Protean: Online

May 18 – June 8, 2020
  • Protean brings together a selection of post-war and contemporary works that explore the primordial development of both language and physical being. The presentation’s title takes its name from the shape-shifting Greek sea god, Proteus, who came to be regarded as a symbol of the original matter from which the world was created. Alluding to the dawning of life and guided by metaphysical reference, the presentation invites contemplation on the ways in which artists continue to grapple with ontological inquiry. Protean features work by 15 artists and will be accessible via the gallery’s Viewing Room from May 18–June 8, 2020.

    Many of the works in the presentation conceive of their subjects in states of emergence or transmutation, recalling the quiet manifestation of form from the darkness that recurs in origin stories. Though the persistence of curved lines, biomorphic shapes and outcropping limbs combine to suggest the presence of bodies—human or otherwise—their uncanny juxtapositions and amalgamations refuse a simple figurative reading. Just as this sense of physicality in flux nods to the poetic narrative of evolution, the recurring use of symbolism and invocations of myth encourage a consideration of the presence of the divine.

    These symbols, combined with ambiguous mark-making, evoke alphabets that are rudimentary or otherworldly, exploring the conceptualization of language and the stage of development at which intelligent beings begin to conceive of themselves and each other. Ruminating on both the material of spirit and the spirit of material, these reflections on the genesis of existence reaffirm the mystery of the world and the wonder it can inspire.

    Included in the presentation are works by Alma Allen, Theodora Allen, Ali Banisadr, JB Blunk, Constantin Brancusi, Saint Clair Cemin, Max Ernst, Barry Flanagan, David Hockney, Robert Motherwell, Elie Nadelman, Elliott Puckette, Bosco Sodi, Dorothea Tanning, and Tezontle.

  • Works
    • Dorothea Tanning, Different People, 1986
      Dorothea Tanning, Different People, 1986
    • Saint Clair Cemin, The Mystery of Language, 2020
      Saint Clair Cemin, The Mystery of Language, 2020
    • Theodora Allen, From light into dark, and back again, I, 2019
      Theodora Allen, From light into dark, and back again, I, 2019
    • Max Ernst, Jeune femme en forme de fleur, Great River, Long Island, 1944
      Max Ernst, Jeune femme en forme de fleur, Great River, Long Island, 1944
    • Constantin Brancusi, Le Nouveau-Né [II] et Tête d’enfant endormi (Newborn [II] and Head of a Sleeping Child), ca. 1923 (printed 1930s)
      Constantin Brancusi, Le Nouveau-Né [II] et Tête d’enfant endormi (Newborn [II] and Head of a Sleeping Child), ca. 1923 (printed 1930s)
    • Alma Allen, Not Yet Titled, 2014
      Alma Allen, Not Yet Titled, 2014
    • Barry Flanagan, Organic Structure, 2002
      Barry Flanagan, Organic Structure, 2002
    • Elliott Puckette, Untitled, 2017
      Elliott Puckette, Untitled, 2017
    • Bosco Sodi, Untitled, 2017
      Bosco Sodi, Untitled, 2017
    • Robert Motherwell, Black Leaves, 1950
      Robert Motherwell, Black Leaves, 1950
    • David Hockney, Washington, 1961
      David Hockney, Washington, 1961
    • Elie Nadelman, Head of a Woman (Emerging from Stone), c. 1915-1920
      Elie Nadelman, Head of a Woman (Emerging from Stone), c. 1915-1920
    • Ali Banisadr, World Upside Down 6, 2018
      Ali Banisadr, World Upside Down 6, 2018
    • Tezontle, Textile blocks II, 2020
      Tezontle, Textile blocks II, 2020
    • JB Blunk, Untitled, c. 1990
      JB Blunk, Untitled, c. 1990