Sounds like a good show: Domestic Disturbance
October 5th, 2009 by eleanor - bay area blog events opportunities TPG3
Opens Wednesday at the Worth Ryder Gallery at Berkeley* and curated by TPG 3 Critic Anuradha Vikram! “Domestic Disturbance” brings together an intergenerational group of artists from across the United States whose work addresses the difficulties of balancing public and private life.
DOMESTIC DISTURBANCE
The parameters of work are changing rapidly in our time. The boundary between professional and personal time is no longer clear. Increasingly connected by ubiquitous technology, we are on the clock 24 hours a day and 7 days a week. For artists, these distinctions have long been blurred. Lived experience has been among the chief concerns of art in the late 20th century. This maxim of art-as-life takes on new dimensions when considered in light of the new telecommuter economy.
Each of the artists in Domestic Disturbance employs these strategies in a unique way, applying psychology, performance and humor to work that comments succinctly on the way we live today.
DOMESTIC DISTURBANCE – October 7 – 31, 2009
Reception: Wednesday, October 7, 5-8 pm
Artists: Abigail Feldman, Emily McLeod, Kara Hearn, Sonya Rapoport, Desirée Holman, Stephanie Syjuco, Jennifer & Kevin McCoy
Worth Ryder Gallery
University of California, Berkeley
116 Kroeber Hall
Berkeley, CA 94720
Gallery Hours: Tuesday-Saturday, 12-5 pm
Photo credit: Jennifer & Kevin McCoy, I’ll Replace You, 2008. Video. 16:40. Courtesy of Postmasters Gallery, New York.
*the gallery is also accepting curatorial proposals: Spring exhibit deadline is October 15th!
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