The Renaissance Society at the University of Chicago presents "All the Pretty Corpses," a new group art show focusing on the macabre that suggests: "In a post 9/11 world, Goth has persisted and mutated, perpetuating the general mood of foreboding." The show opens on Sunday, November 13th.
The Renaissance Societys harshly angled, highly vaulted architecture functions as the stage for exposing the latent Gothic impulse in contemporary America. The works reflect on mysticism, anger, mourning, horror, aggression, angst, apocalypse and the post-human in the forms of text on walls, drawings, sculpture, and video. Poems are derived from Goth Metal song titles (Steven Shearer); blood-colored candle wax drippings ooze and spill from the mouth of a stone grotto (Tony Tasset); a psychedelic meditation on frontier violence depicts haunted mansions and abandoned movie theaters (Jeremy Blake); a body-based cosmogony obsessively repeats tooth, bone, muscle, and hair (Kacy Maddux); a stained dropped ceiling is simultaneously repulsive, beautiful, and horrific (Jay Heikes); a dual homage to the films Invocation of My Demon Brother and Carrie is also a paean to Kali, the Hindu goddess of destruction (Ellen Cantor), a rant calls for a new era ruled by a chaos called the Amorphous Law (Sterling Ruby), and a scene of instinctive aggression is ritually played out in the animal kingdom, (John Espinosa).
tonight at 7pm there will be a DEATH METAL PIZZA PARTY sponsored by the Renaissance Society in conjunction with the current exhibit, including live DJs and a live performance by Hymn, an area Doom Metal band.
metal_ralph said:
you don't need a ticket - show is free
tonight at 7pm there will be a DEATH METAL PIZZA PARTY sponsored by the Renaissance Society in conjunction with the current exhibit, including live DJs and a live performance by Hymn, an area Doom Metal band.
metal_ralph said:
you don't need a ticket - show is free
tonight at 7pm there will be a DEATH METAL PIZZA PARTY sponsored by the Renaissance Society in conjunction with the current exhibit, including live DJs and a live performance by Hymn, an area Doom Metal band.
susannah_breslin
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June 2005
NOV 10, 2005 06:38 PM