The Body Politic
Works by Chase Barnes, Candice Jackson, Silvi Naçi, and Brian Ulrich
Curated by Greer Muldowney
Nov. 1, - Dec. 2, 2018
Overview
The Body Politic is a term that defines us as citizen of a whole, but the American identity has ruptured, which is increasingly evident during this election year. These works should be viewed as both political and personal statements of what it means to be an American, and how these identities seem even more in flux with the rights and privileges expected of our citizenry. The artists in this exhibition explore identities that are under scrutiny, under privileged or under attack in the United States.
As you view this exhibition in the context of the midterm elections, consider the following: Is it possible for our identity, or the defining power of individual groups, to be transmuted overnight? Can the election change your interpretive stance after results are determined? Has your perception in the current political climate been altered regarding your fellow Americans?
works’ selection
Wilderness of Mirrors by Chase Barnes
Wilderness of Mirrors by Chase Barnes
Lolita Lebron: American Bred Terror by Candice Jackson
Lolita Lebron: American Bred Terror by Candice Jackson