Image from Rare Device
If you asked me this week, "Where in the world would you like to be?" my answer would be in San Francisco at Rare Device, as they present "Attachment Series: Work by Arounna Khounnoraj" (one of our favorite Canadian designers). Her work will occupy the Rare Device gallery March 6, 2009 - March 31, 2009 with an opening party for Arounna plus a trunk show for local designer Papaver Vert which will be held Friday, March 6 from 7 - 9 pm.
About Attachment Series: "I am currently exploring notions of displacement and identity in sculptural form where work consists of accumulations of ideas and thoughts like glimpses from your self-conscious: a visual representation of a mental list. Fragmented in nature, each work contains a collage of elements and materials which exhibit their own formal logic while at the same time suggests an object, place or use that is no longer or only partially present, remaining only as a vestige. The structures I create are forms that evolve through a slow accumulation of materials and repetitive gestures. These processes result in small objects assembled together to create compositions and serial repetitions, with each stitch contributing to the work—repetition, pattern and form."
Rare Device
1845 Market Street, San Francisco, CA 94103
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