SURFACE TENSION: THE
BARREN, THE DESPONDENT AND THE VOID
Organizer: Cynthia Nourse Thompson and David Charles Chioffi
Participants:
Katie Baldwin, Denise Bookwalter, Macy Chadwick, David Charles Chioffi, Xenia Fedorchenko, Beth Grabowski, Kyle Holland, Alex Kirillov, Christine Koch, Sean P. Morrissey, Karen Oremus, Nicole Pietrantoni, Cynthia Nourse Thompson, Shelley Thorstensen
ABSTRACT
“The night before I left Las Vegas I walked out in the desert to
look at the moon. There was a jeweled city on the horizon, spires rising in the
night, but the jewels were diadems of electric and the spires were the neon of
signs ten stories high.” —Norman Mailer
Mailer’s visions are of a vibrant time and the glow of his once
embellished city have vastly dimmed. As an extension of the conference theme,
terrains which are more fragile and despondent than the vibrant electric
marquees and illuminated excesses are sought to be considered. In this
portfolio of diverse works, the viewer will experience a vast and barren space
not through its contents but through its voids. To the artists included, the
barren is more tangible than the burgeoning metropolis’ guise of Las Vegas. Such
abject vistas are desired to be investigated equally within historical and
contemporary realizations— the arid and the scorched; thirst; the
disenfranchised and the forgotten; the dim exteriors and the dystopian
perspectives; an uncertain economy; vacancy and sprawl; and silence. The format
of the panorama is to be employed to fully capture the artist’s interpretations
in this traditional wide-format and horizontal perspective.