collapse: recent works by dewey crumpler

 
Dewey Crumpler, Untitled 1, 2017, Acrylic, gold leaf, mixed media on canvas, Hedreen Gallery, Photo by Yosef Chaim Kalinko, Seattle University

Dewey Crumpler, Untitled 1, 2017, Acrylic, gold leaf, mixed media on canvas, Hedreen Gallery, Photo by Yosef Chaim Kalinko, Seattle University

 

Hedreen Gallery
March 15- May 19, 2018

Collapse considers the beauty and terror of financial systems and their ecological, social, and aesthetic impacts. These works take on the disturbances of potential catastrophe, rendering the container as the locus of awe, wonder, destruction, and fear. In these works, Crumpler asks us to consider how goods transported globally via ships and ports might open up other histories of destruction and creation. By citing aesthetic practices that range from religious iconography to dreamscapes of ruin, Crumpler lays bare the connective tissues between past, present, and impending futures of collapse.

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