“A Sieve Itself May Sieve” at Shanaynay
Artists: Kelly Akashi, Talia Chetrit, Tori Wrånes, William King
Venue: Shanaynay, Paris
Exhibition Title: A Sieve Itself May Sieve
Curated by: Lydia Glenn-Murray and Jenni Crain
Date: July 30 – August 20, 2016
Full gallery of images and link available after the jump.
Images:
- William King
- Talia Chetrit
- Tori Wrånes
- Kelly Akashi
- Kelly Akashi
- Tori Wrånes
Images courtesy of Shanaynay, Paris
Press Release:
A Sieve Is A Thing That Sifts. A Sieve Itself May Sieve.
A sieve may sift through sieving through shifts from left to right and sifts from right to left. The enmeshed body singularized and the characteristically conformed in uniformity. Mantras of movements choreographed to one intent times two. The positive, cast in its own attribution, negated as refuse or sought for the very refused attributions attributing to its negation. The dispersed, through its distribution, a comprehensive coalescence of eroded entities, embraced on the one hand for effective homogenization, discarded on the other, for having effectively evinced that which failed to fuse. Sift, a verb derived from the act of enacting a sieve, is also a noun, the act of enacting itself. Sieve of which sift is derived, a noun, a woven mesh or net, a device which concurrently isolates and integrates that which it sieves, verb, to put through a sieve, to sift.