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Where Earth Becomes Aether
Marthe Aponte, Francesca Bifulco, Adrienne DeVine, David Hollen, Jason Jenn, Aline Mare, Rosalyn Myles, Vojislav Radovanović, Catherine Ruane, Nancy Kay Turner, Cheyann Washington, Christine Weir, and Sean Yang
Curated by: Jason Jenn & Vojislav Radovanović
May 26th, 2023 - June 30th, 2023
Wönzimer Gallery
341-B S Avenue 17, Los Angeles, CA 90031
Where Earth Becomes Aether investigates the elemental nature of art-making, constructed by earthy resources and inspired by ethereal ideas. Materials including rock, metal, graphite, minerals, textile, clay, and plants are transformed into a multifaceted range of creative gold that embodies the alchemical power of human imagination. Viewers are invited to explore the connection between the physical and emotional, the ephemeral and eternal, and the material and immaterial.
The title alludes to the ancient Greek concept of Aether, the fifth element that fills the universe beyond the terrestrial sphere, and which was believed to be the substance that made up the heavenly realm. The idea of a divine substance that connects the earthly and celestial spheres is explored in works that reflect on humanity’s unique place and status conceived and growing on Earth, but as creatures influenced and drawn toward the heavens. As the Roman poet and philosopher Lucretius wrote in “De Rerum Natura,” Aether is the “fifth body” that moves the stars and planets and connects all things in the universe.
Each of the thirteen featured artists employs their own unique process to alter the quotidian into the extraordinary, bringing disparate elements and influences together to achieve a transcendent synthesis. Whether working in painting, sculpture, installation, mixed media, and beyond these artists all share a visionary approach to the materials and processes that shape their practice. The exhibition is a sacred celebration of the infinite possibility that art possesses in a space Where Earth Becomes Aether.
Excerpt from the Diversions LA article:
"The gallery’s soaring walls and ceiling create the exhibition’s own canvas, and the curators and artists have worked together to create many site-specific pieces that shape the space into a true church of awe-inducing art."
- Art Critic, Genie Davis
Wönzimer Gallery
341-B South Avenue 17,
Los Angeles, California, 90031
Wednesday - Sunday 12pm - 7pm
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www.wonzimer.com
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