Curated Section, VOLTA NY, Pier 90, New York
March 1–5, 2017
curated by Wendy Vogel
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INTRODUCTION
This thematic exhibition brings together eight artists who foreground the precariousness of the body and identity in a time of political turmoil. The show’s title is inspired by Barbara Kruger’s photomontage Untitled (Your Body Is a Battleground), produced for the 1989 Women’s March on Washington. In that image, Kruger superimposed the words “Your body is a battleground” over a black-and-white image of a woman’s face, printed in both positive and negative exposures. Kruger’s work updated the 1970s feminist mantra, “the personal is the political”, for the 1980s era of slick sloganeering and media appropriation. Considering the recent turnout for political demonstrations, Kruger’s work reads as a vital precedent for contemporary art that protests the erosion of civil rights.
Though the artists on view in YOUR BODY IS A BATTLEGROUND are a generation removed from Kruger, they continue her artistic legacy by deftly analyzing existing media representation. Their works critically address issues of gender, race, sexuality, colonialism and incarceration, positing the body as a site of political resistance. Across various media, the artists utilize strategies of collage, radical juxtaposition, text and performance to challenge oppressive narratives. For the artists assembled here, the body bears the weight of history and can become a catalyst for political change.
Gabriella Angeleti, “At Volta and Nada fairs, two takes on politics,” The Art Newspaper, March 3, 2017
Emily Colucci, “VOLTA: Skip The Booths, Head To “Your Body Is A Battleground,” Art F City, March 3, 2017
Kevin Dakinah, “7 Unmissable Shows in New York this Week” Vice, March 1, 2017
Elena Martinique, “PRESENTING THE SECOND CURATED SECTION – AN INTERVIEW WITH VOLTA NY CURATOR WENDY VOGEL,” Widewalls.ch
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