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“One’ mind and the earth are in a constant state of erosion,”wrote Robert Smithson in his seminal 1968 essay A Sedimentation of the Mind.“he actual disruption of the earth’ crust is at times very compelling, and seems to confirm Heraclitus’ Fragment 124, ‘he most beautiful world is like a heap of rubble tossed down in confusion.’ As these disruptions, far beyond any of those de-
Artists, from the Hague School to the Florida Highwaymen to the ecological art movement that took form alongside Smithson and his contemporaries, have always responded to the earth’ weather patterns, seasons, and thermodynamic changes in real time. But how do artists concerned with landscape respond to a planet in a state of high entropy that cannot be reversed, one trapped in a political climate where, to quote Yeats, “hings fall apart; the centre cannot hold.”But when the center cannot hold we’e often left with what Mike Kelley might have called “ less elevated beauty.”And this is the concern at the center of Storm Before the Calm, a multimedia group show at Praz-
The artists : JPW3 / Charles Arnoldi / Natalie Arnoldi / Rachid Bouhamidi / Helen Chung / Jason David / Brad Eberhard / Yaron Michael Hakim / David Hicks / Olivia Hill / Tom LaDuke / Miguel Machado / Ken Gun Min / Jake Kean Mayman / Richard Nam / Jordie Oetkin / Patricia Iglesias Peco / Alicia Piller / Pam Posey / Alberto Regueira / Jackie Rines / Max Hooper Schneider / Jeremy Shockley / Cole Sternberg / Lani Trock / Kelly Wall / Liz Walsh / Marnie Weber / Emma Webster / Ben Wolf-
About the Curator
Michael Slenske is a Los Angeles-
Brad Eberhard, Claudius, 2022, glazed stoneware
Exhibition 17 September -
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