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Archetypology - Boston and Joliette

~ Archetypology ~

A group show of artwork inspired by archetypal themes - fundamental types of characters or situations embedded in the collective unconscious of all human beings

~  shows in Boston - USA, and Rawdon - Canada ~
Krešimira Gojanović, Lovers, ink on paper, 30 x 40 cm, 2010

http://priponke.com/kresimira-art/index.html
In this invitational exhibition, the artists were asked to create artwork dealing with an archetypal, ubiquitous, universal theme that they themselves personally find important, or feel connected to and would like to explore.

Love stories have served as inspiration to Kresimira Gojanovic and Chantal Laurin - Kresimira presents works from her 'Eros and Psyche' series, exploring the ancient myth and its psychological analysis and application to modern relationships, while Chantal illustrates an all-too-familiar love scenario in a charming and witty way. And Tatjana Politeo's works (from her 'Relationships' series) combine the nostalgic old portraits. images and texts with child-like embellishments in a scrap-book like collages, illustrating the love and reverence felt towards family members and ancestors.

Many of Willie Marlowe's artworks have references to ancient art and archeology, and in this show she presents series of  four small-scale paintings with a split screen, in which organic forms speak to the forces of nature and the geometric structures refer to an eternal attempt to seek order. Nature has inspired Dijana Kocica as well - she establishes a connection between the motion of the branches of a tree and the beginnings of dance in her mixed-media installation titled "Roots of Dance".

Nikolina Ivezic, in her series of prints titled 'Bang-Bang', presents two opposite, extreme views of women - woman seen as a helpless victim, or as a violent predator, depicted in both cases in a modern, pop style due to the fact that in the modern world these depictions of women are more common than ever.  Ivana Rezek's contribution to the show are illustrations of Tarot cards - which Jung regarded as representing archetypes, Leary as a blueprint for human experience, and which psychoanalysts considered as a useful tool of self-perception.

Natasa Stanisic's collages depict human longing for establishing connection with the Divine, the need for love from a cosmic 'parent', and the ideas of transcendence and the afterlife, while the works of Lili Jurinec, inspired by the energy and importance of water (both symbolic and actual) and combining photographs and watercolors, evoke the primordial ocean.
Nikolina Ivezić, 'Bang-Bang', digital print, 30 x 30 cm, 2011
Lili Jurinec, Power of the Ocean 2, mixed media, 30 x 40 cm, 2011
Dijana Kočica, Everyone Carries a Shadow, mixed media, approx. 30 x 40 cm
Chantal Laurin, Notre Encontre / Our Meeting, acrylic on canvas board, 25 x 30 cm, 2010

http://laurin-arts.blogspot.com/
Willie Marlowe, Wind from Tunisia, acrylic on cardboard, 21 x 28 cm, 2010

www.williemarlowe.com
Tatjana Politeo, The Two (from the Relationships series),mixed media on paper, 25x25cm,2011

www.tatjanapoliteo.com
Ivana Rezek, The Moon, watercolor/ink, 12 x 25 cm, 2011
Nataša Stanišić, The Answer, collage, 20 x 60 cm, 2010
Mobius

725 Harrison Avenue
Suite One
Boston, Massachusetts 02118 

June 10th - June 15th, 2011

The Mobius-sponsored show was accompanied by the screening of videos from the 'Seeking Kali' project, curated by Ria Vanden EyndeSusan Shulman, and William Evertson
'Seeking Kali' explores the mystery and paradox present in an archetype that is mother and goddess, yet also a symbol of destruction. Contributing artists work with the Kali archetype and myth from within their personal and cultural narrative, and the final project includes artworks and poetry from over a hundred artists, as well as videos by Jane WangAnnMarie TornabeneBetty EsperanzaBonny FinbergLarry Cohen, and William Evertson

Artist Willie Marlowe gave a brief talk about her work at the opening, and William Evertson performed his Seeking Kali Shadow Theater.

a short video from the opening
The Shadow Theater's characters and painted sets are by William Evertson. Performed by William and Karen Evertson to music by Larry Cohen.
Galerie Victor Pauzé
Rue de Beaux Arts
107 Place Bourget Nord 
Joliette, Québec J6E 3H4
Canada 

July 2nd - July 29th, 2011


The show at Gallery Victor Pauzé in Joliette, co-curated by artist Chantal Laurin (founder and director of Centre de Artistes de Rawdon), also included screening of the Seeking Kali videos.
Archetypology - Boston and Joliette
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