The gallery has asked their artists to put their thinking hats on and determine, in visual terms, what it means to live and work within the context of a religious code of conduct, whether they consider it useful or restrictive.
Group Show
11th Commandment
Los Angeles - Black Maria Gallery announces the opening of a new group exhibition, entitled “11th Commandment," featuring the works of 10 artists.
“We’ve asked our artists to put their thinking hats on and determine, in visual terms, what it means to live and work within the context of a religious code of conduct, whether they consider it useful or restrictive."
“The theme is definitely tongue-in-cheek but it’s also dead- serious, in keeping with our fondness for tackling weighty subject matter with a little wink," said Zara Zeitountsian, director of Black Maria Gallery. “We’ve also asked them to come up with an 11th Commandment, irrespective of their religious beliefs or the nonexistence thereof," Zeitountsian continued. “In fact, their own version of an 11th Commandment could be to do away with all commandments altogether, or it could state something specific that addresses the larger issues facing humanity in our century."
Zeitountsian also commented on the challenge of translating such ideas into the language of art. She explained that the gallery is not aiming at a literal rendition of the theme, but rather was looking for a certain mood, a certain aesthetic statement, that captures the idea of an 11th Commandment."
Opening reception: Saturday, January 13, 7-11 PM
Black Maria Gallery
3137 Glendale Blvd., Atwater Village, CA 90039
Opening Hours: Tuesday - Sunday, 12-6pm; and by appointment
Admission free