OOPS! POW! SURPRISE!: In conversation with Cristal Sabbagh
@ Glass Curtain Gallery
online
Opening Thursday, March 11th, from 6PM - 7PM
On view through Thursday, April 15th
OOPS! POW! SURPRISE! A conversation with Cristal Sabbagh
Register: https://www.eventbrite.com/e/oops-pow-surprise-in-conversation-with-cristal-sabbagh-tickets-141360638475
Join DEPS for a conversation in celebration of the opening week of OOPS! POW! SURPRISE!. Listen to artist Cristal Sabbagh in conversation with Meg Duguid, Director of Exhibitions about expansive practice and the work in the show.
Ticket holders will receive a zoom link for the conversation the morning of the event.
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About the exhibition
OOPS! POW! SURPRISE! takes a deep look at Cristal Sabbaghâs interdisciplinary practice that includes traditional portraiture, ceramics, and performance. While movement is the spine of her practice and the core that all her other work emanates from, intentional spontaneity, reverence, and bliss are threads woven throughout.
Sabbaghâs performance practice, rooted in improvisation and Butoh, walks a line between the everyday, the divine, the personal, and the political. In embodying in her art transformational memories while simultaneously celebrating pop culture and the experimental, she challenges power structures and awakens viewersâ senses. Working both in a solo capacity and with collaborators, Sabbagh is equally attuned to individual perspectives and collective structures. As with Sabbaghâs previous projects, OOPS! POW! SURPRISE will also incorporate collaborative work. Her collaborators include Erin Peisert, Scott Rubin, Keisha Janae, Ramah Malebranche, and Sara Zalek. In various configurations, these collaborators have regularly engaged in improvised performances, opening up new avenues for Sabbaghâs material and conceptual exploration.
Although her work is defined in movement, her practice also looks outward to portraits of the world around, taking the forms of traditionally drawn portraits, figurative ceramic sculptures, and nontraditional portraits on ceramic mugs. Sabbagh labors over each piece, that act as homage and memorials and are a resistance to white-supremacy. Her traditional portraits include images of Black Trans lives that have been taken or disrupted. And her nontraditional portraits take the form of Black creatives lovingly emblazoned on ceramic mugs intended to be shared by friends and family. Not only do these works infuse the userâs everyday coffee and tea rituals, but their ceramic forms will stand the test of time, potentially outliving the user by thousands of years and leaving traces of how we lived recorded by Sabbaghâs hand.
During the run of OOPS! POW! SURPRISE!, a full-color catalog will be issued that includes a poetic essay, also on view in the gallery, by venerable artist and writer Abra M. Johnson.
This project is partially supported by a grant from the Illinois Arts Council Agency.
Cristal Sabbagh: OOPS! POW! SURPRISE!
Glass Curtain GalleryâColumbia College Chicago
1104 S Wabash Ave, 1st Floor, Chicago, IL 60605
March 8-April 21, 2021
Gallery Hours: MondayâFriday, 9 a.m.â5 p.m.
Capacity of gallery is 10 visitors, and masks are required.
Image: Cristal Sabbagh, Stacey Abrams, 2021, ceramic mug
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