Exhibition

The Weight of the Temporary

Yasmeen Abdallah
Yasmeen Abdallah
Keren Anavy
Keren Anavy
Niamul Bari
Niamul Bari
Frank Born
Frank Born
Jade Chan
Jade Chan
Lauren Cohen
Lauren Cohen
Julia Elsas
Julia Elsas
Lauren Gidwitz
Lauren Gidwitz
Kathie Halfin
Kathie Halfin
Bingying Emma Yi
Bingying Emma Yi
Tenaya Izu
Tenaya Izu
Daniel Jay Genova
Daniel Jay Genova
Tadasuke Jinno
Tadasuke Jinno
Sydney M. King
Sydney M. King
Abigail Levine
Abigail Levine
Ioana Manolache
Ioana Manolache
Caitlyn McLaughlin
Caitlyn McLaughlin
Robert Melzmuf
Robert Melzmuf
Elizabeth Moran
Elizabeth Moran
Joshua Nierodzinski
Joshua Nierodzinski
Xavier Alexander Petromelis
Xavier Alexander Petromelis
Jelena Prljević
Jelena Prljević
Andrew Schwartz
Andrew Schwartz
Liza Sokolovskaya
Liza Sokolovskaya
Elena Soterakis
Elena Soterakis

August 9, 2019

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August 23, 2019

The Weight of the Temporary

Curated by Elisa Gutiérrez Eriksen

With works by Yasmeen Abdallah, Keren Anavy, Niamul Bari, Frank Born, Jade Chan, Lauren Cohen, Julia Elsas, Lauren Gidwitz, Kathie Halfin + Bingying (Emma) Yi, Tenaya Izu, Daniel Jay Genova, Tadasuke Jinno, Sydney M. King, Abigail Levine, Ioana Manolache, Caitlyn McLaughlin, Robert Melzmuf, Elizabeth Moran, Joshua Nierodzinski, Xavier Alexander Petromelis, Jelena Prljević, Andrew Schwartz, Liza Sokolovskaya and Elena Soterakis

August 9 - 23, 2019

Opening Reception: Friday, August 9, 6-8pm

SONIC MUD Performance by Julia Elsas, Kenny Wollesen, Kirk Knuffke and Mike Irwin: Wednesday, August 21st 6pm

NARS Main Gallery


The Weight of the Temporary brings together the work of 25 artists with different perspectives, disciplines, and interests in an effort to explore human adaptation both to and through changing conditions, and living through the heaviness of a moment.While speaking with the artists in preparation for this exhibition, we often discussed ideas of consumption, the earth getting warmer, relationships with family and loved ones, childhood experiences, traditions, womanhood, feminisms, death, even religion and its contemporary value, and the ways in which we all cope and unfold in our world(s). Whether it is a thought, a landscape, a home, a memory, an exchange, a movement, or just our attention, the momentary aspect of things and events connects us all in impactful ways.The play on words in this exhibition’s title is reminiscent of Octavio Paz’s ideas in his book The Grammarian Monkey, where he speaks about fixity as a momentary quality and attempts to define what it means “to go to an end.” Paz plays incessantly with language and describes life as an ongoing search, a constant tug between movement and stillness, between the present and the headspace, between the specific goals in life and the uncertainty of the next instant. Similarly, the pieces that have come together in this exhibition remain tied by a continuous blending ofthe self with the other,the self with the outside,the self with a home,the self with history,the self with language,the self in movement,the self with nature,the self with itself,the self within itself.The metaphysical opposition of weight and time coexist and thus evoke the notion of occupying two spaces simultaneously, like a musical instrument that slaps, a text that performs, a white noise image, an encounter without regard, space food as a sign of social upper mobility, shifting in a fixed landscape, noise emotions, and the list could go on.The vagueness of the terms, the finitude of the idea, the embedded cycle without an end… The temporary character of any ‘thing’ is correlated to its importance and to the question of how we measure it –is there in fact a better question? Certainly, the intersectional forces of race, class, gender, provenance, ability, influence, and experience will be definitive in the experience of being in the world(1).

(1) After Feminist Data Visualization, Catherine D’Ignazio and Lauren F. Klein

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