Close To Me
@ Roots & Culture
1034 N Milwaukee Ave, Chicago, IL 60642
Opening Friday, January 27th, from 6PM - 9PM
On view through Saturday, February 25th
“Close to Me”
With Mel Cook, Em Kettner, Celeste Rapone, Allison Reimus, & Ryan Richey
And in the Yr It! Window Gallery: “COMING SOON: Doyou Edibles Dispensary and Pharmaceutical Cafe” Brook Sinkinson Withrow & Diamond Stingily
Some paintings beg for a close readâ densely layered or rendered in fine detail by a 000 brush. A fetishistic meticulousness. An intimacy of material.
We have seen a turn toward figuration across media, whether employed as a formal structure or to address the politics of bodies. An intimacy of subject.
There is a precedent of both such intimacies (while adding dashes of irreverent abstraction and wit) in the works of Chicago painters such as Barbara Rossi, Miyoko Ito, Jim Lutes, and Christina Ramberg.
In the submission review for our Spring 2017 season, we identified an inclination for rendering bodies (or suggestions of) with intricately crafted surfaces. âClose to Meâ is a snapshot of these tendencies, presenting five artists that work primarily in painting (and wall hanging sculpture):
Mel Cookâs slippery, awkward male figures are trapped in the universe of their own tighty whiteys. Em Kettnerâs fragmented totems jive across the wall. The mundane, yet tempestuous characters in Celeste Raponeâs narratives contort to the confines of the picture plane. Allison Reimusâ canvases give us macro views of patterns that conflate the domestic and cryptic, table cloths or shrouds? And the windows into Ryan Richeyâs everyday scenes reveal cheeky psychology with each closer read.
And in the Yr It! Gallery:
COMING SOON: Doyou Edibles Dispensary and Pharmaceutical Cafe
Brook and Diamond collaborated on a video called “Doyou reviews #1” in 2016, preceded by a coupon text on acrylic by Brook in 2015 related to the speculative Doyou Edibles Dispensary and Pharmaceutical Cafe.
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