Nov 14th 2015

Claudine Isé interviews Karolina Gnatowski (Gallery Talk)

@ SideCar

411 Huehn Streeet, Hammond, Indiana, 46327

Opening Saturday, November 14th, from 2PM - 4PM

On view through Saturday, November 14th

Join us for a gallery talk with artist Karolina Gnatowski regarding her current exhibition at SideCar, ‘tata – Karolina Gnatowski’. The talk will take the form of an interview of Karolina by Chicago based writer, educator, and independent curator Claudine Isé.

Claudine is a visiting clinical assistant professor in the School of Art and Art History at the University of Illinois, Chicago. She has been a contributing arts writer to the Chicago Tribune, Chicago magazine, Chicago Reader, Artforum.com, New City, and is the former editor of the Art21 Blog and the Bad At Sports blog. Recently she was lead curator of “The Annual” for the Chicago Artists Coalition and also curated “Heidi Norton: The Grass Has Eyes” at Comfort Station, and “Feminism (n.): Plural” at Woman made Gallery.

More about the exhibition:

‘tata – Karolina Gnatowski’ is an exhibition of the tail-end of a series of 27 objects based on the 1970’s rock band The Doors and the state of California (or more accurately, the mythologies surrounding The Doors and California).

The series started out as a rumination on The Doors, Jim Morrison and inside jokes regarding the practice of weaving. She often employs word-play within her work. Fairly quickly the humor began to be pushed out as those mythologies surfaced, bringing in the California lifestyle, Jim Morrison’s alcoholism and, as she says “the truth you think you know about something and someone and how that is disrupted as new information is unearthed”. As the series has gone on, the darker side of these themes has bubbled ever closer to the surface. The pieces, often beginning as domestic objects (housewares), have begun to be transformed into memorials and monuments. That transformation has recently hit close to home as her fathers illness has taken center stage in her life.

Karolina lives and works in Chicago. She has shown with Monique Meloche Gallery and Lloyd Dobler Gallery in Chicago, Brooklyn Academy of Music and Gowanus Ballroom in Brooklyn, NY, Bruce High Quality Foundation in NYC and the Hammock Gallery, Los Angeles, CA. She has participated in a number of group shows at SideCar. This is Karolina’s first solo exhibition with the gallery.

There will be an opportunity for questions and discussion of the works on view and light refreshments will be served.

September 26th – November 14th, 2015
Hours: Saturday, 1 PM – 6 PM and by appointment
708-337-1090

Official Website

More events on this date

Tags: , , ,