Skowhegan is pleased to announce “Endless State'“, an exhibition of recent works made during the 2020 COVID-19 Pandemic
Virtual Opening & Conversation with the Jurors
Thursday, January 7, 4PM EST
https://www.endlessstate.work/
The Skowhegan Alliance is pleased to present an exhibition of recent works of Skowhegan Alumni made during the 2020 COVID-19 Pandemic juried by Xinyi Cheng (A '14), Yui Kugimiya (A '10), and Jagdeep Raina (A '17). This is the first exhibition of its kind to be organized by Skowhegan.
The works in this exhibition embody a unique combination of paintings, drawings, sculptures, video, installation, and photography that grapples with building a new visual language in order to come to terms with understanding the strange new world we have all individually and collectively found ourselves in. A curiosity with listening to what's shaped the day to day lives of these artists—where time seems to have become compressed and the outside world becomes more intangible with the digital inside—are at the core of the psychologically charged works that are being presented. Whether it is the figurativeness, the tactility of material, the traces of hands, or the subject matter and daily life, these artists prod away at what it means to stitch together the threads of vulnerability that the world has suddenly been exposed too; a vulnerability that has rarely been shared before in such a global state.
But coming to terms with this current reality also forces us to deal with the inevitable longing for a world long disappearing into memory. It is this delicate balancing act where time collapses and the past, present, and future become blurred that these artists embrace so fearlessly in these presented works; a blurring that also allows us to see that the things in our lives that were once so mundane, familiar, and taken for granted are suddenly being acknowledged. Yet, these artists don't just force us to see this acknowledgement, but also teach us how to compassionately confront the unknown every single day, no matter what kind of state we continue to find ourselves in.
Text by Jagdeep Raina, image by Yui Kugimiya and Xinyi Cheng over Zoom.
Featuring works by:
Kyung Jeon (A '03)
Gary LaPointe Jr. (A '13)
Amanda Lechner (A '18)
William Leech (A '73)
Jon Marshalik (A '14)
Lilly McElroy (A '06)
Nancy Modlin Katz (A '78)
Julie Nagle (A '10)
Ann Oren (A '09)
Liza Phillips (A '89)
Daniel Rich (A '04)
Pallavi Sen (A '17)
Kuldeep Singh (A '14)
Matt Smoak (A '19)
Felipe Steinberg (A '14)
Joan Steinman (A '82)
Eve Sussman (A '89)
Brian Zegeer (A '10)
Brian Alfred (A '99)
Avantika Bawa (A '08)
Farrell Brickhouse (A '71)
Sue Collier (A '79)
Bully Fae Collins (A '17) and Jonathan Chacón (A '17)
Karishma D'Souza (A '17)
Esteban del Valle (A '11)
Maggie Ellis (A '17)
Mark Ferguson (A '94)
Hadrien Gerenton (A '18)
Mark Haddon (A '91)
Elisa Harkins (A '15)
Michelle Hauser (A '81)
Kunlin He (A '18)
Erick Hernandez (A '17)
Ditta Baron Hoeber (A '62)
Jack Hogan (A '19)
Terry Holleman (A '65)