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Group Show at Moti Hasson Gallery - August 2, 2007

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Greener Pastures, Permanent Midnight is a group exhibition curated by Ingrid Chu that includes painting, sculpture, photography, video, and installations by Dike Blair, Franklin Evans, Joy Garnett, Emilie Halpern, and Katie Holten, each of whom incorporate the effects of art history, the media, and world events, as well as drawing from their personal surroundings to visualize the contemporary landscape in ways that are fantastical, eco-conscious, subjective, and psychological in nature. Some derive source material appropriated from mainstream media and film, while others employ pseudo-scientific analysis as a methodology, or look toward natural phenomenon as a primary source, with many pieces formally manifesting as awkward or unwieldy objects. Where their works intersect is in how the "here and now" is conceived using a creative process that gives evidence of its material production. Perhaps as an attempt to make the sublime tangible, the artists in Greener Pastures, Permanent Midnight bestow a sense of immediacy to their work not available to them through the perceived reality that their sources allude to. Theirs is a world that depicts a hazy outcome at best, even if their commentary is at times pointed and political. All of this portends to a crisis in observing the contemporary world that is inquisitive, hopeful, and at times, catastrophic in nature, and all of which belies a sense of urgency, not only in terms of the means through which these artists articulate the moment, but also in questioning their ability to do so.

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  • What I found interesting is that both sets of globes were set next to electric sockets. I asked the currator about it, that's a coincidence, not part of the installation!

  • Cool globes by Holten.

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