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SUMMARY:Faith Wilding: Fearful Symmetries
DESCRIPTION:“Faith Wilding: Fearful Symmetries” the first retrospective exhibition of the influential feminist artist who played a key role in the formation of the Feminist Art Program at California State University in Fresno in 1970 and at California Institute of the Arts in Valencia in 1971. \nWilding was a major contributor to the historically significant month-long collaborative installation Womanhouse\, sited in an abandoned mansion in Los Angeles in 1972\, where she performed her highly celebrated work Waiting. \n“Faith Wilding: Fearful Symmetries” includes a selection of works from Wilding’s studio practice spanning the past forty years\, highlighting a range of works on paper – drawings\, watercolors\, collage and paintings – exhibited together here for the first time. Taking up key\, allegorical imagery in Wilding’s work\, the exhibition focuses on themes of “becoming\,” both the transformative event itself\, and the threshold to transfiguration. This state of in-between-ness is articulated through imagery of leaves\, the chrysalis\, hybrid beings\, and liminal circumstances themselves\, such as “waiting\,” the subject of Wilding’s two prominent performances Waiting and Wait-With. \nFriday\, Feb. 16\n5pm Artist Talk with Faith Wilding\n6-8pm Reception \nMore information
URL:https://art.cmu.edu/event/faith-wilding-fearful-symmetries/
LOCATION:Miller ICA\, Purnell Center for the Arts\, 5000 Forbes Avenue\, Pittsburgh\, PA\, 15213\, United States
CATEGORIES:Exhibitions
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ORGANIZER;CN="Miller ICA":MAILTO:miller-ica@andrew.cmu.edu
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SUMMARY:Chantal Striepe: Here Somewhere There
DESCRIPTION:Senior Chantal Striepe’s (BHA ’18) solo exhibition\, “Here Somewhere There\,” is an installation work that displays a set of artistic pieces\, which derive from a larger series of art installation works. This larger series explores the connection between the artist’s mind and body through the documentation of movement. In particular\, this Ellis Gallery exhibition presents a singular representation of the boundaries of the human mind and body with regards to being present\, aware\, and mindful through the use and unspoken restrictions of materiality and other formal components of the installation works. The artist aims to present a tangible representation of the human\, the artist’s\, mind and body while in a state of mindfulness and awareness. Careful consideration is made in terms of the use of line\, form\, scale\, magnitude\, lighting\, and space. \n“Here Somewhere There” is a part of a collection of installation works that form Striepe’s ongoing senior BXA Capstone\, “Untangling.” In this BXA Capstone\, she attempts to capture the contingent quality\, or subject to chance nature\, of the human gesture in order to speak to the correlation between the mind and body by way of emphasizing the coexistence of scale and magnitude in relation to presence and absence.
URL:https://art.cmu.edu/event/chantal-striepe-here-somewhere-there/
LOCATION:Ellis Gallery\, School of Art 5000 Forbes Ave\, Pittsburgh\, PA\, 15213\, United States
CATEGORIES:Exhibitions,SOA
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SUMMARY:Ephmera
DESCRIPTION:“Ephemera” highlights a diverse selection of artwork that explores the duality of transience and permanence through a rich variety of techniques and themes. The exhibition features School of Art students Matthew Constant\, Ariana Daly\, October Donoghue\, Andrew Edwards\, and Summer Leavitt. \nFrom the Greek root ephemeros\, the word “ephemera” refers to forms whose existence is fleeting by nature. Like wildflowers pressed between pages\, things that serve a distinct purpose for a brief period can gain a timelessness that transcends their original temporality. The human impulse to record and archive results in a kind of afterlife; a subjective\, often distorted composite of personal experience and memory of the tangible and intangible past. \nThrough an eclectic display of work by junior and senior undergraduate students at the School of Art\, “Ephemera” invites a re-examination of artistic practice and audience experience. Ethereal textures in two and three-dimensional forms subvert traditional representational types\, while dynamic installations evoke a multisensory dialogue between artist and audience. The selection of works in this exhibit looks beyond singular artistic forms in the pursuit of a nuanced expression of the space between ephemerality and eternity. \n“Ephemera” is on view February 23 to April 1. An opening reception will be held on February 23 at 7:00pm. \nExhibition website
URL:https://art.cmu.edu/event/ephmera/
LOCATION:Future Tenant\, 819 Penn Ave\, Pittsburgh\, PA\, 15222\, United States
CATEGORIES:Exhibitions,SOA
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ORGANIZER;CN="Future Tenant":MAILTO:info@futuretenant.org
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