You're Invited: Parsons Fine Art Thesis Exhibition,
The Intelligence of Things

VIP Reception at The Kitchen on Friday, May 17, 5 - 6 PM

Parsons MFA Fine Arts

 

Parsons MFA Fine Art Thesis Exhibition: The Intelligence of Things
VIP Reception at The Kitchen on Friday, May 17, 5-6 PM

The Intelligence of Things
2013 Parsons MFA Fine Arts Thesis Exhibition
May 18-25, 2013
VIP Reception: May 17, 5-6 pm
Public Opening Reception: May 17, 6-8 pm

The Kitchen, 512 West 19th Street, New York

Please join us for the opening of the Parsons MFA Fine Art Thesis Exhibition, The Intelligence of Things, curated by Wendy Vogel and Jess Wilcox. The exhibition will take place at The Kitchen, May 18- 25, with an exclusive VIP reception on May 17, 5- 6 pm.

The Intelligence of Things features twenty artists representing a wide range of artistic interests, media, and methods. The VIP reception will provide an opportunity for one-on-one conversation with the artists before the official public opening.

The exhibition features new works by Maricruz Alarcón, Elysa D. Batista, Lauren Denitzio, Sarah Allen Eagen, John Furer, Brenda Goldstein, Bing Han, Grace Hong, Sara Jimenez, Lilian Kreutzberger, Wilson Parry, Pieter Paul Pothoven, Isaac Pool, Jessica Posner, G. Scott Raffield, Kaitlynn Redell, Christine Howard Sandoval, Chaney Lane Trotter, Michael Watson, and Ilyn Wong.

For a growing number of contemporary artists and thinkers, the ontology of objects has prompted new investigations and modes of making. Perhaps in reaction to the dominance of screens and images in our daily life, artistic practice has embraced the object-as-thing: estranged, powerful and physical. A like-minded investment in materiality can be observed among the 20 artists in this exhibition. The Intelligence of Things presents these artists’ practices, which attest to the importance of the object in contemporary life. In these works, spanning different aesthetics and mediums—painting, performance, photography, video, sculpture and installation—objects become ciphers for memory, desire and fantasy. Far from simple gestures, the things in these works articulate their place as icons and bodily analogs, and as protagonists in interiors, architectural spaces and the scope of history.

The exhibition privileges the role of the displayed objects over any overarching curatorial concept. As a title The Intelligence of Things both emphasizes this approach and illuminates these artworks’ powerful effect and affect. That is to say that following Kant’s purposeful purposelessness, these artworks upend our notions of a thing’s effect or intent, and each one has a particular character, demeanor, and accent—whether fierce or foppish. The Intelligence of Things brings together a group of works that resist clear categorization and do not adhere to rigid stylistic doctrines. The exhibition and the works therein, rather, critically explore how things and human subjects together produce meaning in the world.

For more information about the exhibition, please visit http://finearts.parsons.edu/2013mfathesis or contact parsonsmfaexhibition@gmail.com

About Parsons MFA Fine Arts Program
Parsons MFA Fine Arts program is committed to educating artists who will undertake essential roles in our society by offering a progressive, cross-media program that integrates dynamic studio practice with critical theory. For further information visit http://finearts.parsons.edu .

About Parsons The New School for Design
Parsons The New School for Design is one of the leading institutions for art and design education in the world. Based in New York but active around the world, the school offers undergraduate and graduate programs in the full spectrum of design disciplines. Critical thinking and collaboration are at the heart of a Parsons education. Parsons graduates are leaders in their respective fields, with a shared commitment to creatively and critically addressing the complexities of life in the 21st century. For more information, please visit www.newschool.edu/parsons.


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