I Am Not This Body
Curated by Juliana Paciulli and Evan Whale
Andrea Chung, Vanessa Conte, Barbara Ess, Daniel Gordon, Tommy Kha, Young Joon Kwak, Juliana Paciulli , Kim Schoen, Jennifer Sullivan, Evan Whale, and Jessica Wimbley
Opening June 12 and on view through July 31, 2021.
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I AM NOT THIS BODY. But I am. Aching and full of longing. Take a picture of this meat, this husk. You don't have me. I am something that cannot be photographed, cannot be named, defined, translated. There's experience and that's all there is .... But there's also all this stuff. It gets in the way. I've always had trouble with stuff. I've fought my whole life to have control over stuff, over the appearance of stuff: my chaotic hair, learning to play the accordion, getting dressed, being on time, electric bills, the five ballet positions, getting money, spending money, even just putting one foot in front of the other. Clear the table. A place for everything and everything in its place. A battle for order, a battle for space. - Barbara Ess, excerpt from I Am Not This Body, Aperture, 2005.
Tyler Park Presents is pleased to announce I Am Not This Body, a group exhibition co-curated by artists Juliana Paciulli and Evan Whale. The exhibition will be on view from June 12th through July 31st with an opening reception on June 12th from 4-7pm.
I Am Not This Body reflects on the battle between the physical and indefinable; things that are at once us but aren’t. The bodies in the show have been collaged, painted, cast, printed, chemically altered, cut out, and dyed. Some cast shadows and some ripple in the wind. The works are rooted in reality, but they meander through beautiful, undulating reckonings with these realities. These figures emerge from their surroundings and reach into histories, presents, and futures revealing experiences that are exquisitely human.
*artist bios can be found through the full press release below.
VANESSA CONTE
Reclaimed, 2018
72 x 54 in (182.88 x 137.16 cm)
Acrylic on canvas
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TOMMY KHA
Stops (II), Marsha P. Johnson Park, Brooklyn, 2020
Framed: 42.5 x 32.75 in (102.87 x 83.185 cm)
Archival Pigment Print
Edition 1 of 5
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Barbara Ess
Electrocute [Border Series], 2010
Archival pigment print
12h x 15.31w in (30.48h x 38.89w cm)
Edition 1/4
DANIEL GORDON
Blue Face II, 2012
Framed: 24 x 19.5 in (60.96 x 49.53 cm)
Type C-Print with UV Lamination
Edition 1 of 3 + 1AP
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JESSICA WIMBLEY
Synesthesia Portrait, 2020
18 x 12 in (45.72 x 30.48 cm)
Mixed media collage with hair
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KIM SCHOEN
SKU 0296, 2013
12 x 8 in (30.48 x 20.32 cm)
Light jet print face-mounted to plexi
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JULIANA PACIULLI
Really Sir, There Wasn't Any Noise, 2021
11.375 x 20.5 in (28.89 x 52.07 cm)
Acrylic, Marker and Gouache on Cyanotype
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ANDREA CHUNG
'Im Hole 'Im Canher, 2007
15 x 22.5 in (38.1 x 57.15 cm)
Photo cut out with plexi frame
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JENNIFER SULLIVAN
Pink Courtney Versace Ad, 2021
38 x 28 in (96.52 x 71.12 cm)
Dye and thread on hand dyed cotton with painted wooden dowel
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EVAN WHALE
The California Bather (The Smile), 2019
Framed: 38.13 x 25.13 in (96.85 x 63.83 cm)
Oil Pastel, Carving & Chemigram on C-Print (Artist Frame, UV Museum Acrylic)
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*on view in window display
KIM SCHOEN
SKU 0360 (1), SKU 0360 (2), SKU 0360 (3), 2013
12 x 8 in (30.48 x 20.32 cm) each
Light-jet print face-mounted to plexi
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YOUNG JOON KWAK
Lying Hermaphroditus, 2017
69 x 24 x 13 in (175.26 x 60.96 x 33.02 cm)
Fiberglass, resin, acrylic paint, clear acrylic spray
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