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Plot— Jude Broughan
September 6 - October 20 2014
All Day
Dimensions Variable and Site95 present Plot, an exhibition by Brooklyn-based artist Jude Broughan. This is Broughan’s first exhibition in Miami. The exhibition runs from September 6 to October 20, 2014. The reception will be held on Saturday, September 6, 2014, from 7 to 10 pm following a conversation with the artist at 6 pm.
A garden, a small piece of ground, a dramatic narrative, the planning of a course. A recurrent subject in Plot, and in Broughan’s work in general, is that process of understanding one place, one time—and, by extension, one state of being—is through an allusion to myriad alternatives. We locate ourselves with close and constant reference to memory and imagination, interpreting our surroundings according to their examples.
The ten works in Plot are striking juxtapositions of structure and surface that alternate between the figurative and the abstract. Layering photographs between vinyl, leather, and mesh, and sewing the printed images directly to the fabric’s surface, Broughan’s playful arrangements highlight her materials’ diverse qualities and associations.
The golden polyester ground of Honey, for example, is punctuated by nineties-vintage large-format transparencies from the stage-managed world of food and product photography, errant splotches of gel adding kinetic-organic energy, while Later sets unedited drink-garnish transparencies against a print of a camellia bush from the artist’s native New Zealand, each element casting its neighbor in a subtly different light.
Broughan’s deceptively unfussy arrangements express a sensitivity to objecthood and proportion, and aim at both equilibrium and open-endedness.
Jude Broughan is a New Zealand-born artist based in Brooklyn. Selected recent solo and group exhibitions include “Certain Lights”, Churner and Churner, New York; “Double Take,” Youme Haus, Brooklyn; and “As If You Were Bringing Back Dust from the Moon,” Papakura Art Gallery, Auckland (all 2014); “Dead in August,” Site95/NYCAMS, New York (2013); “New.New York,” Essl Museum, Vienna (2012–13); “Best of 2012,” Soloway, Brooklyn; “More Songs about Buildings and Food,” Newman Popiashivili Gallery, New York; and “Written by Snakes,” Churner and Churner, New York (all 2012); and “Nauscopy,” Chashama 461 Gallery (2011). She will have a solo exhibition at Calder & Lawson Gallery, Hamilton, New Zealand, in February 2015.