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NEWS
INDEX
2002
2003
October
I space presents
two new exhibitions beginning Friday
Melissa
Mitchell, News Bureau arts writer
217-333-5491; melissa@uiuc.edu
Mary
Antonakos, I space coordinator
312-587-9976
10/6/03
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Laurie
Hogin's "The Spectrum of our
Discourse: The Scholar," oil on panel, 15 3/4" x13
3/3"
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CHAMPAIGN,
Ill. — Two new exhibitions open this month at I
space, the Chicago gallery of the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign.
Both shows are on view Oct. 10 through Nov. 29.
The group exhibition "After Whiteness: Katherine Bartel, Suk Ja
Kang Engles, Kojo Griffin, Tana Hargest, Laurie Hogin" includes
installation and video work, paintings and drawings by these five diverse
artists, whose individual work coalesces in new ways as part of a collective
exploration of racial identity issues associated with the concept of
"whiteness." Curated by Suk Ja Kang Engles, a graduate student
in Illinois’ School of Art and Design, the show has been organized
in tandem with the symposium "After
Whiteness: Race and the Visual Arts," which will take place
on the Urbana campus on Oct. 11.
Kang Engles said the exhibition juxtaposes work by artists who are both
"of color" and "white," the intent of the mixing
being to "clarify features of works by those who are overtly racialized
– ‘minority artists’ – and by those who tend
to be covertly racialized – ‘white artists.’ "
The other new show at I space, "Jim Shrosbree: (n) scale"
features small, ceramic sculptural pieces that sometimes incorporate
found objects. The artist positions the pieces in intensely personal,
poetical constructions to take advantage of the psychological and physical
space that they occupy. Critics have described Shrosbree’s work
as being rooted in surrealist and Dadaist traditions.
An opening reception for both exhibitions is scheduled to take place
from 5-7 p.m. Oct. 10 at the gallery, 230 W. Superior St., Chicago.
I space gallery hours are Tuesday through Saturday, 11 a.m. to 5 p.m.
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