EXHIBITION

Show (Untitled) Parisian Landscapes

OSMOS, 03/06/2014 - 04/11/2014

ABOUT

Show (Untitled) Parisian Landscapes, presents a series of four separate but related bodies or "chapters" of work by artist Wardell Milan. Using OSMOS Address as a space to "workshop" ideas still in development, Milan's project consists of large-scale sculptures, photographs, and drawings. The exhibition is curated by Isolde Brielmaier

 

Parisian Landscapes is the first chapter in a series entitled The Kingdom or Exile dealing with topics such as the unconscious, voyeurism, love, the supremacy of nature, and melancholy. Milan has structured his visual narrative engagement around themes related to absurdism, the writings of Albert Camus, Eugene Ionesco, and Baudelaire as well as body modification, sexual aberrations, and social manias.

 

"The goal for this show is to exhibit both resolved and unresolved work. We want to abandon the idea that an exhibition should show fully realized ideas and images, so that Show (Untitled) Parisian Landscapes, will really function more as an exploratory exercise," explains Brielmaier. Within this exhibition at OSMOS, the essaying of themes and images of Parisian Landscapes will happen not in the safe space of a studio, publicly to allow the audience to witness the creative developmental process, also perhaps encouraging them to interact with the work in a direct and tangible way.

 

"Giving the viewer access and control over how a specified part of the show could be staged, interpreted and viewed is critical," says Milan. "For me the practice of cultivating ideas and projects, happens primarily in solitude in a studio space, with the exchanging of ideas and conversations about the work happening during studio visits and in interactions with people. "

 

Image: Sunday. Sitting on the bank of Butterfly Meadow. 2013

Digital Cprint. 40x60 in.

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