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Opening Reception // Christine D'Onofrio, Wilson S. Wilson, Hana Hamaguchi
Sep
8
6:00 PM18:00

Opening Reception // Christine D'Onofrio, Wilson S. Wilson, Hana Hamaguchi

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Please join us Friday, September 8th from 6 - 8pm as we kick off our fall programming with three new exhibitions!

Opening in our Main Gallery is cat cat cat by Christine D’Onofrio. In the Project Gallery is The Pandrogyny Project by Wilson S. Wilson. And in our Members’ Gallery is Entwined, a temporary mural by Hana Hamaguchi.

This opening is free and open to the public. Light refreshments and snacks will provided. Let us know you can make it by registering on Eventbrite!

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Wilson S. Wilson // The Pandrogyny Project
Sep
8
to Oct 20

Wilson S. Wilson // The Pandrogyny Project

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I could just take you. And I become you. And you become me

-Breyer P-Orridge

Becoming a medium—a setting, a subject, an object has enfranchised artist Wilson S. Wilson from the discomfort and alienation of gender, sex and script. The Pandrogyny Project offers a personal realisation of pandrogyny as Wilson takes in the materials of objects and furniture around them, and begins to not only become these items, but to replace them, forming a third entity which is neither furniture nor individual, but a pandrogyne of domestic subjects. This concept of pandrogyny has evolved from the work of Genesis and Lady Jaye Breyer P-Orridge and their decades long Pandrogeny Project in which two people make surgical changes to their body, appearances and identities, becoming one unique, shared self.

Romantic and uncanny, The Pandrogeny Project is a body of work that explores the shifting of identity occurring as one comes to resemble and even function as an object of their space—as a pandrogyne of object/self—in distinguishing the object-subject and the human-object. In the exhibition, the pandrogyne materialises as a collection of furniture chimaera pieces and performance documents: an artist's publication that takes the form of a magazine spread, and a non-linear film where intimate gestures are captured in a series of surreal, pseudo-erotic scenes.

The Pandrogyny Project will be on view in our Project Gallery from September 8th - October 20th, 2023.

The Pandrogyny Project in the Project Gallery, 2023.

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