Full and Pure: Body, Materiality, Gender: Green Family Art Foundation
Joan Semmel and Hugh Steers included in the group exhibition Full and Pure: Body, Materiality, Gender at the Green Family Art Foundation, Dallas, TX.
The Green Family Art Foundation's press release follows:
The Green Family Art Foundation is pleased to present Full and Pure: Body, Materiality, Gender curated by Mara Hassan, opening on June 10, 2023, and remaining on view until September 24, 2023. Please join the Green Family Art Foundation for the opening reception of Full and Pure on Saturday, June 10 from 5-8 PM at 2111 Flora Street, Suite 110, Dallas, TX 75201. Opening reception is free and open to the public, no RSVP required.
Full and Pure: Body, Materiality, Gender presents a survey of contemporary art reflecting on the malleability of selfhood, gendered corporeality, and aesthetic forms. This intergenerational group of artists explores the mutability of the somatic, gender, and matter, reconsidering the possibilities of the self as an inquiry into what the future can hold for us. Artists in Full and Pure include:
Mark Aguhar | Helen Frankenthaler | Christina Quarles |
Diana Al-Hadid | Nash Glynn | Mosie Romney |
Marcel Alcalá |
Jarrett Key | George Ruoy |
Ida Applebroog | Maria Lassnig | Maja Ruznic |
Patricia Ayres |
Leslie Martinez |
Ilana Savdie |
Felipe Baeza |
Ana Mendieta |
Joan Semmel |
Linus Borgo |
Manuel Neri |
Shikeith |
Seba Calfuqueo |
Ludovic Nkoth |
Devan Shimoyama |
Blake Daniels |
Breyer P-Orridge |
Hugh Steers |
Anaïs Duplan |
Ren Light Pan |
Chiffon Thomas |
Nicole Eisenman |
Daisy Parris |
Willa Wasserman |
Alannah Farrell |
Lydia Pettit |
Kiyan Williams |
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Puppies Puppies (Jade Guanaro Kuriki-Olivo) |
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About the Curator:
Mara Hassan is a curator, writer, and art historian. She is currently pursuing a PhD in the Department of Art and Art History at Stanford University. Her research focuses on queer and gender-variant potentiality in modern and contemporary conceptual portraiture. After receiving her BA in Art History and Queer Studies from UCLA, she completed a post baccalaureate research fellowship at the University of Pittsburgh. Her curatorial research and writing has supported institutions such as the Hammer Museum, ONE Archives, Los Angeles Contemporary Exhibitions, the Mattress Factory, and more.
About the Green Family Art Foundation:
The Green Family Art Foundation is a non-profit 501(c)(3) organization.
The foundation's mission is to provide a venue for, make grants to museums for the benefit of, and educate others about contemporary artists we believe communicate important ideas that are relevant and discussion worthy today and in the future.