Simone Subal Gallery to Open B. Ingrid Olson's DOUBLE-ENDED ARROW Exhibition This Weekend
By: BWW News Desk Jan. 05, 2015
Simone Subal Gallery to present B. Ingrid Olson's "double-ended arrow" exhibition, January 11 to February 15, 2015.
double-ended arrow features photographic wall-based works, cement relief sculptures, and freestanding steel and ceramic sculptures. Across a variety of materials, Olson alternately demonstrates and complicates an internalized, studied understanding of perception. In particular, she manipulates the optical hierarchy of proximate vision, the shift between a central focal point and the blurring of the peripheral. Olson approaches photography as a medium for thinking. Within her quick, gestural photographs, she positions her body as a vehicle for the first-person perspective suggested by the camera's lens. Looking directly upon herself or through the assistance of mirrors, Olson contorts her body into the picture plane, often against a backdrop of studio detritus and collaged printed matter. In the final photographic constructions, one always recognizes the physicality of the printed images, which further complicates the perspective and focus. Olson treats the photograph as both object and illusion whether she prints an image directly onto a matboard -- thus becoming a bracket for another picture -- or assembles images within the boundary of a Plexiglas box.Pictured: Three rectangles by three rectangles, infinite sheet, 2014, Inkjet print, and UV inkjet printed matboard in aluminum frame, 25" x 17.5", Unique.

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