Donna Cleary "The X Spot"

Leo Kesting

poster for Donna Cleary "The X Spot"

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As digital modern communication lays the foundation for our new relationships, has the unique touch and feel of personal contact grown tired from public space and retreated to the bedrooms of our adult population? With the addition of words like "unfriend" and "sexting" to our vocabulary, is it possible to capture human emotion through digital expression? The unique though now very private human touch in our digital age is explored in Donna Cleary's "The X Spot" an exhibition of cross hatched charcoal drawings.

"The X Spot clearly parlays a direct link between the X generation and the new human interaction that has been birthed with it." states gallery director David Kesting. "In this exhibition Donna Cleary uses a classical approach to figurative illustration to dialog the intimacy promised in online dating testimonials."

The X Spot explores our society as being dependent on social media for the building blocks of relationships, pausing the spectrum of human feelings associated with intimacy. In this collection of charcoal drawings, the personal emotions of love, rejection, ecstasy and even joy are returned to a very public forum.

In this first solo exhibition by artist Donna Cleary, The X Spot embodies the range of emotions that relationships possess. In Crash Dummies, 2009 charcoal on paper, an optimistic joy is found by a couple where the distresses of a relationship are worked out in Polarized, Charcoal on Paper, 2009.

"For me," explains the artist, "these images explore modern relationships in the context of contemporary communication, which plays havoc with the notion of identity and intimacy. In an increasingly digitalized world, communication is instantaneous, fragmented, illusory and often anonymous. It is free of the body language and interpersonal engagement present in these images. While celebrating the classic techniques of cross-hatching and sumi ink painting, these images live in the present. United with contemporary issues and technology, they remind us that despite the frantic pace of technological discovery, some things transcend time.”

[Image: Donna Cleary "Unseen" charcoal on paper, 20 x 20 in.]

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Schedule

from January 14, 2010 to February 07, 2010

Closing Reception on 2010-02-05 from 19:00 to 22:00
Silk Screening/Closing Party

Artist(s)

Donna Cleary

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