"The Communication Coordination and Consideration" Exhibition

Kate Werble Gallery

poster for "The Communication Coordination and Consideration" Exhibition

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Emily Landon's wild collection of hand-cut, hand-painted, life-size constructions of
forest animals act as a playful reminder to consider the realities of what happens
when animals and humans make abrupt and often surprising contact beyond the
human environment. Landon previously orchestrated interactions between her
sculptures, indigenous animals and human visitors in a wooded area near The Springs
on Long Island, New York.

Katie Murray recently completed a new video titled Girls in 4/4. Over the course of
four years, Murray recorded video footage of teenage girls from a Queens, New York
high school practicing and performing a step dance routine in the time signature 4/4.
She used this footage to create a single, seamless audio visual performance that
shows the dancers in formation using their hands and feet to communicate and
perform a highly expressive, non-verbal exhibition of rhythm, strength, sight and
sound.

Susana Rodriguez traveled from Guadalajara, Mexico to construct an installation
or "container" using a combination of sculpture, mural painting and cut vinyl to
make a 3-dimensional scene incorporating the façade of the gallery. Rodriguez
creates a careful coordination between the different elements and materials within
the installation to visualize abstract concepts of space and time.

[Image: Emily Landon "Big Bear(study for)" (2009)]

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from July 01, 2009 to July 31, 2009

Opening Reception on 2009-07-01 from 18:00 to 20:00

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