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Kate Roberts at the exhibition opening of Fascination of Decay |
Fascination of Decay
Fascination of Decay explores the question “What are the contemporary
ruins of today?” The show is based on the 1968 book of the same title
describing how artists have found inspiration in decay for centuries.
Contemporary artists Alexis Grabowski, Walter McConnell, Kate Roberts,
and Lee Somers construct explorations into the acceptance of 21st
century decay. (All of the artists are Alfred University School of Art
and Design Alum)
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Walter McConnell, Artist and NYSCC Faculty, speaking about his work |
The works presented in the show give a complete definition of decay and
ruin. McConnell's piece
Untitled is in a state of slow erosion as air slowly comes into contact with the
piece. Grabowski overexposes the viewer to the abundance of decay in both
urban and rural areas. Roberts
touches on the fragile nature of decay and our eventual need to accept
it. Lastly, by repurposing wood from old pianos, Somers references a
form of erosion in his piece
Soundscape.
Curated by alum Kate
Roberts (BFA 2010).
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Walter McConnell, Alexis Grabowski, Kate Roberts and Kala Stein at the Cohen Gallery for the the opening of Fascination of Decay, Nov. 9 2012. |
More information and images:
http://www.alfredceramics.com/2012/11/fascination-of-decay-opening-at-cohen.html
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