Lydia Venieri "The Last Conflict Retrospective"

57 STUX + HALLER Gallery

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This exhibition also celebrates the publication of Venieri’s first comprehensive monograph Theogony published by Charta in 2011. This brilliant new book surveys two decades of her provocative production in drawing, painting, photography, sculpture, video and the Internet.
Lydia Venieri is best known for her evocative sculpture installations and photographic works bridging mythology with current events. She assembles whole mythologies and extracts symbolic structures from the questionable world of news media. Her stories are depicted through a cast of elegant dolls and childlike imagery to counter media dementia.
She continues her search for utopian rebirth in Planetic Exodus. This time the dolls’ eyes reflect the bitter trials of immigration resulted by global shifts in power and the endless economic and political wars plaguing the world. Many things have changed since the 19th century including massive shifts in human migration contributing to an extraordinary cultural diversity. Venieri’s migratory imagery tackles the romantic and enduring notion of an ideal life in another land or country.
The longing for utopia is a perpetual theme in Venieri’s work. Similar to Dorothy in Wizard of Oz and her search for an ideal home in the Emerald City, we see in Venieri’s work lush seductive formations of an ideal world admist dystopia and social upheaval. In the 21st century the need for a utopian society is manifesting itself in the form of local communities attempting to revive economic, social, political and possibly legal systems through the use of social media.

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Schedule

from May 19, 2011 to June 25, 2011

Opening Reception on 2011-05-19 from 18:00 to 20:00

Artist(s)

Lydia Venieri

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