Pink Noise: Flexing the Frequency
October 13, 2016 - February 25, 2017
Pink Noise: Flexing the Frequency demonstrates the prevalence of the feminine association of the color pink in contemporary art and life. Curated by Sarah Michelle Rupert, works by contemporary artists in the collection of Francie Bishop Good and David Horvitz - and beyond - embody the current ambivalence about pink, either embracing it and amplifying its message or rejecting it as limiting, outdated and trite.
In Pink Noise, female artists flex their collective muscle along that narrow rose-hued continuum - morphing and contorting, expanding and evolving assumed notions of femininity and a "female style". The artists in Pink Noise produce works in a diverse range of media: photography, painting, performance, fiber art, drawing and sculpture.
The more than 30 artists re-define traditionally "female" topics such as motherhood, performance, identity and objectification with a skeptical and discerning eye; and take on new topics once considered outside the female domain.
Having witnessed successive waves of feminism, artists are now breaking and bending rules as to taboo topics, subjects, and behaviors expected of them. They are refusing limitations once assumed to be the constricted purview of women artists. They are subverting stereotypes and expectations and creating an openness previously disallowed for women, and the color pink.
Artists
Tanyth Berkeley Amalia Caputo Jen Clay Naomi Fisher Kate Gilmore AdrienneRose Gionta Francie Bishop Good Mel Kadel Maira Kalman Colby Katz Brenda Ann Keanneally |
Sheila Levrant de Bretteville Karelle Levy Amy Mahnick Ania Moussawel Portia Munson Elizabeth Murray Lori Nix Peggy Levison Nolan Kerry Phillips Lisa Rockford Dinorah de Jesus Rodriguez |
Lisa Sanditz Alessandra Sanguinetti Sandra Scolnik TM Sisters Shinique Smith Carolyn Swiszcz Jo Ann Walters Jill Weisberg Amy Wilson Lisa Yuskavage |
featured image: Kate Gilmore, Wall Bearer, 2011, Courtesy the artist and David Castillo Gallery, Miami Beach
Gallery Notes
Gallery Notes provide additional information about the exhibition and the works included. Find a full checklist, direct quotes from artists curatorial information about each artist and their work in order of exhibition appearance, written by curator Sarah Michelle Rupert and staff. Gallery Notes are available on site for self guided tours and online as an additional resource.
Designed by Veronica Shalom.
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Fort Lauderdale – Opening this fall is Pink Noise: Flexing the Frequency, Girls’ Club’s 10th major exhibition at the iconic 117 building. Curated by Gallery Director Sarah Michelle Rupert, Pink Noise demonstrates the prevalence of the color pink’s feminine association in contemporary art and life. Works by contemporary artists in the collection of Francie Bishop Good and David Horvitz...
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