"Ritual" Exhibition

Causey Contemporary

poster for "Ritual" Exhibition

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Ritualistic behavior is one of the few things that have universally permeated all human sociological development. It has helped form civilizations, spawned entire belief systems, and through the ages has continuously influenced human conduct while simultaneously shaping the world as we know it. While the actual processes may vary, the incorporation of ritual into society is something that transcends nationality, geographic location and linear timeline. Cultures of both the past and present have used symbolic, traditional or religious rituals for any number of reasons including divination, personal pleasure, the achievement of spiritual or emotional needs, the formation of social bonds, expressions of respect and devotion, the advancement of social status, acceptance or for educational purposes. Although there are great differences among the countless rituals in existence, it is evident that regardless of intent or appearance, ritualistic behavior is undeniably intertwined with both our past and our future, and something that unites us all.

Participating artists will be addressing the theme of ritualistic behavior and through an eclectic collection of artwork, are set to present unique interpretations of both ancient and modern rituals. Tribal body painting, fortune telling, superstitious beliefs, religious ceremony, magical sigils/charms and indigenous totems are just a taste of what is in store. In addition to the artwork, Rosmary Ceraso, master drummer and founder of "Earthbeat" will be generously providing a soundtrack for the show to engage viewers with sound. Pratima Naithani will be installing her unique sweet shop bus outside the gallery during the opening reception for visitors to explore. There will be traditional Indian sweets and cold beer that has been lovingly provided by Brooklyn Brewery, and Three Design Studio will be designing special invitations that will allow the public to participate in an interactive ritual within the gallery space.

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