Muse: Exploring Inspiration
Muse: Exploring Inspiration concentrates on the ideas surrounding the origins of inspiration. Specifically focusing on the role of the muse, this exhibition also explores how artists perceive their muses as a facet of their creative process and how that relationship can be incorporated into the artwork itself.
Throughout the exhibition, the muse takes on a myriad of forms. For Jan Tichy, an artist working at the intersection of video, sculpture, and architecture, the muse for site-specific Installation No. 8 (Hancock) is the very architecture of the building in which it is installed--the John Hancock Center where Richard Gray Gallery exhibits on the 25th floor. The building鈥檚 famous X-shaped beam is employed as a sculptural element amidst a meditative light and video projection. For Marc Swanson, it is the materials themselves that inspire and form his work. Untitled (Black Fabric & Wreath) embodies the idea of alchemy with objects of inspiration as Swanson transforms silk flowers and inexpensive fabric into a freestanding sculpture. The flowers are painted and woven together in a wreath and the black fabric covered in a metallic silver paint as the artist forever memorizes and transforms the humble materials.
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Muse: Exploring Inspiration concentrates on the ideas surrounding the origins of inspiration. Specifically focusing on the role of the muse, this exhibition also explores how artists perceive their muses as a facet of their creative process and how that relationship can be incorporated into the artwork itself.
Throughout the exhibition, the muse takes on a myriad of forms. For Jan Tichy, an artist working at the intersection of video, sculpture, and architecture, the muse for site-specific Installation No. 8 (Hancock) is the very architecture of the building in which it is installed--the John Hancock Center where Richard Gray Gallery exhibits on the 25th floor. The building鈥檚 famous X-shaped beam is employed as a sculptural element amidst a meditative light and video projection. For Marc Swanson, it is the materials themselves that inspire and form his work. Untitled (Black Fabric & Wreath) embodies the idea of alchemy with objects of inspiration as Swanson transforms silk flowers and inexpensive fabric into a freestanding sculpture. The flowers are painted and woven together in a wreath and the black fabric covered in a metallic silver paint as the artist forever memorizes and transforms the humble materials.
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