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| Friedrichs Pontone explores the sacred beauty of solitude in 'Alone, Together' |
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Claudia Doring Baez, My Brother's Mind, Night Porter, Genevieve Liberté, 2024. Oil on canvas, 11 x 14 in. 27.9 x 35.6 cm.
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NEW YORK, NY.- Friedrichs Pontone announces Alone, Together: The Religion of Solitude, a group exhibition featuring works by eighteen artists. Alone, Together: The Religion of Solitude is a provocation of what the self experiences when all is stripped away.
In a time when societal structures foster communication without true community, this show reclaims the bliss of solitary human experienceinvoking a sense of nostalgia, quiet reflection, and the profound beauty found in solitudeluxuries too often overlooked in our impersonal world.
Parallel to our growing interconnectedness, there has been a quiet surrendering- a slowly lost sense of the self in solitude- whether that be a bodily sensation, a mental exertion, or simply in a space we feel at home. Moreover, to what extent has that same omnipresent power of connectivity shaped not just how we communicate, but who we are?
Our current architecture of society has blurred the boundaries between the public and private selfwhere there is a revised social contract in place that forces one to constantly perpetuate a persona. Most of modern life now unfolds through the viewing of these curated realities, essentially rewriting human experience entirely. This exhibition invites a return to introspection and presents an authenticity of solitude.
Featuring works by Emil Alzamora, Claudia Doring Baez, Kyle Barnes, Reginald Baylor, Martin Eder, Iain Faulkner, Henry Jabbour, Malcolm Liepke, J Louis, Sarah Muirhead, Yigal Ozeri, Joseph Parra, Reisha Perlmutter, Jarek Puczel, Chris Rivers, Christopher Thompson, Jack Tworkov, and Luciano Ventrone, Alone, Together: The Religion of Solitude presents the lone figure as a timeless symbol of individualism, power, freedom, and the human condition. These artists, through their diverse practices, reflect on personal and human experiences in an age of disembodied connection.
While these artists explore the requiem of solitude in our New York City gallery space, another show of the same name unfolds at our partner space, Pontone Gallery in London. The culmination of both spaces as a display of the lone figure serves as a solemn meditation on peaceful solitude that escapes our global consciousness. It is not a condition that affects a single entity, but one that echoes through our shared human condition.
Alone, Together: The Religion of Solitude will open on November 2nd, and will close on December 21st. The exhibition is located at the gallerys flagship location at 273 Church Street in New York City.
The exhibition will also open at Pontone Gallery, located at 74 Newman Street in London.
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