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Installation view
Skins, 2010
Photograph by Norman Lendzion

SkinsCurated by Alex Gartenfeld

Curated by Alex Gartenfeld, Skins is an exhibition of artists whose approach to media looks beneath and beyond the surface. The title of this group show refers to the culture of tattoos, presumed by anthropologists as “messages fraught with spiritual and moral significance… not only to imprint a drawing onto the flesh but also to stamp onto the mind all the traditions and philosophy of the group,” as methods of establishing communities, ascending or descending social ranks. Today, when tattoos are ubiquitous and body modification cannot be conflated with progress, we look nostalgically to a time when simple marks or punctures communicated participation in a community.

The artists here share object-oriented practices; they are painters, photographers, and sculptors, working in and against the histories of their inscribed mediums. They wonder if it is possible to use permanent marks that create or hold memory. They also wonder the opposite – if boundaries of taste and conventions, or presentation, still persist in the shadow of an art fair. Artists include: Hwan Jahng, Andrea Longacre-White, Sam Moyer, Reto Pulfer, Mariah Robertson, David Scanavino, Ryan Sullivan, Josh Tonsfeldt, and Ned Vena.

Dates

December 02 - December 05, 2010

Opening Reception

Thursday, December 02, 6-8pm

Location

23 NE 41st Street
Miami, FL 33137

Artists

Hwan Jahng
Andrea Longacre-White
Sam Moyer
Reto Pulfer
Mariah Robertson
David Scanavino
Ryan Sullivan
Josh Tonsfeldt
Ned Vena

Installation Views

All images: Skins, 2010. Photography by Norman Lendzion

Installation view
Skins, 2010
Photograph by Norman Lendzion

Installation view
Skins, 2010
Photograph by Norman Lendzion

Installation view
Skins, 2010
Photograph by Norman Lendzion

Installation view
Skins, 2010
Photograph by Norman Lendzion