Borderline: Mapping Narratives
Pierogi Gallery and L鈥橲pace are proud to present 鈥淏orderline: Mapping Narratives,鈥 a collaborative group exhibition delving into the complexities of our contemporary global landscape, a world characterized by shifting borders, cultural interactions, and social transformations. The exhibition will be on view from February 29 through April 13, 2024, with an opening reception Thursday, February 29 (6-8pm).
Borderline鈥攍iminal spaces and states, intermediate positions, frontier lands, zones that are no simple task to navigate or map. As in a Cormac McCarthy story, these artists are tentatively feeling a way forward, teasing out the contours of the unknown, whether that be the terrain of a canvas or paper substrate, of the mind, the natural environment, the socio-political environment, or other parts unknown.
Mapping narratives attempts to navigate the context of a literal or abstract image. These can include a wide range of narratives: mental, physical, emotional, even spiritual; subjective and objective. The unifying nature of this exhibition is underlined by the reference to mapping and the overall borderlines that give a sense of six degrees of separation.
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Pierogi Gallery and L鈥橲pace are proud to present 鈥淏orderline: Mapping Narratives,鈥 a collaborative group exhibition delving into the complexities of our contemporary global landscape, a world characterized by shifting borders, cultural interactions, and social transformations. The exhibition will be on view from February 29 through April 13, 2024, with an opening reception Thursday, February 29 (6-8pm).
Borderline鈥攍iminal spaces and states, intermediate positions, frontier lands, zones that are no simple task to navigate or map. As in a Cormac McCarthy story, these artists are tentatively feeling a way forward, teasing out the contours of the unknown, whether that be the terrain of a canvas or paper substrate, of the mind, the natural environment, the socio-political environment, or other parts unknown.
Mapping narratives attempts to navigate the context of a literal or abstract image. These can include a wide range of narratives: mental, physical, emotional, even spiritual; subjective and objective. The unifying nature of this exhibition is underlined by the reference to mapping and the overall borderlines that give a sense of six degrees of separation.
Artists on show
- Ati Maier
- Bruce Pearson
- Charles Yuen
- Daniel Zeller
- Darina Karpov
- David Scher
- Ellen Grossman
- Elliott Green
- Hugo Crosthwaite
- Jane Fine
- Johan Nobell
- John Gigio
- John Phillip Abbott
- John Stoney
- Jonathan Herder
- Justin Amrhein
- Karen Margolis
- Ken Weathersby
- Linda Herritt
- Lynn Talbot
- Marik Lechner
- Mark Lombardi
- Mark Reynolds
- Martin Wilner
- Michael Richards
- Roxy Paine
- Sarah Walker
- Sermin Kardestuncer
- Sharon Horvath
- Stacy Mehrfar
- Stephanie Costello
- Ward Shelley