EVENT OF THE WEEK: LIFEFORCE – A Group Show of 24 Female Artists Curated by Kelsey and Rémy Bennett @ The Untitled Space

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Featured in "LIFEFORCE" Exhibit, Untitled Space Gallery, New York
Featured in “LIFEFORCE” Exhibit, Untitled Space Gallery, New York

Bourgeoning art gallery, The Untitled Space will be launching a group show on 7/26 featuring the work of 24 female artists curated by Kelsey and Rémy Bennett. The show will run through 8/6 and is absolutely not to be missed.

Peep below for more info!!

LIFEFORCE

A Group Show of 24 Female Artists
Curated by Kelsey and Rémy Bennett

DATES: July 26 – August 6, 2016

Opening Reception: Tuesday, July 26th 6:00pm – 9:00pm

Artists & curators to be in attendance

Contact for RSVP: events@untitled-space.com

Exhibit On View: July 27 – August 6 | 12pm – 6pm

THE UNTITLED SPACE GALLERY
45 Lispenard Street Unit 1W NYC 10013

The Untitled Space and Indira Cesarine are pleased to present LIFEFORCE, an all female group show that explores the feminine in the context of a genderless future curated by sisters Kelsey and Rémy Bennett. Inspired by Donna Haraway’s essay, A Cyborg Manifesto, the feminist science fiction and Afrofurturists of the 1970s; the exhibit will feature performance, sculpture, painting, comics, and photography that aim to re code normative expectations celebrating the LIFEFORCE that is beyond human matter and closer to it’s essence. The work focuses on the all encompassing power of “the female” on both physical and metaphysical levels- transcending constructs of race and gender, reclaiming representation, & exploring intersections with science & technology.

Exhibiting artists include: Exhibiting artists include: Amanda Turner Pohan, Aria McManus, Chiara Girimonti, Elizabeth Ilsley, Fahren Feingold, Hein Koh, Jeanette Hayes, Jessica Stoller, Jo Shane, Juno Calypso, Kelsey Bennett, Maggie Dunlap, Maisie Cousins, Monica Garza, Nadia Lee Cohen, Nicole Nadeau, Panteha Abareshi, Parker Day, Raine Trainor, Rémy Bennett, Sam Cannon, Signe Pierce, Tafv Sampson, and Taira Rice.

Stemming from fears of female dominance, throughout history strong women have been depicted as evil or monstrous; from Salome in The Bible to Medusa. The artists in this exhibit reclaim these grotesque depictions with defiance and a sense of humor; satirizing traditionalism and standards of feminine allure. By choosing fantasy and irreverence over realism the future of the feminine is birthed. In these vivid utopias and dystopias, the viewer is invited to play with social possibilities that are otherwise deemed impossible by the culture of fear that has reigned in the past.

“I strive to depict not just the physical, but also the complex. I often depict my subjects as monsters or aliens in order to satirize the traditional ideals of femininity.” –Artist Taira Rice

“I am inspired by all things gross and human… my work challenges the misogynistic ideals of beauty. By working in a hedonistic way, I make work that is erotic, visceral and always inspired by the fluidity of sexuality and gender…I like to create beautiful satisfying images from disgusting mess.” – Artist Maisie Cousins

ABOUT THE CURATORS:

Sister curatorial team Kelsey and Rémy Bennett have been creating art together since they were children. When Kelsey started taking photos at the age of 12, Rémy, who later became an actor and filmmaker was always her subject. It was only natural for them to continue working creatively together throughout their lives. Their professional collaborations include the group show “Glory Hole” at Springbreak Art Fair that was featured as the “Top 5/Must See” shows by The Gothamist and W Magazine, solo shows “War Wagon by B Thom Stevenson”, “Last Chance Salon” for artist Heather Morgan, and “Another You” for the Lu Magus gallery. Kelsey’s artwork has been shown in solo and group shows in New York, LA, and London and she recently curated a show featured in the Todd Solondz film, Weiner Dog. She has contributed to Interview Magazine, Dazed, Polyester Zine, and VICE. Rémy Bennett wrote and stars in her directorial debut feature film Buttercup Bill that will be released in the U.S. in 2016.

Recent press on Kelsey and Rémy Bennett: i-D MagazineNylonLadyGunn, Dazed

ABOUT THE UNTITLED SPACE:

Founded in 2014 by Indira Cesarine, The Untitled Space gallery features an ongoing curation of exhibits of emerging and established contemporary artists exploring conceptual framework and boundary pushing ideology through mediums of painting, sculpture, printmaking, photography, video and performance art. The gallery is committing to exploring new ideas vis-à-vis traditional and new mediums and highlights a program of “Women in Art” as well as special events aligned with our creative vision.
Recent press: Huffington PostAnOtherVice The Creators Project, BullettArtReport

For more information visit online: http://untitled-space.com/lifeforce-group-show/

For more information please contact: info@untitled-space.com

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Featured in "LIFEFORCE" Exhibit, Untitled Space Gallery, New York
Featured in “LIFEFORCE” Exhibit, Untitled Space Gallery, New York
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