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Exhibition Guide
In *** (a stylization of Asterisks), three artists confront the interlocking paradigms of art space as white space, and identity as fixed or nameable. Harnessing personal and cultural meanings, three artists usher the peripheral and parenthetical to the foreground.
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Statement
Despite its abbreviated title, this three-person exhibition is humming with language. Words and symbols alternately illuminate and divide. Harnessing personal and cultural meanings, these artists usher the peripheral and parenthetical to the foreground.
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Artworks
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Jami Porter Lara, Artist Biography (Wall Drawing 305: The location of one hundred random specific points (After Sol Lewitt)), 2022
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Jami Porter Lara, All Purpose White, 2022$ 500.00
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Jami Porter Lara, Terms and Conditions, 2021$ 5,000.00
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Jami Porter Lara, We're just not going to talk about it, 2018$ 3,000.00
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Erin Mickelson, 7 Generations, 2022$ 800.00
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Erin Mickelson, Language Is a Body (Survive), 2022$ 240.00
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Review: Art, with an Asterisk
Asterisks are akin to marginalia, the footnote, the aside, the afterword. Legacy Russell, curator and author of Glitch Feminism: A Manifesto (2020), pulls focus with her 2021 lecture “On Footnotes,” in which she considers footnotes "as a conceptual and theoretical frame and radical site of black, queer, and feminist and decolonized creative praxis." A three-woman show at form & concept, ***, announces itself by way of these grammatical directives of divergence.