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Lightspace

Jul 22, 2023 - Oct 07, 2023

Kavi Gupta presents Lightspace, a group exhibition examining aesthetic spaces, physical and metaphysical, within contemporary art where concepts of lightness are central to the work. In this exhibition, a lightspace can be a zone of literal brightness, a mental space free from heavy burdens, or an ethereal space welcoming of contemplation; it could describe a symbolic depiction of shine, a poetic representation of illumination, or a material transformed into a source of reflective light. 

Each work in the exhibition addresses lightspace from a distinctive position鈥攕ome in a conceptual sense, such as Glenn Ligon鈥檚 Study for Negro Sunshine II; some from a meditative viewpoint, like Miya Ando鈥檚 Unkai (Sea of Clouds) series, or in an abstract context, like James Little鈥檚 White Paintings; some from a metaphysical point of view, such as Manuel Mathieu鈥檚 Framing the Abyss, or from a celestial perspective, like Michi Meko鈥檚 So simple then: Cause I find myself in the place where I'm last seen, or from a minimalist viewpoint, like Manish Nai鈥檚 untitled circular, hanging jute works. Though each is unique, together the works argue for lightspace as a multifaceted, if somewhat fugitive, essence, difficult to condense, yet evident within many threads of contemporary art.



Kavi Gupta presents Lightspace, a group exhibition examining aesthetic spaces, physical and metaphysical, within contemporary art where concepts of lightness are central to the work. In this exhibition, a lightspace can be a zone of literal brightness, a mental space free from heavy burdens, or an ethereal space welcoming of contemplation; it could describe a symbolic depiction of shine, a poetic representation of illumination, or a material transformed into a source of reflective light. 

Each work in the exhibition addresses lightspace from a distinctive position鈥攕ome in a conceptual sense, such as Glenn Ligon鈥檚 Study for Negro Sunshine II; some from a meditative viewpoint, like Miya Ando鈥檚 Unkai (Sea of Clouds) series, or in an abstract context, like James Little鈥檚 White Paintings; some from a metaphysical point of view, such as Manuel Mathieu鈥檚 Framing the Abyss, or from a celestial perspective, like Michi Meko鈥檚 So simple then: Cause I find myself in the place where I'm last seen, or from a minimalist viewpoint, like Manish Nai鈥檚 untitled circular, hanging jute works. Though each is unique, together the works argue for lightspace as a multifaceted, if somewhat fugitive, essence, difficult to condense, yet evident within many threads of contemporary art.



Contact details

Tuesday - Friday
11:00 AM - 6:00 PM
Saturday
11:00 AM - 5:00 PM
835 W. Washington Boulevard West Loop - Chicago, IL, USA 60607
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