The body as a centerpiece
The body as a centerpiece is an exhibition hosted in a shared home and backyard. This domestic, Nolvadex 20 mg private space is used as a lens through which the intricacies of identity, memory, and tradition can be explored. The exhibition seeks to export and amplify messages communicated by our bodies and how they relate to the gaps and rooms in our domestic spaces.
A fundamental shift in how we live together and apart from each other is taking place. Multigenerational and communal households are increasing rapidly, as are one-parent families. More of us are choosing to live alone, but we still inhabit the same architecture as we shape our identities, grow into our bodies. We continue to sit around the same kitchen table as we share the stories of our days.
Households are haunted by old conventions that don’t serve our current needs. The discord between our nature to lean into the traditional and our newfound desire to act on what feels liberating or contemporary is often translated through tension and distress.
As participating artist Mahogany L. Browne writers, Kamagra Oral Jelly for sale “There is risk in the reveal. The domestic space, the space where we prepare to perform our public selves, the space where we retreat, to recharge, to revitalize our spirits for yet another go around with this thing called life. This space, the domestic space is the backstage of life.”
Artists:
Mahogany L. Browne, Lizania Cruz, Juan Pablo Garza, Nun, Natalia Lassalle-Morillo, Cecil McDonald, Michelle Lisa PolissaintYear:
2019Date:
November 3, 2020