Judith Brotman Closing Reception
@ NEIU Fine Arts Center Gallery
5500 N. St. Louis Avenue, Chicago, IL 60625
Opening Friday, September 21st, from 6PM - 9PM
On view through Friday, September 21st
Judith Brotmanâs sculptures manifest a narrative arc of struggle and its reversal. Her paper sculptures line the walls like a collection of monster skins shed after battle. The ancient Greeks decorated their temples with trophies of sacrifice and warâthe teeth, bones, and skin of the deadâas garnish on their columns and pediments. Through the ages, these relics of violence have become transposed into the architectural cosmetics of Classicism. Brotmanâs own incarnate architecture is constructed of pallid, stitched-up things that congregate at the roomâs edges, the limping and healing remnants of former conflicts, the dancing slaves, the former selves, the sacrificial treasures and secret pleasures codified into a ritual and practiced as a rule. One does not mourn a shed skin, but adores it.
~excerpt of essay written by Jason Foumberg (full essay available via exhibition announcement)
Brotman will be giving a talk on Wednesday September 12th at 12pm in room FA250 at NEIU. All events are free and open to the public.
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