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Graduate Thesis Exhibition Catalogue Gallery, 2024

 
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  • Beyond Grotesque: Contemporary Artists Confronting Abjection by Katherine Gemperline

    Beyond Grotesque: Contemporary Artists Confronting Abjection

    The artists in Beyond Grotesque: Contemporary Artists Confronting Abjection address the monstrous aspects of life by portraying repulsive encounters in a direct manner. In its abject nature, the grotesque defies conventional notions of art as beautifying. The contemporary artists in Beyond Grotesque subvert the idea that beauty is an indication of good moral character and instead, they assert the grotesque as a device that challenges our expectations of the good and expands our humanity.

    Yvonne Petkus delves into the intricacies of struggle, survival, and vulnerability within the human experience. Through pieces like Headwind, Collapse, and Colossus, Petkus portrays the ephemeral ...Read More

 
 
 

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