RK Projects @ Shoot The Lobster “Sense-Data”
Martos Gallery
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Esse Est Percipi (“to be is to be perceived”) — George Berkeley
“H. H. Price found that although he was able to doubt the presence of a tomato before him, he was unable to doubt the existence of his red, round and ‘somewhat bulgy’ sense-datum of the tomato. According to this argument, all of the qualities attributed to objects are sense qualities. Thus, hardness is the sensing of a resistance to a striking action, and heaviness is a sensation of muscular effort when holding the object in one’s hand, just as blueness is a quality of visual experience. But these qualities exist only while they are being perceived by some subject or spirit equipped with sense organs.”
Flesh, a body, puddled, segmented, re-formed absurdly, a private sensation that there is another being in the room, breathing heavily, steadily, dependent on the combination of balance and gravity, disembodied, excessively carnal. Porous and rigid, erotic, transparent. Still-life as an armature for the reinvention of an abstract proposition — hysterical contracture; irregular shapes absurdly subjected to [the] forces of gravity. This is an exhibition of assemblages — a complex use of unexpected materials, processes, and forms; figurative language applied to sculptures, paintings, objects; implications of extended metaphors:
A knee cap/Slips into his battered-wood night ware./An entourage of river stones gather and curdle at the hem of his sock,….his transparency has settled him into his home that is an eternal, precarious plane.
Snake comes along on a rusty old bend/An arm supplants concrete, bearing a head
an altered eroticism:
your hand,
your hand,
my legs,
nipple,
thigh,
fingernail
Acts of naming, over and over. Making physical what could otherwise be rudimentary classification. These are intimate [memories]: catching sight of his legs or [my] own legs, closing [my] eyes to picture her above [me], the sagging chest of a woman on top. [This is the] experience of living in a body: naming and feeling its parts. [Sarah Faux]
An unanalyzable private object of sensation: phenomenal qualities that appear to the subject yet belong to items distinct from physical objects. Sense-data can be characterized as the immediate objects of sensory awareness that occurs both in normal perception, and in related phenomena, illusion and hallucination. The central idea is that whenever I have an experience in which I perceive, or seem to perceive, a physical object, there is something immediately present to my consciousness: engaging in a deliberate and systematic construction of a fragmented and delirious subjectivity.
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Schedule
from November 07, 2013 to December 12, 2013
Opening Reception on 2013-11-07 from 18:00 to 20:00