Apr 18, 2018–Apr 20, 2018 from 2:00pm–5:00pm
Mesh and Bone New digital prints and sculptures by Corey Dunlap Visual Arts Facility Main Gallery, UC San Diego Opening Reception: Thursday April 19, 5–8pm Gallery Hours: 2–5pm Wednesday, April 18–Friday, April 20 Your form seems to be that of an organic compound. Dimpled and irregular, you may be related to an living organism or an inanimate natural surface. All over and sporadic, like the surface of a rock or the shoal of the ocean. Your body is woven, existing both on top of and beneath multiple elements, at times even yourself. You flop, squeeze,and quiver, reacting to your surroundings, and through your physicality you articulate an invisible pressure. Your placement and interaction with various elements clearly indicates a moment of activity. This effect signifies a past moment of agency, of movement, either by you or some anonymous force. Of course we only have a record of you as an image. No observable movement is possible in your current state. We must rely upon small indications of past moments. Carefully posed, it is unknown whether you are living, dead, or simply a body at rest.
Apr 18, 2018–Apr 20, 2018
from 2:00pm–5:00pm
Visual Arts Facility 309 Main Gallery
Registration is not required for this event.
Free
Nick Lesley • nlesley@ucsd.edu • 858-822-7755
Faculty, Staff, Students, The General Public
Visual Arts