Jacolby Satterwhite, En Plein Air: Abduction I, 2014, C-print in artist frame, 80 x 60 x 3 inches. Edition of 2 plus AP, |
How Lovely
Is Me Being As I Am
November 15 – December 2014
937 North
La Cienega Boulevard
Los
Angeles, CA
From
oh-wow.com:
OHWOW is
pleased to announce Jacolby Satterwhite’s
exhibition entitled How Lovely Is Me Being
As I Am. With this show, his first at the gallery, the artist presents a
narrative series of two-dimensional images, alongside sculpture and video.
Satterwhite’s psyche serves as the main conduit for constructing his message;
his revisions of media, both with new forms and traditional modes, edify the
definition of medium.
Often
using his mother’s drawings as a resource (she created thousands of schematics
and inventions centered on consumer culture, medicine, sex, astrology, and
philosophy), Satterwhite propagates her two-dimensional gestures and
contextualizes the related themes. For this exhibition, the artist was inspired
by a specific sketch, a sort of self-portrait he discovered among her
collection of works, in which she drew seven vessels or architectural
structures beneath the handwritten phrase “How lovly is me being as I am.”
Satterwhite expanded from this personal reflection, developing a macrocosmos,
in response.
While his
latest work connects to reality, the visual dialogue also reads something like
an extraterrestrial journal, a poetic scape where there is no sense of physical
place and no parameters of time. His methods are radical, and the imagery
surreal, yet he maintains a visual course of formalist aesthetics and composition.
Through performance, video, 3D animation, installation, and sculpture,
Satterwhite explores themes of memory, desire, and ritual. He is interested in
process as a metanarrative: the narrative between past, present, and future,
and how that process relates a broad, shared experience.
Satterwhite’s
exhibition serves as a re-exploration of histories, a compound of various art
practices, and a queer rendition of phenomenology. He examines and reifies the
tension created between intent and interpretation. If minimalist works move to
negate their author, the maximum use of visual language in How Lovely Is Me Being As I Am reaches to the other end of the
spectrum, beyond the author, presenting a universal expression.
Jacolby
Satterwhite (b. 1986, Columbia, SC) lives and works in New York, NY. He
received a BFA from Maryland Institute College of Art, and a MFA from the
University of Pennsylvania. In 2013 he was a recipient of the Louis Comfort
Tiffany Foundation Grant. His work has been included in exhibitions at several
prestigious institutions, including the Whitney Museum of American Art, New
York, NY; New Museum, New York, NY; Bronx Museum, New York, NY; Walker Art
Center, Minneapolis, MN; and Studio Museum in Harlem, New York, NY.
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