Elizabeth Dee is pleased to announce Post Culture, a group exhibition that features intergenerational artistic strategies in a time of relative, variant and abundant image dissemination. Exploring various actual and imagined subtexts--pre and post digital reality, the dematerialization of narrative, co-authorship, mass consciousness and social evidence, works in the exhibition explore various artistic and political responses to notions of reality and time. Focusing on delivery versus demonstration, Post Culture further assesses a variety of perspectives active in the United States and Europe at a transitional moment.
Tamar Halpern’s hybrid practice negates notions of the digital archive, incorporating fragmentary analog and digital content in a highly physical process of photographing, collaging, painting, ripping, masking and displacing in works that defy classification. Effectively suspending tensions between dematerialization, replication, abstraction and signification, Halpern’s post-production strategies uphold integrity of the process and it’s visceral effects.
Artists Included In Group Exhibition:
Gabriele Beveridge
Leo Gabin
Tamar Halpern
Miranda Lichtenstein
Torben Ribe
Julia Wachtel