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Exposure Therapy 

On view August 31st - November 3rd, 2024

Artists: Shelby Lee Adams, Megan Bickel, Francesca DiMattio, Gaela Erwin,  Viola Frey, Juliane Hundertmark, Stephen Irwin,  Edd Lambdin, Kathleen Lolly, Ralph Eugene Meatyard, Judy Moonelis, Jacque Parsely, Ebony G. Patterson, Anna Poor, José Manuel Nápoles Puerto, Macon Reed, Vian Sora, Hunter Stamps, Do-Ho Suh,  James "Son Ford" Thomas, and  Joel-Peter Witkin. 

Artists have long used their practice to cope with, confront, and tease out traumas and fears. Exposure Therapy  presents the ways that art can soothe our anxieties, from the existential to the mundane. Presenting a range of artwork and mediums, the exhibition features work that confronts, braves, and, ultimately, consoles our unease.

 

Within the exhibition are themes relating to the paranormal and the unknown in addition to haunting reminders of mortality and corporeality. Deeply personal work relating to war, displacement, and post-traumatic stress disorder present examples of the therapeutic nature of artistic expression. Contemporary fears and traumas, those that manifest in the never-ending queue of breaking news alerts, are confronted as well. 

 

While the topics within Exposure Therapy  may feel overwhelming, they are presented with the belief that art can provide us with the tools we need to endure the trials and stressors of our lived realities. The work in the exhibition aims to find the beauty in the grotesque, the light at the end of the tunnel, and an embrace of the unknown. 

Photo Credit: Diane Deaton Street

This exhibition is supported by:

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GRETCHEN & ALDY MILLIKEN
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