Sarah Conaway Exhibition

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poster for Sarah Conaway Exhibition

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Conaway works in photography, drawing, and collage. Her black and white photographs primarily document sculptural constructions made from fabrics, foam, and everyday detritus. Although created from innocuous or abject materials, the resultant compositions have an aspiratory, poetic quality that elevates them beyond their initial materiality.

The aesthetic of Conaway’s images is indebted to the visual history of art, from the playful psychologies of Surrealists such as Man Ray, to the structured spirituality of Modernists like Constantin Brancusi. Her use of this visual language is at once irreverent and an homage. In discussing her work, Conaway references ikebana, the Japanese art of flower arrangement, in which balance, order, and impermanence are paramount. The transitory nature of Conaway’s subjects references the instability of life and the passage of time, yet her work is not invested in Barthes’ concept of the petit mort. Instead, Conaway is interested in evoking and harnessing an intangible kinetic energy through still images that are pregnant with motivation.

The photographs in SOME NEW WORKS depict a range of massive, iconic structures: pyramids, columns, and glaciers – all rendered with evident artifice and at a small scale, in quotidian materials such as Styrofoam, cardboard, and paper. These images underscore the absurdity inherent to the grandiose, and project a melancholic yearning for greatness, in which the knowledge of futility is pervasive.

Sarah Conaway received her MFA in Photography from the University of Illinois at Chicago in 2001.

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Schedule

from October 09, 2008 to November 15, 2008

Opening Reception on 2008-10-09 from 18:00 to 20:00

Artist(s)

Sarah Conaway

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