STRING ROOM GALLERY WELLS COLLEGE, AURORA, NEW YORK
NAVA ATLAS
MAUREEN CUMMINS
ANN LOVETT
 
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EXHIBITION OF ARTIST"S BOOKS BY NAVA ATLAS, MAUREEN CUMMINS AND ANN LOVETT AT WELLS COLLEGE
Work in “In Retrospect” show.

Aurora, New York— The Wells College Visual Arts Department welcomes artists Nava Atlas, Maureen Cummins and Ann Lovett's exhibition ”In Retrospect: Artist's Books and Works on Paper." Books and prints by these artists will be displayed in the String Room Gallery (SRG) from April 11 through May 9, 2012. The exhibition is free and the public is cordially invited to view the show.

An opening reception will be held on Thursday, April 19 from 5 – 7 pm; refreshments will be served. During the reception, Nava Atlas and Maureen Cummins will speak about their work in the gallery at The 2012 Susan Garretson Swartzburg '60 Memorial Book Arts Lecture.

"In Retrospect" presents the work of three artists who explore contemporary culture through the lens of the past. Their shared source of inspiration is the book, a form that, while intimate and familiar, also carries with it the weight of history and the voice of authority.

As such, it provides a reference point from which to challenge personal and cultural constructions of knowledge. All three artists delve into public and private archives to gather images, documents, texts, and ephemera as source material. Rearranging and combining these found elements with new material, they create provocative new works that expose biases and question assumptions about what we know and how we know it.

For the viewer, new meanings and interpretations emerge as official versions of history and reality are subverted. The found materials in these books are textual as well as visual, both common and rarified; the collections from which they are culled are varied and diverse, from libraries and museums to flea markets and dumpsters.

The work of Maureen Cummins is inspired by old letters, documents, and photographs that she collects and lives with in her studio. She infuses wrenching subjects (including slavery, insanity, and torture) into motifs such as quilts, photo albums and ledgers, subverting the traditional values and gentility usually embodied in these ordinary objects.

Ann Lovett draws source material from historical archives and museum collections, as well as from personal documentation. Her work explores individual and collective memory, the culture of memorials, and institutional control of sites of war, trauma, and loss.

Nava Atlas draws from personal collections of everyday ephemera, including pinup photos, advice columns, vintage food images, and old comic books. These texts and images, arranged in ironic juxtapositions, question intransigent assumptions about gender.

In the books as well as their related wall installations, intimacy and insight emerge in a variety of ways. By employing beauty and craft--in the form of sensual materials, compelling imagery, and both ancient and modern technologies--these artists draw their audience into difficult subject matter. They seek to navigate the very dualities of life itself: pleasure and pain, appearance and reality, past and present, what is represented and what is experienced.

In voices ranging from contemplative to impassioned, from ironic to vehement, the works in this exhibit generate an experience of wonder and revelation that is both personal and political.

The String Room Gallery is a center for the exhibition of contemporary art in the Finger Lakes region of New York. It is located on the Wells College campus in the southwest corner of the first floor of Main Building. Hours are Monday through Friday from 12 – 5 pm; and Saturday and Sunday from 1 – 4 pm.

For more information, visit www.wells.edu/stringroomgallery

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In Retrospect
Artist's Books
and Works on Paper

April 11 - May 9, 2012

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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