Inspired by the Sublime
June 10 – July 8, 2019
Inspired by the Sublime. Something awful.
Something beautiful. Something awesome.
Sarah Meyers Brent and Jodi Colella
June 10 – July 8, 2019
Reception: Thursday June 13, 5:30 – 7:30 p.m.
Gallery Talk: Thoughts About the Sublime 6:00 p.m.
The notion of the 19th century American Sublime has its roots in European Romanticism. Contemporary artists have many reasons to eschew the notion of the sublime, yet it persists today. Perhaps we need something beyond ourselves and beyond the circumstances that we find our world to be in. Artists internalize that world and address issues either overtly or subtly in their work. Sometimes awesome. Sometimes beautiful. Sometimes terrible. The artists in this two-person exhibit, each express an aspect of the sublime. Sarah Meyers Brent renders beauty from the excess and the grotesque, while Jodi Colella gives power to under-appreciated labor or hand work.
Sarah Meyers Brent’s work pushes the boundaries of beauty and ugliness in visceral, living works that traverse painting, sculpture and installation. Utilizing heavily impastoed paint, recycled fabric, foam, decaying flowers, dirt and vines; her mixed media pieces flow out of and accrete to the canvas and walls. There is a richness to these materials, which are otherwise considered trash. They are combined as ingredients with which to sculpt and paint, ultimately arriving at a form that is simultaneously growing and decaying. The results aspire to and become something beautiful.
Balancing tradition and innovation Jodi Colella uses needlework to infuse power to craft traditions often dismissed as feminine. There is a presence of the maker in the shape of thousands of stitches, hand-wrought forms. Found objects – the everyday and invisible – are reworked and repurposed; the psychological is made physical in the way that one form materializes from another. She draws from historical and cultural experiences that extend from her own neighborhood to time spent in the Far East and many places in between. Recent work investigates the complex, often entangled qualities of power, emergence and fear – particularly the forces that have historically shaped women’s identities and place in society.
Related programming:
Thursday, June 13 6:00 p.m.
Gallery talk with the artists: Thoughts About the Sublime
Image credit: Details of – Jodi Colella, Against Nature, Reconstructed stuffed toy, found costume jewelry, mixed threads, bronze wool, fiberfill, 16x11x9 inches, 2015. Sarah Meyers Brent, Dripping Plant VI, Acrylic on Canvas, 50×40 inches, 2018.
Gallery Hours
2024
11AM - 3PM
And by appointment
Monday - Friday
Location
Suffolk University Gallery – Sawyer Building 6th Floor
8 Ashburton Place, Boston, MA 02108
Closed on university holidays & weekends