Dana Carter: Waiting for Daylight
@ iceberg projects
7714 N Sheridan Rd, Chicago, IL 60626
Opening Saturday, March 12th, from 6PM - 9PM
On view through Monday, May 2nd
Through a series of comparative gestures in the studio Dana Carter steps into her practice; an ongoing exploration of the velocity of loss, the science of vision, word-play, and interactions with the natural world. At the intersection of process, architecture, and admiration for the cosmos, Carter considers the line between the ritual of observation and devotion to process in Waiting for Daylight, a site specific installation at Iceberg Projects.
The installation hinges on a central sculpture which links the existing skylight in the room to a floor plan of the artist’s studio. The main space of the gallery is transformed into a time piece as the angle of the sun shifts across the skylight. Constant traits in the artist’s work: refraction, absorption, accumulation, and darkness, come together to raise the question “who draws the line?”
Fabric scrims interface with the paltry distant horizon of a western-headed rail line, as Carter addresses transference from the role of viewer/observer to the role of maker and back again; a parallel to the role of belief and isolation in an artist’s practice. Treating windows as thresholds of entry and exit, the works in the space conflate portals from her present studio with memory of spaces once lived in.
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