Ann Lislegaard, The Flower for Weena

 

Fictive Universe

SPRING/BREAK Art Show
Room 2317
2/28 to 3/6 2017

Lorenzo De Los Angeles
Heidi Lau
Ann Lislegaard
Jeremy Olson
Max Razdow & Jamie Zigelbaum

This exhibition aims to use science fiction as a launching ground for investigations of the ineffable. The sculptures of Heidi Lau have been described as modes of being and growth formations that allow for survival but on a marvelously fragile basis, and Lorenzo De Los Angeles’ drawings likewise use a mechanism of layering lines and symbol to envision a tenuous possibility of being. Jeremy Olson’s paintings and miniature sculptures develop a halting future space which is a portal into the tactility of self and the unknowable. Max Razdow and Jamie Zigelbaum’s collaborative science fiction novella “I We” dissolves individuation and uses the future as a metaphor for the lushness of potential incarnate experience. Ann Lislegaard’s sculpture “The Flower From Weena,” depicting a future artifact out of H.G. Wells’ The Time Machine, presents the stretch of future-vision in a singular concrete form.


The Veil of Dreams on SPRING/BREAK Art Fair (inventory for sale)


Fictive Universe
Jeremy Olson, Heidi Lau

Fictive Universe
Jeremy Olson, Heidi Lau, Max Razdow & Jamie Zigelbaum
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Lorenzo De Los Angeles
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Heidi Lau
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Jeremy Olson
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Jeremy Olson
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Jeremy Olson
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Ann Lislegaard