Were the Eye Not Sunlike
Curated by Third Object
an exhibition in two parts
DIGITALLY
ACRE TV
acretv.org
April 1 - May 31
PHYSICALLY
FERNWEY GALLERY
916 N Damen Ave | Chicago, IL
April 3 - April 26
Opening Reception April 3, 2015, 6-9pm
Fernwey Gallery
Inspired by the long dark winters of Chicago, this exhibition focuses on the Sun at a time when it is missed the most, moments before springtime. As an object that is both illuminating and unseeable, the experience of the Sun is dominated by metaphor and myth. Were the Eye Not Sunlike channels the mythologization of the Sun and our relationship to its immeasurable power.
Beginning on April 1, a three-part video program will unfold on the artist-made livestreaming platform ACRE TV. The program begins with Sunrise and its thematic associations of stillness, repetition, ritual, crispness and intimacy. Reflecting the course of the earth-bound day, the following program, High Noon, tracks the warmth and optical energy of a bright, full sky. Sunset, the final chapter, evokes impending darkness, melancholy, loss and reflection. The ACRE TV program includes work by sixty-two artists from around the world and will run for two months.
[text=center]Sunrise: April 1 - April 19 | High Noon: April 19 - May 10 | Sunset: May 10 - May 31[/text]
Meanwhile, from April 3 - April 26, Fernwey Gallery presents the physical iteration of Were the Eye Not Sunlike with work in photography, sculpture and installation. Featuring Lauren Edwards, Assaf Evron and Danny Giles, the exhibition proposes its own strain of the solar metaphor, imagining the Sun as the object of theater and a distant, all-controlling dictator in the sky. The exhibition will also be accompanied by a printed publication designed by Mia Nolting and with essay contributions by Third Object and Danny Floyd.
PARTICIPATING ARTISTS
ACRE TV
Prologue - April 1 to April 3
Penelope Umbrico
Sunrise - April 3 to April 19
Christopher Bailey & Charles Woodman, Blair Bogin, Patrick Andrew Boivin & Stèphane Charpentier & Alyssa Moxley, Laura Bouza, Dana Carter, Kate Casanova, Karen Y. Chan, Silvana D’Mikos, Ilan Gutin, Stephanie Hough, Cassandra C. Jones, Pablo Marín, Andrew Payne, Chris Rice, Andrew Rosinski, Ben Russell, Patrick Tarrant, Robert Todd, Eileen Rae Walsh, Eric Watts
High Noon - April 19 to May 10
Tony Balko, Tommy Becker, Sarah & Joseph Belknap, Dana Carter, Karen Y. Chan, Thomas Dexter, Max Grey, Amy Hicks, Jason Judd, Meredith Lackey, Karl Lind, Elina Malkin & Jónó Mí Ló, Pablo Marín, Eden Mitsenmacher, Rebecca Najdowski, Aaron Oldenburg, Jean-Michel Rolland, Ben Russell, Fern Silva, Rachael Starbuck, John Szczepaniak, Patrick Tarrant, Robert Todd
Sunset - May 10 to May 31
Laura Bouza, Collin Bradford, Dana Carter, Sarawut Chutiwongpeti, Sara Condo, Alexei Dmitriev, Mike Gibisser, Max Grey, Sam Hoolihan, Cassandra C. Jones, Jeremiah Jones, Robert Ladislas Derr, Christine Lucy Latimer, Chris Little, Ying Liu, Laura Mackin, Matthew-Robin Nye & Marc Wieser, Jae Pas, Chris Rice, Andrew Rosinski, Eeva Siivonen, Fern Silva, Eric Stewart, Takahiro Suzuki, Robert Todd, Penelope Umbrico, Eileen Rae Walsh, Eric Watts
FERNWEY GALLERY
Lauren Edwards, Assaf Evron, Danny Floyd, Danny Giles, Mia Nolting
More information can be found at:
http://www.acretv.org/were-the-eye-not-sunlike
http://www.fernwey.com
http://thirdobject.net/sun.html
Fernwey is an artist-run gallery dedicated to promoting the work of emerging and mid-career artists in Chicago. Fernwey hopes to further Chicago's contemporary art conversation by providing platforms for exposure, exchange, and collaboration. fernwey.com
Third Object is a collaborative curatorial group that comprises Ann Meisinger, Raven Munsell, Elisabeth Smith and Gan Uyeda. thirdobject.net