Circle of Truth
Circle of Truth: 49 Paintings Ending with Ed Ruscha is the visual equivalent of the childhood game in which a message is whispered in the ear of a first person, then relayed to a second person, a third, and so on. The original message becomes so mangled by reinterpretation that in its final form the words hardly bear any resemblance to the original.
The domino chain of this exhibition started with a source painting created by Circle of Truth co-curator Shane Guffogg. His work was delivered anonymously, along with a blank canvas, to the second artist in 鈥渢he Circle.鈥 Each subsequent artist received an identical package: the anonymously created previous artist鈥檚 painting, a blank canvas, and the instructions to find and paint their response to the 鈥渢ruth鈥 that they saw in the first painting. This chain was repeated to 49 artists over a period of nine years.
The exhibition provides a compelling insight into the creative process. The vision each artist brings to Circle of Truth shows us just how differently we all see the world. Shane Guffogg鈥檚 first painting is a musing on the spatial ratio of the golden mean. This evolved to painting number 49 by Ed Ruscha who muses on an alternative truth with his work titled In.
The visual dialogue conducted by some of our leading contemporary artists could not be more relevant in a time when 鈥渇ake news鈥 has become the currency of the media. It raises questions of perception, integrity, and authenticity, and the state of ethical values in contemporary society. Perhaps we come away with the idea that 鈥渢ruth鈥 itself is relative. Or perhaps Circle of Truth asks a series of larger questions. What is our responsibility to preserve truth? How does the subtle erosion of our belief in truth affect us? Circle of Truth asks us to join in the conversation and decide for ourselves where we stand.
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Circle of Truth: 49 Paintings Ending with Ed Ruscha is the visual equivalent of the childhood game in which a message is whispered in the ear of a first person, then relayed to a second person, a third, and so on. The original message becomes so mangled by reinterpretation that in its final form the words hardly bear any resemblance to the original.
The domino chain of this exhibition started with a source painting created by Circle of Truth co-curator Shane Guffogg. His work was delivered anonymously, along with a blank canvas, to the second artist in 鈥渢he Circle.鈥 Each subsequent artist received an identical package: the anonymously created previous artist鈥檚 painting, a blank canvas, and the instructions to find and paint their response to the 鈥渢ruth鈥 that they saw in the first painting. This chain was repeated to 49 artists over a period of nine years.
The exhibition provides a compelling insight into the creative process. The vision each artist brings to Circle of Truth shows us just how differently we all see the world. Shane Guffogg鈥檚 first painting is a musing on the spatial ratio of the golden mean. This evolved to painting number 49 by Ed Ruscha who muses on an alternative truth with his work titled In.
The visual dialogue conducted by some of our leading contemporary artists could not be more relevant in a time when 鈥渇ake news鈥 has become the currency of the media. It raises questions of perception, integrity, and authenticity, and the state of ethical values in contemporary society. Perhaps we come away with the idea that 鈥渢ruth鈥 itself is relative. Or perhaps Circle of Truth asks a series of larger questions. What is our responsibility to preserve truth? How does the subtle erosion of our belief in truth affect us? Circle of Truth asks us to join in the conversation and decide for ourselves where we stand.
Artists on show
- Alex Gross
- Alison Van Pelt
- Andy Moses
- Bari Kumar
- Billy Al Bengston
- Bruce Richards
- Cal Lane
- Charles Arnoldi
- Cheryl Ekstrom
- Christopher Monger
- Dan Lutzick
- Daniel Peacock
- Deborah Martin
- Doro Hofmann
- Ed Ruscha
- Eddie Ruscha
- Gary Panter
- Greg Colson
- Jeff Colson
- Jim Morphesis
- Jimi Gleason
- John Scane
- Juan Carlos Muñoz Hernandez
- Justin Bower
- Kim Abeles
- Kim Kimbro
- Lisa Bartleson
- Lisa Boykin Adams
- Lita Albuquerque
- Lynn Hanson
- Margaret Lazzari
- Mark Licari
- Matthew Thomas
- Michael Andrew Rosenfeld
- Michelle Weinstein
- Paul Ruscha
- Randall Cabe
- Rhea Carmi
- Rives Granade
- Robert Williams
- Ron Griffin
- Ruth Weisberg
- Shane Guffogg
- Stanley Dorfman
- Susan McDonnell
- Tim Isham
- Todd Williamson
- Virginia Broersma
- Vonn Cummings Sumner