SAN FRANCISCO, CA.- Through the use of paper and thread, Larissa Nowickis exhibition, new narratives, disrupts the established canon of western art history. By deconstructing artist monographs and repurposing the pages and images as material, Nowicki utilizes weaving and sewing as a mode of reconstruction and communication. What was once pejoratively known as womens work is now the focal point of these new artworks where the handmade is literally prioritized over the historical artworks of the male masters featured in the original monographs. Text and language have been cut away leaving blank book margins which provide Nowicki with material to create plain woven canvases upon which she draws, punctures, and patterns new narratives communicated through the language of the handmade.
In this show Nowicki has expanded from her last body of work where printed book pages were used as material. Now many of the pieces appear empty, quiet, absent of text. However, upon closer inspection, there is a depth of labor and repetitive action present in each piece which articulates a narrative of presence and persistence throughout this body of work.
BIO
Larissa Nowicki (b. 1971 in Bayonne, NJ) holds a BFA in Graphic Design from the Rhode Island School of Design and a Masters in Art and Design from the Royal College of Art. Her work has been exhibited across the US and abroad, such as at the Man & Eve Projects in London, UK; Maison Particuliere in Brussels, Belgium; James Fuentes Gallery, The Katonah Museum of Art, in New York, NY; The Daum Museum of Contemporary Art in Sedalia, MO. She was recently awarded her second residency at the prestigious Josef and Annie Albers Foundation in Bethany, Connecticut and was the winner of the 2011 Pulse Prize in Miami, FL. She currently lives and works in London and is a PhD candidate at the Royal College of Art.
Jack Fischer Gallery
Larissa Nowicki: new narratives
November 11th, 2023 December 22nd, 2023