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Mark Wolfe Contemporary Art presents an exhibition on the situation in Mesopotamia
Date:
Thursday, October 04, 2007
Time:
10:30 AM
-
5:30 PM
Event Type:
Other
Organizer/Author:
Megan
Location Details:
Mark Wolfe Contemporary Art
49 Geary St., Suite 202
San Francisco, CA 94108
49 Geary St., Suite 202
San Francisco, CA 94108
Mark Wolfe Contemporary Art is pleased to present an installation of new work in diverse media by Bay Area artists Sarah Hirneisen and Kadie Salfi. Working independently, Hirneisen and Salfi have produced distinct but thematically interwoven installations for the Gallery space, each a form-based meditation on the cyclonic forces of tradition, religion, and violence that historically forged - and continues to shape - reality in the contemporary Middle East and Mesopotamia.
A Levantine reliquary houses over 3,000 oil-filled glass vials. A life-sized dromedary camel silk-screened in crude oil on a plaster mosaic stands over a caravan of 100 miniature, lamp-lit camels hand-cast in bronze. Sharp green glades of living grass sprout from a suspended lattice of spend machine gun shell casings. Islamic devotional prayer rugs of colored glass, intricately patterned - lie shattered.
Hirneisen's and Salfi's objects captivate yet disorient. Imaginative and beautiful, surprising yet adhering to a rigid formal discipline, they tap into and animate our collective memory, our collective understanding, perhaps our collective complicity over the realities of this region of the globe known as the Cradle of Civilization.
Exhibition runs until October 19, 2007.
A Levantine reliquary houses over 3,000 oil-filled glass vials. A life-sized dromedary camel silk-screened in crude oil on a plaster mosaic stands over a caravan of 100 miniature, lamp-lit camels hand-cast in bronze. Sharp green glades of living grass sprout from a suspended lattice of spend machine gun shell casings. Islamic devotional prayer rugs of colored glass, intricately patterned - lie shattered.
Hirneisen's and Salfi's objects captivate yet disorient. Imaginative and beautiful, surprising yet adhering to a rigid formal discipline, they tap into and animate our collective memory, our collective understanding, perhaps our collective complicity over the realities of this region of the globe known as the Cradle of Civilization.
Exhibition runs until October 19, 2007.
For more information:
http://www.wolfecontemporary.com
Added to the calendar on Thu, Oct 4, 2007 11:23AM
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