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February 21, 2002

 
FEB 22

Sorry to get this out at the last minute,
I know many of you will have already gotten mailings for this event from other sources.

Three peepshows from the Empire S.N.A.F.U. Restoration Project are on display for this event. Should be fun. Many artists involved, and in theory much performance happening both in gallery and in the rest of the building, which is an amazing piece faux-Moroccan architecture with bronze leaf covered walls.
The Empire S.N.A.F.U. Restoration Project won't be providing any performance for this one because Harvard nixed nudity. Sigh…


ICONOCLASM
CLOSING RECEPTION EXTRAVAGANZA:
CARNEVALE
Friday, February 22, 2002
from 8-11pm
(Feast of the Chair of St. Peter the Apostle)

the Sublime and the Profane
Visions of Faith, Irreverence, and Christian Symbolism
painting~ printmaking ~ photography ~ video ~ sound ~ installation ~ knit-sculpture
Performances ~Morality Plays ~ Ritual Decadence & a Cast of Thousands

Adams House Gallery ~ Harvard University
26 Plympton St. ~ Cambridge, MA 02138
February 15-24, 2002
Gallery Hours Saturdays & Sundays 2-5pm
& by appointment 617.739.3666

Information:
617.739.3666
SublimeProfane@yahoo.com
drawbridge.com/iconoclasm




ARTISTS Include:
Cynthia von Buhler
Lisa Lunskaya Gordon
Chuck McNally
Matt Ryan
Liz Shepherd
Brad Spavin
CJ T. Cartiglia
Lesley Desaulniers
Meredith Dumez
Chris Eichler
Ivana George
Lorie Hamermesh
Corey March
Amy Morel
Daniel Rhinehardt
Adrian Rodriguez
Jessica Fenlon Thomas
&
RELICS FROM THE EMPIRE S. N. A. F. U. RESTORATION PROJECT


ICONOCLASM


Themes of Christian Iconography in art, potent for two millennia, continue to
be fruitful subjects for exploring issues of faith, rejections of faith, and
cultural legacy, regardless of our own religious backgrounds. Christian
faith, though constantly reinvented, relies heavily on the visual codes
developed by artists and artisans centuries ago. The Iconoclasm show seeks
to reexamine the impact of spirituality in a contemporary context, both
breaking with and celebrating the visual and ideological models of the past.
The exhibiting artists come to this subject from a variety of backgrounds and
approaches: from positions of profound faith, from reactions against
organized religion, from non-Christian and Christian backgrounds alike,
exploring and questioning the role of Christianity and belief within our
culture and history.




Directions:

From the Harvard Square T Station (and Out of Town News) walk down
Massachusetts Ave. towards Central Square (Street numbers will be descending).

Take the 4th RIGHT onto PLYMPTON ST. (At the Harvard Book Store)

Adams House, #26 Plympton St. will be the last building on your left.
Enter through the red door in the small gated entry court. (labeled C-Entry)

http://maps.yahoo.com/py/maps.py?BFCat=&Pyt=Tmap&newFL=Use+Address+Below&addr=26+plympton+st&csz=cambridge%2C+ma&Country=us&Get%07Map=Get+Map

posted by Stephen 8:11 PM



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