What A Fool Believes
Subtitled NYC is pleased to present WHAT A FOOL BELIEVES, a group exhibition consisting of 13 contemporary artists curated by Elzie Williams III. Each artist carefully ties into the exhibition their own unique threads of memory to highlight and reclaim what is emerging now in mediums of sculpture, painting, video, mixed media practices.
WHAT A FOOL BELIEVES, repurposes the popular 1979 song sung by The Doobie Brothers; as well 鈥楺ueen of Soul鈥 Aretha Franklin, and turns it purposely on its head referencing a similar narrative or critique similar to The Emperor's New Clothes, but in the modern day art world. The walls in the exhibition are stripped of white Eurocentric dominance, and painted matcha green, as a gesture of healing, as well as to symbolize and invoke a rebirth of life and artistic expression.
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Subtitled NYC is pleased to present WHAT A FOOL BELIEVES, a group exhibition consisting of 13 contemporary artists curated by Elzie Williams III. Each artist carefully ties into the exhibition their own unique threads of memory to highlight and reclaim what is emerging now in mediums of sculpture, painting, video, mixed media practices.
WHAT A FOOL BELIEVES, repurposes the popular 1979 song sung by The Doobie Brothers; as well 鈥楺ueen of Soul鈥 Aretha Franklin, and turns it purposely on its head referencing a similar narrative or critique similar to The Emperor's New Clothes, but in the modern day art world. The walls in the exhibition are stripped of white Eurocentric dominance, and painted matcha green, as a gesture of healing, as well as to symbolize and invoke a rebirth of life and artistic expression.