Falling Still. Yevgeniya Kaganovich and Nathaniel Stern UWM Art History Gallery curated by Jennifer Johung 2 December - 16 December 2010 opening reception 2 December, 5 - 7 PM the artists will be in attendance at the opening the exhibition has an accompanying booklet with text by the curator
About the Work Falling Still utilizes 200 cement-cast feathers as individual pixels to create a larger image across 6 planes. Each of these sculptures has been hand-poured into molds of actual feathers, exhibiting finely detailed quills on one side, and flat concrete surfaces on the other. They hang from the ceiling via discrete fishing lines, swinging, twisting and turning as viewers move around the 8 x 15 x 4 foot installation area. From all perspectives but one, the work floats between 1-dimensional lines, 2-dimensional planes and 3-dimensional pixels. View it exactly perpendicular to its planes, and all the work's elements cohere into a bit-mapped image of a body, leaping through the air. While Falling Still is itself suspended between movement and stasis, it also moves and arrests us. The installation directs us in and around incongruous objects, through an improbable image, and across multiple dimensions. http://yevgeniyakaganovich.com/ http://nathanielstern.com http://johung.com University of Wisconsin - Milwaukee Art History Gallery 154 Mitchell Hall 3203 North Downer Avenue Milwaukee, WI 53211 Mon - Thurs: 10am-4pm The gallery is free, open to the public and handicap accessible. For more information, contact Jennifer Johung, [email protected] _______________________________________________ NetBehaviour mailing list [email protected] http://www.netbehaviour.org/mailman/listinfo/netbehaviour
