Suzanne Augugliaro - Williams College Museum of Art
Flo-mation. Candy-colored surfaces so slick they appear wet and sticky to the touch. Drips that defy gravity. Globs bleed into bubbles that meld into tubes that feed into knots, and eventually all creep into a puddle on the floor. Like bodies in a state of arrested formation, or fetishized children's playthings, Victoria Palermo's brilliantly tinted large-scale rubber sculptures bring to mind primordial earth, the workings of our internal organs, as well as outer space.
Flo-mation
Williamstown, MA-Candy-colored surfaces so slick they appear wet and sticky to the touch. Drips that defy gravity. Globs bleed into bubbles that meld into tubes that feed into knots, and eventually all creep into a puddle on the floor. Like bodies in a state of arrested formation, or fetishized children's playthings, Victoria Palermo's brilliantly tinted large-scale rubber sculptures bring to mind primordial earth, the workings of our internal organs, as well as outer space. Palermo describes them as an 'invasive ooze that resembles new life forms, bodily fluids…or the chocolate syrup that just spilled on the kitchen table.' Wall paper, designed by the artist to evoke both psychedelic album covers and 19th century decorative ceramic tile, lines the walls and surrounds the freestanding forms, creating an other-worldly landscape in the gallery. Flo-mation is a part of WCMA's annual Summer Regional Artists Series and is organized by Lisa Dorin, Assistant Curator, with the artist.
Related Events
The artist will be giving a gallery talk at the Williams College Museum of Art on Wednesday July 14th at 12:00 p.m.
About the Artist
Victoria Palermo currently teaches sculpture at Skidmore College in Saratoga Springs, NY. She received a Master of Fine Arts from Bennington College, Bennington, VT and her Bachelor of Science/Art from Skidmore College. She has been the recipient of an Artist's Fellowship Grant from New York Foundation for the Arts, an Individual Artist's Grant from the New York State Council on the Arts and has recently completed an artist residency at Yaddo. Her work has been exhibited widely throughout the Capital Region and has been included in many group exhibitions in NYC, Los Angeles, and San Francisco, as well as internationally. She has most recently shown in Kidspace at MassMoCA.
Publicity Images Available
Publicity images for Victoria Palermo: Flo-mation and other current exhibitions are available. Images include details from Starship, 2004 and the artist's studio.
The Williams College Museum of Art is open Tuesday through Saturday, from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m., and on Sunday from 1 to 5 p.m. Admission is free and the museum is wheelchair accessible. Contact: Suzanne Augugliaro, Public Relations Coordinator 413.597.3178
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