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The Idea of Death is Tormenting Me
dal 9/2/2006 al 11/3/2006
Saturday and Sunday, 12 ­ 6 pm or during the week by appointment

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9/2/2006

The Idea of Death is Tormenting Me

Brooklyn Fire Proof, New York

Lara Allen's images draw upon the Christian and pagan symbolism that filled her childhood. Stacy Fisher's handmade sculptures playfully blend icons of life and death, nature and mythology. Ann Toebbe's paintings fixate on the repetitious banality of middle class life as manifested in the furniture arrangements, holiday decorations, and mealtime detritus of the places she has called home.


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The Idea of Death is Tormenting Me

Lara Allen, Stacy Fisher and Ann Toebbe

curated by Ann Toebbe

Lara Allen sings ragtime.
Stacy Fisher ties a perfect bow.
Ann Toebbe sits and stares out the window.
Brooklyn Fire Proof is pleased to present The Idea of Death is Tormenting Me, an exhibition of work curated by Ann Toebbe about three women who have found themselves courted by death in the dark depths of their imaginations.

Lara Allen's work possesses the nocturnal urges and terrors that masquerade as religious fundamentalism, covering doors and walls with drawings of burning buildings, whirling smoke plumes and spinning nightingales. Allen's images draw upon the Christian and pagan symbolism that filled her childhood, probing for that crux of belief where the preaching of what is good awakens a curiosity‹or perhaps a desire‹for what is evil.

Stacy Fisher's handmade sculptures playfully blend icons of life and death, nature and mythology in search of new hybrids, things that feel both familiar and impossible for reasons we cannot quite place. For Fisher, the act of object making is an indulgence that enables us to pay particular and methodical attention to what shapes we perceive and ignore, what materials we re-use or waste, what we keep and remember, and what we just throw away.

Ann Toebbe's paintings fixate on the repetitious banality of middle class life as manifested in the furniture arrangements, holiday decorations, and mealtime detritus of the places she has called home. Through the use of repetition, she focuses on the objects present in a remembered moment, using the process of painting to embalm her own memories in silence and darkness.

Opening Reception: Friday, February 10, 7 ­ 10 pm with a special performance by Ragtime Germs

Brooklyn Fire Proof
101 Richardson Street Top Floor - Brooklyn, NY
Gallery hours are Saturday and Sunday, 12 ­ 6 pm or during the week by appointment.

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