Sarah Heinemann: Visible Program
Sardine is pleased to present Visible Program, an installation/performance by artist Sarah Heinemann. Imagined in dialogue with Henri Lefebvre's ideas of social space, Visible Program is divided into two parts. Part I defines the space of labor: an intervention of the white cube with a black and yellow grid, Heinemann makes visible the labor of art production. When the work is finished, the grid is painted over. Completing the piece is a negation of the object itself, valuing labor over product. Part 2 is a series of drawings and paintings. Replacing the grid, and superimposed onto the space of labor, the work is a personal exploration of memory, grief and loss.
Sarah Heinemann's practice spans painting, drawing, sound and large scale wall installation. The work embodies a range of subject matter from nature and language, to systems of order and disruption through investigations of color, form, and material. Underpinning the work is a surrender to contradictions, the fluctuation of chaos and order, which we navigate in lived experience.
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Sardine is pleased to present Visible Program, an installation/performance by artist Sarah Heinemann. Imagined in dialogue with Henri Lefebvre's ideas of social space, Visible Program is divided into two parts. Part I defines the space of labor: an intervention of the white cube with a black and yellow grid, Heinemann makes visible the labor of art production. When the work is finished, the grid is painted over. Completing the piece is a negation of the object itself, valuing labor over product. Part 2 is a series of drawings and paintings. Replacing the grid, and superimposed onto the space of labor, the work is a personal exploration of memory, grief and loss.
Sarah Heinemann's practice spans painting, drawing, sound and large scale wall installation. The work embodies a range of subject matter from nature and language, to systems of order and disruption through investigations of color, form, and material. Underpinning the work is a surrender to contradictions, the fluctuation of chaos and order, which we navigate in lived experience.
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