On View: October 4 – December 7, 2013

Black Manifold

Exhibition Statement

The works in Black Manifold delved into how Black operates as a sociopolitical force, a slate that can mark a beginning as well as an end, while also engaging with the tactility of film and the theatricality of cinema.

Here, Black becomes pure flux, the becoming-imperceptible of self and night, the embrace of stars, the velvet of infinite depths. Dawn is its blanket. It folds all within itself, dreams, thought and being.

Black is social and silent, human and inhuman. It rests the eye, turning it upon itself in introspection, plunging the soul into loneliness, yet provides the continuum for hidden touches, chiasms and communications. It provides us with the space to breathe, and beckons us to leap into its freedom with reckless abandon. It makes us think differently. It dissolves subjectivity, yet brings it back. The works presented here asked, “What is this thing called black, and how can we turn it into productive thought and practice?”

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Curators

Avantika Bawa
Greg Minissale

Artist

Mike Bray
Jodie Cavalier
Kevin Jerome Everson
Chelsea Knight
Brandon Neubauer
Jennifer Lauren Smith