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Curatorial
Hush
Hush
Hush
Hush offers works created with a secret in mind. While each
artist has created something that contemplates this idea of discretion
and concealment, both the approach and outcome are quite different.
At a time when information is often unauthorized or undisclosed
without privileged access, these artists are bravely divulging their
own aspirations and apprehensions without restraint. Jamie Vasta
presents her 'secret work', which she rarely shows to people. These
drawings explore devices that have always caused anxiety, such as
patterns, swimming, fear and desire, as she attempts to render them
delicate and insubstantial, beautiful and harmless. Through exploration
of emotional consciousness Virginia Kleker's performance demonstrates
the force inflicted on helium filled balloons as a metaphor for
pressure induced on the psyche from holding onto secrets. Ashley
Neese takes this one step further by looking at her concerns of
regret, creating an audio piece with specific lists of her fears,
wishes, apologies, and thoughts surrounding her relationships with
her family, to be read out loud. In a more playful way Ben Guttin
and Susan O'Malley keep something hidden from others, only to be
revealed through the work itself. Susan O'Malley's video captures
her performing small acts which point to the absurdity, isolation
and conformity that exists in the front yards of her neighborhood
in San Jose, while Ben Guttin's video shows him dancing before the
camera alone in his New York studio, transforming his inward gaze
into endless self-invention. Whether these secrets are known or
shared only by the artists is immaterial, as these works create
a residue that will certainly answer some questions if not divulge
the mystery altogether.
Ben
Guttin|Virginia Kleker|Ashley
Neese|Susan O'Malley|Jamie
Vasta|catalog[PDF]


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