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RENWICK SUPPORT

10/6/2020

 
James renwick Alliance supports Forces of Nature: Renwick Invitational 2020
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On display OCTOBER 16, 2020 — JUNE 27, 2021
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The James Renwick Alliance supports ​the Renwick Gallery's latest exhibition Forces of Nature: Renwick Invitational 2020 organized by Emily Zilber and featuring artists Lauren Fensterstock, Timothy Horn, Debora Moore, and Rowland Ricketts.

The four featured artists were selected by a panel of distinguished arts professionals, each with a wide knowledge of contemporary American Craft. The panel included Emily Zilber, independent curator and former curator of contemporary decorative arts at the Museum of Fine Arts, Boston; Nora Atkinson, the Fleur and Charles Bresler Curator-in-Charge for the Renwick Gallery; and Stefano Catalani, executive director of the Gage Academy of Art in Seattle. ​
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Lauren Fensterstock (b. 1975, resides Portland, Maine) creates detailed, large-scale installations using labor-intensive modes of making drawn from the decorative arts, including paper quilling and mosaic. For this exhibition, SAAM has commissioned a site-specific work—the first in a new series for the artist inspired by sources like The Book of Miracles, a richly illustrated sixteenth-century German manuscript—that will transform an entire gallery at the Renwick into a celestial landscape that captures the power and awe inherent in natural phenomena.

Timothy Horn (b. 1964, resides Provincetown, Massachusetts) creates exaggerated adornments that combine natural and constructed worlds, taking inspiration from objects as varied as seventeenth-century jewelry patterns and nineteenth-century studies of lichen, coral, and seaweed. He works with traditional materials, such as bronze and glass, as well as surprising ones, like crystalized rock sugar, which refers to the extravagant Amber Room of Russian Empress Catherine the Great.

Debora Moore (b. 1960, resides Seattle) is best known for her exquisitely detailed glass renderings of orchids, to which she devoted her practice from the mid-1990s until recently. In her new tour de force series, Arboria (2018), featured in this exhibition, Moore has branched out from the orchid to focus on four life-size flowering trees of different varieties: cherry, magnolia, winter plum, and wisteria. Moore’s work presents a new chapter in the long history of representing plants in glass, which ranges from ancient renderings to nineteenth-century models used for scientific study. For Moore, she focuses less on realism and more on capturing an intensely personal experience of beauty and wonder.

Rowland Ricketts (b. 1971, resides Bloomington, Indiana) creates immersive installations using handwoven and hand-dyed cloth. His holistic artistic practice begins on his farm, where he cultivates the indigo plants he uses to color his artwork, fully linking his material and process with the finished product. Ricketts often incorporates participatory engagement from non-artists, emphasizing the relationship between nature, culture, the passage of time, and everyday life. ​

JRA MEMBERS AND FRIENDS ARE INVITED

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Rowland Ricketts dyeing cloth. Photo courtesy the artist.
Renwick Invitational 2020 Virtual Conversation: Artist Rowland Ricketts and Curator Emily Zilber
​​TUESDAY, DEcember 8 at 6pm et
Learn more about art and process in a lively online conversation with Forces of Nature: Renwick Invitational 2020 artist Rowland Ricketts and exhibition guest curator Emily Zilber. Discover how Ricketts’s farm-to-studio artistic practice uses natural dyes and historical techniques to create contemporary textiles and immersive site-specific installations. This program is presented in partnership with the George Washington University Textile Museum and Renwick Gallery.
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Register for the Conversation

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Preview of Lauren Fensterstock’s installation. Photo by Nora Atkinson.

​VIRTUAL OPENING
Tuesday, October 13 at 7pM ET
​Be the first to see artworks featured in this nature-inspired exhibition by Lauren Fensterstock, Timothy Horn, Debora Moore, and Rowland Ricketts. Enjoy a virtual Q&A with artists and curators, learn more about this awe-inspiring exhibition, and explore the new “natural” environments these artists have created. 
See the recorded lecture

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