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Intimate Actions: Exhibitions by Maria Antelman, Joey Fauerso, and Paul Mpagi Sepuya

  • DECEMBER 10, 2020 - FEBRUARY 27, 2021
  • Bemis Center for Contemporary Arts, Omaha
  • December 10, 2020 to
    February 27, 2021
  • Category: Art & Museum Exhibits

Event Details

  • December 10, 2020 to
    February 27, 2021
  • 8:00 pm - 5:00 pm
  • Free
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Venue

  • Bemis Center for Contemporary Arts
  • 724 S 12th St
  • Omaha, NE 68102
  • (402) 341-7130
  • info@bemiscenter.org
  • https://www.bemiscenter.org/?site=1

Event Description

Solo exhibitions by artists Maria Antelman, Joey Fauerso, and Paul Mpagi Sepuya

December 10, 2020–February 27, 2021 Curated together under the rubric of Intimate Actions, these three solo exhibitions are centered on the theme of intimacy and how it enters into representations of the body, one’s connection to space and surroundings, and our relationships. Joey Fauerso interweaves personal experiences in relation to our own humanity through concepts related to gender, family, and contemporary culture. Paul Mpagi Sepuya’s work is rooted in an atypical type of studio portraiture, combining elements of storytelling through the use of camera placement, mirrors, curtains, studio workprints, and person to person contact. Maria Antelman’s practice focuses on the human experience, with this exhibition focusing on our relationship to the past and our connection to the natural environment. Together, the three artists call to mind the expansiveness that is humanity, and through a variety of lenses, offer intimate views of strength and fragility. The performance, part of the exhibition Joey Fauerso: Inside the Spider’s Body, continues an ongoing collaboration between artist Joey Fauerso, and musician and artist David Hurlin. Fauerso and Hurlin grew up together in a Transcendental Meditation community in rural Iowa. Both are interested in physical transcendence and the creative possibilities of destructive acts. During Hurlin’s performance, Fauerso’s installations constructed of wood, steel, and ceramic elements become sonic tools for creating complex and vital rhythms through the breaking, cracking, and destruction of the material forms. David Hurlin received his BFA in photography and tabla of the Hindustani classical music tradition from Maharishi International University (MIU) including seven months abroad in India studying with tabla master Anup Ghosh. His photography took him around the United States photographing his favorite poets (James Tate, Charles Wright, and Cole Swenson, to name a few) which informed his own reading and continued writing. His first book of poems “Zero Gravity Funk Libido” was released in 2019 by Blue Light Press in San Francisco. Currently, Hurlin is a professional drummer and percussionist. Drummer for Apocalypso Tantric Noise Choir, Soulmath, Elizabeth Moen and most recently with Mike Dillon Band and Nolatet. He has toured all over the country and is in high demand, both as a performer and session drummer. In addition to touring and recording, Hurlin is working on compositions and collaborations which lean more toward sound art, sculpture, installation, and performance art. He is currently pursuing his MA in art at MIU. Intimate Actions is supported, in part, by The Andy Warhol Foundation for Visual Arts; Art Bridges; Douglas County, Nebraska; Nebraska Arts Council and Nebraska Cultural Endowment; and Omaha Steaks.

Event presented by:

  • Bemis Center for Contemporary Arts
  • (402) 341-7130
  • info@bemiscenter.org
  • https://www.bemiscenter.org/?site=1

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