
IN LIMINAL LIGHT: The Space Between
Featuring 20 artists globally in an exploration of time and culture
Featured Artists
DEBORAH PERLMAN
MASHID MIRHELI
CHRISTOPHER LIU
ERIC JENKINS
MICHAEL STEPOWANY
IDIL DUMAN
EMMA STARKEY
XENIA GREY
RUDRA KISHORE MANDAD
TATIANA CARVALHO
MAITREYEE NIMBOLKAR
NGAI NING YU
NICOLA BARTH
PEISY TING
KIMBERLY NGUYEN
KRISTI O'MEARA
ALANN DE VUYST
HELENA BABAYELATA
HUGH BROOKS
JORDAN MODEL
Hollywood, Florida
Berlin, Germany
Kent, Ohio
San Diego, CA
Washington, DC
United States
Fairfax, VA
Kolkata, India
Pune, India
London, UK
Langen, Hessen
Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia
IN LIMINAL LIGHT
OVERVIEW
With every coming generation we have been given new ways to document ourselves and our lives. What began as a way to look back on milestones with those close to us has developed into recording everyday happenings. The most mundane occurrences are now an opportunity to share ourselves with people we know, or don't. Artists have long given us examples of self-portraiture, and evidence of a continuing desire to capture their environments and perspectives. Finding individuality in an ever-growing and uncharted territory of self-documentation is imperative, urging us to evaluate the imitable qualities of our personal experiences. This exhibition seeks to redirect our gaze from an over-saturated pool of daily life, and focus on our efforts to preserve ourselves truthfully.
The works in the exhibition, centered on figuration and portraiture, explore the intricacies of human existence in a world dominated by mechanisms to avoid introspection. These works highlight expressions of the psyche, portraying individuals grappling with the task of capturing themselves inside their reality. Each ‘portrait’ depicted encapsulates personal reflection, perception, and understanding. Together, they are embodiments of a collective narrative, inviting viewers to look inward and contemplate what it takes to capture their essence, and what they would use to share it.
The tension between aspirations that align with current modernizations and the desire for self-preservation, echoes the dichotomy of our longing for technological process and the innate human need for stability and connection. The portraits depicted are not frozen in time but capture moments of sensitivity and attachment toward their chosen subject matter.
ORGANIZED BY
Executive Director: Isabell Sliwinski
Chief Curator: Abigail Bruno
Associate Curator: Isabelle Grace Brett
Associate Curator II: Sara Handerhan
GRATITUDE
Culturally Arts Collective would like to recognize the benefactor contributions of Michael Megna and the Megna family to the development and artistic innovation of "In Liminal Light."
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