Transart alums "The Endpoint Collective" present exhibition "What Remains Unexplained 2.0" in Boston
Images: Mark Roth, Aurora (study), Oil and acrylic on canvas, 40” x 35”; Deborah Carruthers, Allegory for a New Ice Age: No.2, Giclée on Epson enhanced matte paper, 24" x 36", 2019; Gabriel Deerman, Weather Lately 2, Oil on Mylar 7’x9’ 2021; Margaret Hart, Chimera Portrait 15, mixed media collage, 2022.
The Main and Center Galleries
What Remains Unexplained 2.0
Margaret Hart and the Endpoint Collective (Deborah Carruthers,
Gabriel Deerman, Margaret Hart, and Mark Roth)
On View from October 5, 2021, to November 5, 2022
Opening Reception October 7, 2021, 5:00 - 8:00 pm
Kingston Gallery
450 Harrison Ave, No. 43,
Boston, MA
Programming will be announced on the website (www.kingstongallery.com) and via social media channels @kingstongallery.
The Endpoint Collective brings together artists and artworks all investigating issues of connection, replication, and structure through process-based works including printmaking, collage, photomontage, and painting. The works all are multi-layered in both process and content. Each of the artists boldly engages the social issues of contemporary life through rich, multi-layered imagery and meaningful art-making practices in the work presented in this exhibition. The works address the entangled and sprawling problems which have been unleashed on the planet in the Anthropocene, as in the large scale works by Carruthers and Deerman, while also exploring speculative futures in this posthuman era, such as the work by Roth and Hart. There are many points of crossover in this work, creating a strong visual and contextual dialogue.
The Endpoint Collective has found value in asking larger questions across their art-making practices. These questions involve the shift to a posthuman era and the looming climate issues we face, many times finding linkages between the two. By means of research (both traditional and creative), group discussions, and the creation of the artworks, the collective has found a distinct model for their creative endeavors. Through exhibitions of their work, the public is invited into the conversation to engage with these ideas.
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