Opening reception:
First Friday, December 3, 5 – 9 pm
Nexus/Foundation for Today's Art is pleased to present "Discontent," a
two month exhibition featuring work by the entire artist membership.
"What moves men of genius, or rather what inspires their
work, is not new ideas, but their obsession with the idea that
what has already been said is not enough."
-Eugene Delacroix
The thought of discontent at first may seem like a negative connotation.
Being unhappy, forlorn, dejected and depressed may not seem like
the most productive relationship to have with the rest of the world.
For artists, however, discontent is seen as a catalyst for inspiration.
Many create work to be a statement of protest against social or
political ideas. For others, personal discontent drives them to
make their creative endeavors more beautiful, powerful, challenging
or more thought provoking as previously realized.
Within the state of politics, the economy and the world there
is a lot to be discontent with. History sees discontent as an impetus
for change. Revolutions, protest and social movements have all
grown from a desire to challenge or change the status quo.
Nexus, Philadelphia’s oldest and longest running artist
collective was born out of discontent with the commercial gallery
system of the time. In 1975, Nexus’ founders decided to build
a collaboration of artists and would challenge the status quo in
the art scene. Today, Nexus still exists as an alternative to the
norm and supports artists as they find creative inspiration from
the discontent that drives them.
Utilizing installation, video, performance, sculpture, photography,
printmaking, painting and multi-media the artist membership will
explore this concept. The curators have also decided to follow
suit with the exploration of discontent by requesting from the
artists they provide an entirely different piece of work to be
displayed in the second month (January 2006)
The current artist membership includes: Susan Abrams, Virginia
Batson, Matt Brownell, Anne Cecil, Maureen Ciaccio, Nic
Coviello Rebecca
Gilbert Jennifer Butler-Kaler, Alicia Keller, Yukie Kobayashi,
Chris Macan, Tom McCloskey, Elizabeth New, Catherine Passante, Mathew
Pruden,
Carole
Sivin Libbie Soffer, Patti Streeter, Jody
Sweitzer, Chris
Vecchio, Jim Wasserman and Dina Wind.
“Discontent” December 3rd thru January 30th
First Friday - December 3rd from 5 to 9 p.m. & January 7th
from 5 to 9 p.m.
The exhibition will be closed from January 3rd to January 7th for
re-installation
The Gallery's regular hours are 12-6 p.m., Wednesday through Sunday.
Admission is free.
For more information, images and additional programming please
check www.nexusphiladelphia.org |