June 14, 2008

"HOLY HOLES: ABSOLUTE STALLS", Dumbo Arts Center

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Angela Freiberger, Grady Gerbracht, Jenny Marketou, Adriana Varella, Marcia X and others

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By DENISE CARVALHO - Holy Holes: Absolute Stalls is a multimedia exhibition exploring different viewpoints on the relationship between religion, power and economics.This show looks at religion from a humorous, poetic and critical perspective, subverting traditional expectations and inviting the viewer to interact, transform, or reflect on the relationship between religious rituals and consumerist everyday practices.

Among the more general ideas gathered in this show is how religious rituals and dogmas are used to sustain gender and ethnic differences, and to claim absolute power through propagandistic consumerist strategies. The other end of the spectrum is how believers react: whether individually or collectively, intimately or overtly, believing or disbelieving, most of us are caught in the web of religious imagining as receptacles of divine inspiration or intervention, or as messengers of absolute power. Another aspect of how believers react is in the flux of social change through language and culture assimilation, there-contextualizing and reshaping of language structures which leads to competing and shifting positions of power. Some dogmatic languages remain untouched, while others result from the mixing of sub-cultural trends into the mainstream via the many cultural industries of a free market society.

In this show, absolute messages are equated with anarchic demonstrations, self-conscious humor and a bit of deep reflection, bringing the viewer to a contradictory duality of cathartic interaction and religious critique.

Artists: Brent Wahl, Dylan Mortimer, Grady Gerbracht, Hadassa Goldvicht,

Jenny Marketou, Joseph Bennett, Adriana Varella, Angela Freiberger, Gearóid Dolan,

Tobaron Waxman, Kimberly Simpson, Karin Giusti, Marcia X, Meirav Leshem,

Kwabena Slaughter, and Neil Beloufa.

Denise Carvalho is an art critic, curator and independent scholar based in New York City.

Opening Reception: June 14, 2008, 6 - 9 PM

Exhibition: June 14 - August 3, 2008

Hours: Wednesday - Sunday, 12 - 6pm or by appointment

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Dumbo Arts Center is supported in part, by public funds from The New York City

Department of Cultural Affairs and The New York State Council on the Arts. This

organization has received funding from The Milton and Sally Avery Arts Foundation, The Cowles Charitable Trust, The Greenwich Collection Ltd., The Joan Mitchell Foundation,

The Lily Auchincloss Foundation, The Robert Lehman Foundation, and The Dedalus

Foundation.

DAC's gallery and office space is generously donated by the Walentas Family and

Two Trees Management LLC. Special thanks to Materials for the Arts for in-kind support.

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