Re/Location

July 17 - September 17, 2020

is a group exhibition that reflects the cathartic essence of the current moment. Connections have either fissured or strengthened while the new and other remain suspended in the present. The process of change appears as an alluring, unknown chasm while we remain in the middle of an ongoing motion that is conflicting, complex and unresolved. Re/Location features new artworks by July Ancel, Ilona Anderson, LaThoriel Badenhausen, Jessica Baker, Serena Bocchino, Michele Brody, Hedwig Brouckaert, Pauline Chernichaw, Muddyum Choudhury, Vivien Collens, Ernest Concepcion, Annette Cords, Francine Demeulenaere, Cora Jane Glasser, Marietta Hoferer, Susan Kaprov, Leslie Kerby, Pavel Kraus, Michael Kukla, Sally Lelong, Katsura Okada, Miguel Olivera, Kara Rooney, Ethan Shoshan, Jaime Steiger, J. Wren Supak, and Nola Zirin. This exhibition presents works of collage, drawing, installation, painting, performance, printmaking, sculpture, textile and video.

Kara Rooney. "Currents" (2020). Digital video, 6:01 minutes.

"Currents" is a visual, sonic and spoken word collaboration by Kara Rooney and Fausto Palma. Made in the wake of the COVID-19 crisis, the piece wrestles with the complex physical, emotional and psychic realities we are currently experiencing, both as individuals and as a collective body.

 
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Kara Rooney. “

Sin Voluntad, No Hay Deseso (Without will there is no desire)” (2020). Digital collage on Hahnemuhle paper, 47" x 32".

Hedwig Brouckaert. “G Van  Alst Station” (2019).  Magazines, ph neutral adhesive on glazed ceramic tiles, on aluminum Dibond, 31 x 20.5 x 0.7 cm / 12 1/8” x 8 1/8” x ½”.

Hedwig Brouckaert. “G Van Alst Station” (2019). Magazines, ph neutral adhesive on glazed ceramic tiles, on aluminum Dibond, 31 x 20.5 x 0.7 cm / 12 1/8” x 8 1/8” x ½”.

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Nola Zirin. “I Can’t Hear You” (2020).

Oil and acrylic, on wood,

created during the Quarantine,

12”x12”.

Miguel Olivares. “Mascaras I” (2019). Mixed media and collage on canvas. 59” x 67”.

Miguel Olivares. “Mascaras I” (2019). Mixed media and collage on canvas. 59” x 67”.

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Annette Cords. “Disappear Here” (2019).

Hand-woven Jacquard Tapestry, wool, cotton & metallic thread, 55.5” x 41”.

Michele Brody. “Borderlines” (November, 2019). Background of handmade abaca paper with layer of US/Mexican border watermark made from day lily leaves harvested in The Bronx covered by layer of handmade kozo paper from mulberry tree chopped down in Brooklyn. Embedded with roots representing pathways of migration. 15.5” x 12.75”.

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Annette Cords. “

Anything But” (2020). Hand-woven Jacquard Tapestry,
wool & cotton, 59” x 40.5”.

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Vivien Collens. “Untitled” (2020) from the Arbor Series. Steel.

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Vivien Collens. “Untitled” (2020) from the Squirt Series. Steel.

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Leslie Kerby. “Total Accumulation 5” (2019-20). C

ut paper collage, pen & ink and handmade stamps,

30” x 22”.

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Jaime Steiger. “

Untitled Self #3” (2020).

Mixed Media on Wood,

12” x 12”.

Ilona Anderson. “The Heart of The Matter” (2020). Animation still, dimensions variable. Editions of 5.

 
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Kara Rooney. “

No Me Hagan Ser Lo Que No Soy (Don't make me be that which I'm not)” (2020). Digital collage on Hahnemuhle paper, 47” x 32”.