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repulsion

 

REPULSION, curated by New York artist Heidi Schlatter. REPULSION is inspired by the unsettling claustrophobic atmosphere of Roman Polanski's 1965 film of the same name. The mutations of physical and mental space in the film--endless corridors, cracks in walls, mirrors, drains, rotting meat relate the lead character's descent into madness--provide a context for a grouping of artworks that explore complexities of experience balanced between what individuals feel and process "inside" and what happens in the "outside" realm of social norms, conventions and collective history. The exhibition, housed within a mazelike fabricated structure, features work by eleven artists whose work provokes entry into this mental landscape.

 

robert gober and peter scott

Installation view: Robert Gober and Peter Scott

 

 

 

tam ochiai

Installation view: Tam Ochiai, under the sun of seville: i want to cat my hair, romanticism, young and stupid

 

 

small dead woman

Installation view: Kevin Yates, Untitled (small dead woman)