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Anne Lindberg, It steals upon you when it steals upon you, 2018 graphite and colored pencil on mat board, 59 by 103 inches - title from Verlyn Klinkenborg’s More Scenes from Rural Life, Princeton Architectural Press, 2013, page 175

Anne Lindberg, It steals upon you when it steals upon you, 2018 graphite and colored pencil on mat board, 59 by 103 inches - title from Verlyn Klinkenborg’s More Scenes from Rural Life, Princeton Architectural Press, 2013, page 175

Still Life @SEPTEMBER opens Saturday, September 8th in Hudson, NY

September 2, 2018

STILL LIFE
Opening: Saturday, September 8, 6-8pm
Exhibition: September 8 - October 28, 2018
urated by Kristen Dodge and Candice Made

Theodora Allen
Julia Bland
Jamie Israelow
Anne Lindberg
Kate Newby
Jenny Perlin
Nori Pao
Carrie Schneider
Letha Wilson

SEPTEMBER is pleased to present a group exhibition entitled Still Life, co-curated with Candice Madey, including works by Theodora Allen, Julia Bland, Jamie Israelow, Anne Lindberg, Kate Newby, Jenny Perlin, Nori Pao, Carrie Schneider, and Letha Wilson.
 
Still Life refers to the transcendalist notion that we must look for a long time before we see, and that slowness is essential to science, philosophy, poetry, and by extension, a deeper understanding our world.
 
Traditionally an arrangement of perishable objects, such as fruits, flowers, wine, meats and cheeses, the still life is immortalized by the artist’s hand before the flowers wilt, fruits brown, wine turns, and foods sour. Intent observation and delicate execution, informed by years of study, apprenticeship, and experience bring the image close to life.
 
Rather than depicting the traditional genre of still life, these artists employ materials and processes to relate the landscape through extracts and arrangements of plants, earth, planets, and archetypes. Observation, repetition, ritual, and deliberate execution informs and comprise the fabric of their works. References to land suggest expanded ideas of temporality and measure as meditation; lost in the immensity of geological time or the awe-inspiring aspirations of the landscape genre.
 
Beautifully rendered abstractions of nature and the cosmos belie stauncher ideals associated with a synchronous slower pace, proposing that measured observation and reflection can be an act of protest and defiance in an age of rapid acceleration and hasty politics.
 
Here, there is an active hold on life; preserving what we love of the present, no eye to how it may devolve. There is still life.
 
For further information, please visit the gallery, our website, or contact Kristen Dodge at Kristen@septembergallery.com. SEPTEMBER is located at 449 Warren Street in Hudson, NY.

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← microwave, x opens at Josee Bienvenu Saturday December 22 from 11am-2pm in NYCSpectrum, curated by Kate Menconeri and Kiki Smith, opens at the Thomas Cole National Historic Site Saturday August 25 →

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