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January
2006
Psychogeographies
Vaughn Bell + Ron Lambert
January
5 – January 29, 2006
Opening reception with Landscape Adoptions by Vaughn Bell
Thursday, January 5, 2006, 6-9:00 pm
Asking, “in what place do we want to be?”, this exhibition explores
the construction of emotions and feelings of security in relation to our attachment
to our environment. Through the use of sculpture and video, the show will
examine the rub between the places we encounter and the ways we interpret
them. It will also deal with the simulation of the emotive qualities these
places hold in order to question our desires for a surrogate place.
Vaughn Bell:
In the midst of concrete, we often yearn for a green horizon. There are places:
landscapes and interiors - that we take with us everywhere and others that
we desire to carry along, yet drag us down. Our relationship to environments
like these is intimate, visceral, enveloping our senses and also requiring
our effort and care. My work looks at this relationship, and presents opportunities
for intimate encounters with living places, while also examining the humor
and pathos inherent in our desire to own and control the landscape. - VB
Ron Lambert:
There are instances when the environment reminds us of our lives, such as
the point at the beginning of a rainstorm when you’re not sure if you
feel the water yet and even more dramatically in extreme weather when our
lives are threatened. I would like to point out the instances in our lives
when we are reminded that we are involved in our surroundings, playing a role
in the environment that we live in. - RL |