January 13 to February 19, 2022
The works in the exhibition take their cue from a broad range of subject matter, including personal narratives of migration, a wrestling with history and tradition, and an interrogation of architectures, display techniques and modes of production. Each piece communicates through an aesthetic and intellectual connection to material, resulting in formal continuities that establish the basis for a distinct visual flow. Venturing away from an authoritative curatorial voice and acting instead as a model for building relationships, A Rhythm, Not A Plot asks its audience to uncover their own internal logic to an unusual dialogue that is as concrete as it is undetermined.
Dyed monkscloth (previously used as tablecloths, ground cover, packing and shipping blankets, and as material for no longer extant artworks),
food scraps, spilled wine, candle drippings, artist's proof (Layering Toward Opacity, 2021, dyed wool on cotton warp, 4' x 5'), cardboard bolts,
salvaged thread, various vinyl off-cuts, plastic bag, zip-tie, aluminum tape, staples
Variable dimensions
Found yarns on cotton monksloth
12" x 9"
Found yarns on cotton monksloth
12" x 9"
Found yarns on cotton monksloth
12" x 9"
Found yarns on cotton monksloth
12" x 9"
Found yarns on cotton monksloth
12" x 9"