Pedro Cruz-Castro
Gerard Gaskin
Laura McCallum
Sharon Molloy
David Schilds
Hedi Sorger
Suzanne Wright
Dan Zeller
Suzanne Wright, Hedi Sorger and Sharon Malloy make closely observed and intimate portraits of both interior and exterior aspects of the body, while Gerard Gaskin, Daniel Zeller and Pedro Elias Cruz Castro ponder the cultural connotations of anatomical minutiae. David Schild and Laura McCollum take biology as the starting-point for more ambiguous, abstracted visions.
Is, then, the aliveness of something a ground on which we
might wish to banish it as a candidate for beauty. Elaine
Scarry, On Beauty and Being Just The Human Body
features work by eight artists represented in the
d.u.m.b.o. arts center (dac) Slide Registry. Challenging
received ideas of physical beauty as an exclusively
superficial trait, this exhibition scrutinizes and expands
upon the aesthetics and potential meanings of the organic
processes that bubble beneath our skin.
Suzanne Wright, Hedi Sorger and Sharon Malloy make
closely observed and intimate portraits of both interior and
exterior aspects of the body, while Gerard Gaskin, Daniel
Zeller and Pedro Elias Cruz Castro ponder the cultural
connotations of anatomical minutiae. David Schild and
Laura McCollum take biology as the starting-point for more
ambiguous, abstracted visions.
One is willing to labor, struggle, wrestle with the world to
locate enduring sources of conviction - to locate what is
true. These artists seek that truth visually, as messy as it
frequently is, using the human body as their medium,
vessel and visionary device.
d.u.m.b.o. arts center
30 Washington Street, Brooklyn New York