Heather Sherman "Feral"

Sloan Fine Art

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Three years ago, Heather Sherman purchased a mysterious bag of Kodak slides (meticulously organized and labeled “Puppies,” “Vacation,” “Christmas,” etc.) from a thrift store in Florida. While buzzing and clicking through them in her 70’s era slide projector, the artist found her voyeuristic exploration of these people’s lives exposed connections to, and elements of, her own past. In a photograph of lawn chairs, she saw the New Year’s Eve spent drunk and alone, watching neighbors cheerfully light fireworks while quietly hating them. In a slide of two German Shepherds eating from a woman’s hand, she remembered the day she witnessed her mother being attacked by the family dog. And in their fenced-off New Jersey backyard, she envisioned the golf course she grew up on, and regularly vandalized - a bored, rich, gay teenager acting out in the suburbs of Orlando, Florida. In "Feral," Sherman projects her psychology onto these strangers and their memories, using them as a vehicle to confront her own personal history. Some of the stories are fictional, some autobiographical, but all reinforce the need for connectedness and feelings of alienation so rampant in, and integral to, suburbia.

[Image: Heather Sherman "Umbrella" (2009) oil on paper 38 x 50 in.]

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from January 27, 2010 to February 20, 2010

Opening Reception on 2010-01-27 from 18:00 to 20:00

Artist(s)

Heather Sherman

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