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The Body Is Sacrament
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The Body is Sacrament is an investigation into the East vs West dichotomy as a paradigm that supports imperialism and nationalism. Placing together the works of four American artists – Calli Roche, Catalina Ouyang, Harry Gould Harvey, and Nathaniel Oliver – this show will explore the way in which hierarchical social structures, such as class, race, gender, and ability, systematically divorce certain Americans from their own Western identity. At the same time, however, the East provides no relief for such marginalized people. The Body is Sacrament will dig deeper at this geographical and cultural binary in order to understand the ways in which the East, as well as the West, becomes an oppressive construct that serve to maintain control over citizens of nation states.
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Installation View, The Body Is Sacrament, curated by KJ Freeman, 2022, credits to Simon Veres
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Portrait of curater KJ Freeman
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Installation View, The Body Is Sacrament, curated by KJ Freeman, 2022, credits to Simon Veres
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Catalina Ouyangforce of will (dog self), 2021epoxy clay, wood, steel, paper pulp, beeswax, dog skull, horse hair, children’s fleece sweater, plaster, white ribbed tank top, stop loss trap, resin, dragonfruit husks200 x 15 x 88 cm, 78 3/4 x 5 7/8 x 34 5/8 in
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Installation View, The Body Is Sacrament, curated by KJ Freeman, 2022, credits to Simon Veres
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Harry Gould Harvey IVErythronium Americanum, 2020Charcoal and colored pencil on paper, MDF, Black Walnut from the Newport Mansions26.67 × 16.51 × 5.72 cm, 10 ½ × 6 ½ × 2 ¼ in.
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Installation View, The Body Is Sacrament, curated by KJ Freeman, 2022, credits to Simon Veres
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Calli RocheMile Marker 496 , 2022Reclaimed wood, assorted metal7 × 7 × 91 cm, 3 x 3 x 36 inch
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Installation View, The Body Is Sacrament, curated by KJ Freeman, 2022, credits to Simon Veres
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Nathaniel OliverThrough Thick & ThinOil on Canvas91.4 × 172.2× 4 cm
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Installation View, The Body Is Sacrament, curated by KJ Freeman, 2022, credits to Simon Veres
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About The Curator
KJ Freeman (b. 1992) is an artist and curator who was born and raised in New York City. KJ started HOUSING gallery in 2017 to provide a space for Black and brown artists, especially those who have been historically excluded from the art world. KJ tackles identity formation and deconstructs normative structures through her curatorial practice. In 2021, KJ recieved the Armory’s Gramercy International Prize for experimental New York based galleries. KJ has also spoken at the LISTE art fair and has been a fellow in the New Museum Seminars.The group exhibition The Body Is Sacrament was organized in the scope of the Viennese gallery festival 'curated by' with international curators 2022.
The Body Is Sacrament : curated by KJ Freeman
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