Objects of Wonder
Objects of Wonder brings together a wide range of international artists whose work exhibits strange and unusual functions, engaging in conceptual phenomena like time, light, energy, evolution and changes of state. Artists deploy thermo dynamic explosions, asteroidal activity, fluid turbulence, insect behavior, natural selection and gravity to generate astonishing sculptures, drawings, paintings, videos, sound art, gadgets and installations that reveal the wonder of everyday phenomena. What is the connection between a perpetual coffee cup vortex (Antony Hall) and a coordinated array of bouncing basketballs (Pascal Sisto)? What does a virus-inspired doily (Laura Splan) have to do with the purposeful genetic engineering of new species for humankind’s zoological desires (Kathryn Fleming)? In juxtaposing a diverse group of artists who attempt to chip away at the mysterious stuff of everyday life, we are left with Objects of Wonder.
Objects of Wonder is curated by Beall Center Artistic DIrector David Familian and guest-curator Madeline Schwartzman. Madeline Schwartzman (filmmaker, writer and architect) is the author of See Yourself Sensing: Redefining Human Perception, an explosive and timely survey of fifty years of futuristic proposals for the body and the senses. The follow-up to that book— See Yourself X—will be released by Black Dog Publishing, London, in the fall of 2015. She teaches at Barnard College and Parsons: the New School for Design and is the founder and curator of a poetry project called 365 Day Subway: Poems by New Yorkers, featured on PBS and in the Wall Street Journal. An upcoming book of that name is in the works.
Artists: Antony Hall, James Auger & Jimmy Loizeau, Eric Dyer, Glenn Kaino, Jeff Weiss, Kathryn Fleming, Laura Splan, Pascual Sisto, Rafael Araujo, Suzanne Anker, Tania Blanco, Jennifer & Kevin McCoy, and Felicia Rice, Guillermo Gómez-Peña, Felicia Rice, Jennifer González, Gustavo Vazquez& Zachary Watkins
OPENING RECEPTION: Saturday, October 3, 2015, 2pm-5pm. Free and open to the public.
GALLERY HOURS: Tuesdays - Saturdays, 12pm-6pm Admission is Free and open to the public
The Beall Center’s 2015-16 exhibitions are supported by the Andy Warhol Foundation for the Visual Arts and The Beall Family Foundation.