Daina Shobrys "Plastic Flowers"

chashama Gallery (461 W 126th St.)

poster for Daina Shobrys "Plastic Flowers"

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"Plastic Flowers" is an installation of 25 sculptures.
Flowers are grown for their beauty. But, showy sepals aside, their real business is perpetuating themselves. All of the action is in the center and like many reproductive situations, has its weird and creepy aspects. Enlarging the flowers to a giant size - 4’to 6’ across - makes it possible to explore their strangeness in detail. Each flower is a portrait of an individual blossom. Its image was preserved via a photograph. The flowers are also funny, hence the use of all the plastic - banner fabric, tablecloths, garbage bags, beads, lanyard lacing, cable ties, flower pot saucers, garden cart wheels and bathroom cups. I am using a material that is cheap, durable and ubiquitous to portray a subject that is most ephemeral.

In the Project Space: "Pantry," a multimedia project responding to "Plastic Flowers," will be in process during the run of the show by Ana Lieberman and Steven Cassidy.

Daina Shobrys lives and works in New York City and Long Eddy, NY. "Plastic Flowers" were exhibited in the fall at Frederick Meijer Gardens and Sculpture Park in Grand Rapids, MI. She has done projects at PS 1 Museum, the New Museum and the Museum of Contemporary Art in Chicago, IL.

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from January 19, 2011 to February 27, 2011
Thurs - Sun, 1-6pm or by appointment, Feb 24. 8pm: closing reception

Opening Reception on 2011-01-19 from 19:00 to 21:00

Artist(s)

Daina Shobrys

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