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Performance: During the Reception Nora York
will sing a song at 7:00pm and 8:00pm and each Saturday during
the exhibition at 3:00pm and at 3:30pm.
Artists Inga Bing, Robert Birmelin, Jane Dickson,
Judy Glantzman, Jerry Kearns, Ann Messner, Annie Varnot, Nora
York, Dan Zeller
Curated by Jerry Kearns
November 8 – December 14, 2003
DARK MATTER is the name scientists gave to the 95% of matter
in our universe we can't see or sense. They also recently named a newly discovered
cosmic force, Dark Energy. This previously unknown energy is pushing the hidden
95%, and our known 5%, outward, at an ever increasing speed into infinity. Albert
Einstein described our reality in 4 dimensions, which he said dance the relativity
rag. Back in the 1980s scientists described their Nine String Theory of existence,
which predicted 9 or 10 dimensions. In 2003, science suggests that there may
actually be an infinite number of dimensions- each filled with uncountable universes.
I like art that looks like the artist gave something away in exchange for making
it. I look for a piece of the artist's soul in the work. I like art that makes
me feel that it was made by someone trolling a barbed rope deep in their own
matter. The art works in this exhibition touch on those feelings. Each work is
bathed with a haunting quality. There is a sense of foreboding - a dark energy
lurks nearby. There is a palpable tension between desire and loss. Vistas along
empty highways, a crowded city
overpass, ocean breezes, flowers at the beach, will push the walls outward. These
environments will be populated by a naked gunman, a golden infant sleeping in
a lotus flower, and a virgin talking to a serpent. There will be cars, airplanes,
animals and people, everywhere.
The artwork in Big Cry Baby are both cast members and locations. A rubber suitcase
waits by the door, a lead flashlight is on the floor next to a pair of lead binoculars
with tree roots growing from its lenses. Falling memories float downward from
the ceiling. There's even a suspense filled attic.
At the reception Nora York will sing America the Beautiful, at 7pm and Hush,
Little Baby, Don't You Cry, at 8pm. Each Saturday during the exhibition, Ms.
York will perform at 3:00 pm and at 3:30 pm.
–Jerry Kearns
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