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Body Utopia

25 Sep, 2015 - 30 Oct, 2015

BODY UTOPIA creates a visionary space that honors ideas and representations of the nonconforming body 鈥 a body that does not subscribe to cultural ideals, whether through size, age, disability, ethnicity, gender presentation, or 鈥渜ueer鈥, self-chosen, outlier identity. The exhibition features photography by Chitra Ganesh and Pinar Yola莽an; sculpture by Constantina Zavitsanos; painting and drawing by Clarity Haynes and Riva Lehrer; and video by Sondra Perry.

BODY UTOPIA embodies an inclusive feminist point of view and invites questions, such as: what does it mean to represent a disabled body? A survivor鈥檚 body? What is discovered through the exploration of seemingly oppositional states such as trauma, sexual agency, and spirituality?

Lehrer and Haynes use representational portraiture to define the formal characteristics of the figure, such as the curve of a breast, the angle of an elbow, the presence of a wheelchair. Their work encourages identification with the vulnerable self and other. Zavitsanos鈥 work, also portraiture, leans towards abstraction, conveying the presence and absence of the body via the imprint it leaves on its environment. Ganesh and Perry鈥檚 work evokes corporeality through metaphor. Ganesh employs distortions of scale to imagine a spiritual anti-Eden 鈥 an impossible state that is at once powerful and ethereal. Perry documents an intrepid physical and political intervention into public space, keenly expressing the awkward humor of not blending into one鈥檚 surroundings. Yola莽an delves into the world of fashion, invoking ideas of body modification, sex play, costuming, and theatrical avatars.

The artists in BODY UTOPIA describe both the jouissance and the challenges of embodiment. BODY UTOPIA is an arena where alternate spaces and inner mythologies can be shared and revealed, thereby exposing points of view that engage and challenge assumptions about the body.


BODY UTOPIA creates a visionary space that honors ideas and representations of the nonconforming body 鈥 a body that does not subscribe to cultural ideals, whether through size, age, disability, ethnicity, gender presentation, or 鈥渜ueer鈥, self-chosen, outlier identity. The exhibition features photography by Chitra Ganesh and Pinar Yola莽an; sculpture by Constantina Zavitsanos; painting and drawing by Clarity Haynes and Riva Lehrer; and video by Sondra Perry.

BODY UTOPIA embodies an inclusive feminist point of view and invites questions, such as: what does it mean to represent a disabled body? A survivor鈥檚 body? What is discovered through the exploration of seemingly oppositional states such as trauma, sexual agency, and spirituality?

Lehrer and Haynes use representational portraiture to define the formal characteristics of the figure, such as the curve of a breast, the angle of an elbow, the presence of a wheelchair. Their work encourages identification with the vulnerable self and other. Zavitsanos鈥 work, also portraiture, leans towards abstraction, conveying the presence and absence of the body via the imprint it leaves on its environment. Ganesh and Perry鈥檚 work evokes corporeality through metaphor. Ganesh employs distortions of scale to imagine a spiritual anti-Eden 鈥 an impossible state that is at once powerful and ethereal. Perry documents an intrepid physical and political intervention into public space, keenly expressing the awkward humor of not blending into one鈥檚 surroundings. Yola莽an delves into the world of fashion, invoking ideas of body modification, sex play, costuming, and theatrical avatars.

The artists in BODY UTOPIA describe both the jouissance and the challenges of embodiment. BODY UTOPIA is an arena where alternate spaces and inner mythologies can be shared and revealed, thereby exposing points of view that engage and challenge assumptions about the body.


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850 3rd Avenue Brooklyn - New York, NY, USA 11232

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