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Art at 801 Gallery Presents Equal/Lateral

June 15, 2019 @ 6:00 pm - 9:00 pm

Art at 801 Gallery presents equal/lateral
Work by artists Nina O’Leary, Anna Van Voorhis, Prerna

Opening reception Saturday, June 15th, 2019 from 6pm to 9pm

Opening night music is a singer, songwriter from Madrid, Spain, Leonoris Causa.
www.leonoriscausa.com

Show runs through September 2019

Nina O’Leary
After the passing of my grandmother, my tendency to pre-mourn my family members, specifically my parents, intensified. I became desperate to preserve the way their living room felt, how their hands looked, their everyday hobbies, and the books they read. This compulsion expanded to include my three older brothers and their families; each are married with children. The photos work through themes surrounding Cherokee identity, the military, raising children, the Christian faith, and the quotidian.
https://ninafrancine.com/

Anna Van Hoorhis
A few years ago I began thinking of photographs as “time transects:” small slivers shaved from reality that represent a single, decontextualized moment in time. Regarding photographs this way prompted me to wonder if it were possible to expand the amount of information a surface could archive. Instead of documenting my experiences of time with a camera, which typically records less than a second, could I use other means and technologies to represent durational, lived experiences? This line of inquiry led me to cyanotype: a slow, photosensitive chemistry, most famous for its use in reproducing architectural drawings, i.e. blueprints. Cyanotype’s relative insensitivity to light made it the perfect candidate for recording longer periods of time and ultimately allowed me to capture the choreography of shadows that bodies, objects and the sun cast onto the surfaces of my kitchen, my kitchen table in particular. To record this dance, I coat a circle of paper with the sunny yellow of unexposed cyanotype emulsion and lay it down on my kitchen table. Then I wait. Over the course of a three-day exposure, the surface darkens from lemon to chartreuse to dusky blue, depending on the intensity of the sunlight that reaches it. As the paper exposes, it captures traces of daily motion: the meals I eat on the table, the mail that stacks up, the sun as it arcs across the sky. After the piece finishes exposing, I remove the paper and wash it to remove excess chemistry. Then it becomes blue and white paper ghosts, archives of three days spent in my kitchen.
https://annavanvoorhis.com/

Prerna
I question our need to conceal unseen systems. I am creating relief prints of 4’x8’ sheets of drywall that were used as my studio wall for four consecutive months. All the hangable work was hung in that period. The matrix was then treated as needed: spackled, sanded, marked, and drilled into, documenting all movements. The work questions the idea of “complete representation” of all works without revealing the works itself, but through showing every mark made by each piece. In doing so, my practice relies heavily on the materiality of institutional space and works to make invisible labor visible. I often consider the wall as a metaphor for transparency. Though it is commonly thought to block or segregate, my laboring on, replication, documentation, and illusory presentations of the wall seek to blur the line between falsehood and reality.
www.prernaunknown.com

Art at 801 Gallery, in 801 Lofts, promotes art and music to neighborhood residents and art lovers thru periodic openings and gallery presentations.

Art at 801 Gallery
801 Lofts
801 Washington Avenue North, Minneapolis
https://www.801washingtonlofts.org/art-at-801/
There are parking ramps on 10th Avenue & 3rd Street or Washington Avenue North & 10th Avenue

Aesthetic Committee
Jeremy Bue
Dave Lewis
Natalie Auger
Chris Everette
Jan Elftmann, Contact
janelftmann@gmail.com

 

Details

Date:
June 15, 2019
Time:
6:00 pm - 9:00 pm

Venue

801 Washington Lofts
801 Washington Avenue
Minneapolis, MN 55401 United States
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Phone
(952) 277-2721
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