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Julia Kunin - Works: Les Guérillères

March 10 - April 25, 2015
Green Mirrors, 2013
Ceramic
20 ½ x 10 x 12 inches
SGI2873
Woman at Observatory, 2014
Ceramic
22 x 14 x 10 inches
SGI2828
Woman at Keyhole, 2014
Ceramic
21 x 13 x 7 inches
SGI2827
Uranium Phantom, 2013
Ceramic
13 ½ x 10 x 4 inches
SGI2874
Magenta Gem, 2013
Ceramic
13 ½ x 10 x 3 ½ inches
SGI2879
Tourmaline Dream, 2013
Ceramic
10 x 14 x 3 ½ inches
SGI2878
Volcanic Green, 2013
Ceramic
15 x 10 x 6 inches
SGI2872
After Jakovits, 2014
Ceramic
15 x 10 x 2 inches
SGI2848
Feathered, 2014
Ceramic
15 ½ x 10 x 7 ½ inches
SGI2850
Gold Lava, 2013
Ceramic
18 x 9 x 2 inches
SGI2871
Zircon, 2014
Ceramic
13 ½ x 10 x 2 ½ inches
SGI2847
In Blue Stars, 2014
Ceramic
13 x 22 x 2 1/2 inches
SGI2881
Bismuth Figure, 2013
Ceramic
19 1/2 x 71 x 11 inches
SGI2852
Spill, 2013
Ceramic
9 x 7 x 1 inches
SGI2903

Press Release

SANDRA GERING INC. is pleased to present Les Guérillères, Julia Kunin’s first one-person exhibition with the gallery.

The sculptural works in Kunin’s repertoire and her embrace of things scientific, natural and geological have recently begun a transformation from ‘macro’ to ‘micro’, with a new focus on crystalline, molecular structures. The otherworldly semi-figurative aggregates, still baroque in feeling, now consist of rhombohedral elements, ancient stair-stepped geometric forms that seem to reproduce from the inside out. Some present as female; others, alien-like or non-gender specific. Whether wall mounted or free standing, Kunin’s intricate sculptures become even more animated with the play of light on their iridescent surfaces.

Les Guérillères is a nod to Monique Wittig’s 1969 feminist utopian novel of the same name. Kunin cites this work in recognition of its radical portrayal of gender, as well as its references to science fiction and mythology. Sexuality, always an underlying feature in the work, has become more palpable, with figures now emphasizing sharp angles or voluptuous curves. Kunin has long been influenced by the decorative arts. Art Nouveau, Art Deco, Op Art and Futurism act as visual cues, pointing to the opulent, the grotesque, and most recently the voyeuristic narrative in the work.

Julia Kunin lives and works in Brooklyn, NY. She received her B.A. from Wellesley College and an M.F.A. from Rutgers University. She has exhibited extensively in Europe as well as the United States. Kunin has been included in exhibitions at The Museum of Art and Design, NY, The Museum of Applied Art and Design, Frankfurt, Germany, the Sculpture Center, NY, the Brattleboro Museum, VT and in 2002 a solo exhibition of her work was mounted at the Deutches Leder Museum in Offenbach, Germany. Kunin was the recipient of the Fulbright Scholarship in 2013, the 2010 Trust for Mutual Understanding Grant, the 2008 Pollock-Krasner Foundation Grant, and The John Michael Kohler Arts/Industry Artist Residency in 2007. Fellowships have included the Marie Walsh Sharpe Art Foundation, Yaddo, The Millay Colony, The Vermont Studio Center, The MacDowell Colony and Skowhegan.

Gallery hours are Tuesday through Friday, 10am to 6pm and Saturday, 11am to 5pm. For further information please contact Laura Bloom at 646.336.7183 or laura@sandrageringinc.com.

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