Wednesday, February 2, 2011

Sarah Emerson's Exhibition in Indianapolis

Curious and Curiouser

Curious and Curiouser explores the work of three artists, Casey Millard, Wayne White and Sarah Emerson that use elements of “cute” in their work: homey genre scenes, cartoonish characters and drawing book type illustrations. However, the artists in this exhibition use these elements in a subversive and sometimes abject way.

Curious and Curiouser
Eleanor Prest Reese and Robert B. Berkshire Galleries
January 21–February 24, 2011

OPENING RECEPTION: January 21, 5:00 p.m.-8:00 p.m.
ARTIST TALKS:
Wayne White, 5:30 pm, Wednesday, January 26, Basile Auditorium - 2011 Christel DeHaan Family Foundation Visiting Artist Lecture
Casey Riordan Millard, 12:00 pm, Thursday, February 10, Basile Auditorium
Sarah Emerson, 5:30 pm, Wednesday, February 23, Basile Auditorium

Casey Riordan Millard has developed a unique character, “Shark Girl”, a young woman who has the body of a girl and the head of shark. Depicting in drawings, ceramics and life-size installations, Shark Girl often laments her lot in life to the point where she is frozen into inactivity.

Wayne White overlays subversive and witty text over mass-distributed genre-scene lithographs.

Sarah Emerson uses animal imagery which eerily looks reminiscent of children’s drawings books. However, the imagery is depicted in a dark and sinister way: wolves fighting over food, skulls incorporated into landscapes or animals lying down that could as easily be dead as sleeping. In addition to several paintings, Emerson will also be making a new large-scale mural painting for the exhibition.

All three artists will also present lectures at Herron that will be free and open to the public.
http://www.herron.iupui.edu/galleries

Wayne White
Casey Millard
Sarah Emerson

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