Exhibition X: An Utterly Incomplete Examination of Collage in Contemporary Art
Exhibition X is a loose examination of collage strategies and techniques across a range of media. Rather than organizing the exhibition from a particular thematic point of view, the curators opted for a messier, open-ended approach to bringing work together under one building. The exhibition itself adopts a collage strategy to the overall process of assembling an exhibition by piecing together elements that may seem disparate but create a balanced whole. Collage is often a pragmatic process, grabbing elements at hand to create unexpected images, a quick technique to upend the more formal elements of Fine Art. The strategies of collage are evident across multiple media and art-making communities since the early parts of the 20th Century. Current trends in collage both embrace digital processes and signal a return to handmade objects. A thing versus a file suggesting a thing. Exhibition X leans into physicality, celebrating the objectness of the object. This is what emerges from artists pasting and assembling pieces of this and elements of that into something that resembles a whole idea.
OPENING RECEPTION: Saturday, Oct 21, 5-8 PM
BEERS + BLOODIES with the curators & artists: Sunday, Oct 22, 11 AM-12:30 PM
Artists:
M’Shinda Imani Abdullah Broaddus, Marshall Brown, Thomas Dozol, Edie Fake, Krista Franklin, Dianna Frid, Greenwich Village Book Desecration League, Terence Hammonds, Julia Schmitt Healy, Joseph Heidecker, CT King, Thomas Kong, Dutes Miller, Ayanah Moor, Erin Jane Nelson, Paul Nudd, Sarah Palmer, Breyer P-Orridge, Hubert Posey, Kathryn Réfi, Michael Scheurer, Dean Smith, Hannah Smith, Deb Sokolow, Stan Squirewell, Michael Stipe, Erykah Townsend.
Curators:
Scott Speh + Matt Distel
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LANGUAGE: Sexual references, mild obscenities, and homophobic slurs.
ALCOHOL: Alcohol is consumed.
VIOLENCE: There is a boxing match in the musical.
FOR WHICH AUDIENCE: Kinky Boots is a mature musical comedy. The play is best suited for Grade 8 and up.
RATING: If it were a movie, Kinky Boots would be rated “PG-13.”
SINGIN’ IN THE RAIN is a family-friendly production, appropriate for all ages.
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