC before, and it was presented along with other works of hers at the University Museum. The two presented a conversation (artist talk) in the museum the night of the opening.
While it has been brought up that issues in her work are problematic (in regards to class and race), I find her work to be very captivating. Certainly problematic issues are not a reason to write off an artist's work as unworthy, especially since the work of most artists, if not all, poses problematic situations. One can argue the act of making art is problematic....so is it ever a good enough reason to stop making and looking? Especially interesting, since she is a woman of color, if that gives her more room to play with ideas of class, race and nationality, and also if that means she has a harder time getting away with it. Nevertheless, there is an undeniable energy that she creates in her work.
I found their visit to my studio to be a very valuable experience.
Robert Morgan responded very intensely about the following work of mine- a work that I usually don't present. Here's to rediscoveries....
While it has been brought up that issues in her work are problematic (in regards to class and race), I find her work to be very captivating. Certainly problematic issues are not a reason to write off an artist's work as unworthy, especially since the work of most artists, if not all, poses problematic situations. One can argue the act of making art is problematic....so is it ever a good enough reason to stop making and looking? Especially interesting, since she is a woman of color, if that gives her more room to play with ideas of class, race and nationality, and also if that means she has a harder time getting away with it. Nevertheless, there is an undeniable energy that she creates in her work.
I found their visit to my studio to be a very valuable experience.
Robert Morgan responded very intensely about the following work of mine- a work that I usually don't present. Here's to rediscoveries....
(And this one too..)
Sunday, September 11, 2011
I have two shows...
I'm currently in two shows- including my first NYC show! Here are the works that will be shown at the respective exhibitions.
"Open/Close"
curated by Maymanah Farhat
Cuchifritos Gallery- AAI NYC
Lower East Side, New York City
Sep 17- Oct 3, 2011
AND
"Visible and Invisible Spaces: (Dis)Covering the Veil"
curated by Jennifer Heath
Concordia College
Moorhead, MN
Aug 25- Sep 25, 2011
"Open/Close"
curated by Maymanah Farhat
Cuchifritos Gallery- AAI NYC
Lower East Side, New York City
Sep 17- Oct 3, 2011
A Whisper
Self-Portrait for an Animation
Untitled
AND
"Visible and Invisible Spaces: (Dis)Covering the Veil"
curated by Jennifer Heath
Concordia College
Moorhead, MN
Aug 25- Sep 25, 2011
Untitled I
Smith College Museum- Gemini Show
Gemini is a well-known print studio in L.A. which got its start printing big names like Oldenburg, Rauschenberg, Stella, etc in the 70s. They were influential in merging the east coast and west coast art worlds. Below are some of my favorite Rauschenberg editions from the show, yes...editions.
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