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13 Artists Perform Selfhood in the Age of Alienation

Last updated: January 23, 2025 6:33 am
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Salma Sarriedine gallery’s inaugural show, titled “Sin Fatigue,” opens with a powerful message conveyed through a fortune cookie message embroidered in textile by Erin M. Riley. The message, “You never hesitate to tackle the most difficult problems,” sets the tone for the exhibition, which delves into the themes of selfhood and identity through the diverse works of 13 artists.

One of the prominent themes explored in the exhibition is technology. Damon Zucconi’s digital paintings use algorithms to create portraits of spectral female faces, reflecting on how technology has transformed the way we perceive human likeness. Alex Ito’s “witness” installation also delves into the impact of social media, highlighting how digital imagery can often mask real-world conflicts.

Identity and performance are also central themes in the show. Jesus Hilario-Reyes merges his identities as an artist and DJ in his work “Ricochet,” which features miniature Jab Jab figures from Latin American carnival tradition. Laura Anderson Barbata’s “King Olokun” costume pays homage to the Yoruba ruler of the sea, drawing parallels between bioluminescent ocean life and the growing crisis of climate change.

Alisa Sikelianos-Carter’s work “A Protective Style” presents a circle of braided hair as a symbol of protection and transformation, using a mix of materials to create a mesmerizing piece.

Overall, “Sin Fatigue” brings together artists whose works speak from society’s margins, weaving together themes of identity, protection, and transformation. From shifting mirrors to pulsing crowds, the exhibition offers a thought-provoking exploration of the complexities of selfhood in the modern age.

The exhibition is on display at Salma Sarriedine gallery in Lower East Side, Manhattan, until February 22. Don’t miss the opportunity to experience these captivating works that challenge and inspire viewers.

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