Phillip Birch
Mike Calway-Fagen
Jillian Conrad
Jeff DeGolier
Bethany Fancher
Christina Leung
Duncan Malashock
Alina Tenser
Amanda B. Friedman
Elizabeth Hirsch
Soft Power. The exhibition brings out the decision to not overlay a theme but respond to interpretive mechanisms at work within the experience of certain objects. Featuring works of Phillip Birch, Mike Calway-Fagen, Bethany Fancher, Christina Leung...
Curated by Amanda B Friedman and Elizabeth Hirsch
Featuring artists: Phillip Birch, Mike Calway-Fagen, Jillian Conrad, Jeff DeGolier, Bethany Fancher, Christina Leung,
Duncan Malashock, and Alina Tenser.
Just as the political strength of an idea can be derived from its identification as ‘apolitical,’ the driving force of this exhibition was born out of the decision not to overlay a theme but to respond to interpretive mechanisms at work within the experience of certain objects.
Based on a term coined by Harvard academic Joseph Nye, “soft power” refers to a diplomatic strategy in which the confidence of an audience is gained through attraction rather than force, a notion borrowed by Friedman and Hirsch to examine aesthetic temperament and its appeal.
The works in Soft Power emphasize a measure of formal familiarity. From Tenser’s subtle sculptural reference to Tatlin’s monument, to Malashock’s videogame narrative, and Birch’s newsprint tract, these works utilize cultural history and ubiquitous visual references as an entry point through which to consider the convergence of social and personal concerns.
Image: Jeff DeGolier, Moving Bag, c-print, 2005
Opening Reception: Friday, April 8, 7 – 9 pm, press preview at 6pm
NurtureArt Gallery (new location)
910 Grand Street, Brooklyn - New York
Admission free