Michele King and Truong Tran
Illumination | The Poetics of Light
June 23 through August 24, 2018
Curated by Courtney Norris
Curator Courtney Norris: “Light and the act of illumination are central to the work of Illumination | The Poetics of Light. Michele King’s material and light studies examine interrelationships between our senses and surroundings in shaping belonging, place and cultural identity. They merge fictional and real spaces to form a symbolic journey towards home/self. Similarly, Troung Tran’s process of construction and layering explores proximity and distance: the use (or non-use) of light invites the viewer to come close, yet sometimes a perspective can only be achieved by taking a step back. He invokes the metaphor of light as a way of thinking through the conditions of our times. Both artists grapple with light as the means for revealing the multiple dimensions of their work, with the desire to illuminate the process of making these densely layered objects as they move towards an undetermined end.”
Michele King
ARTIST STATEMENT
Originally an avid sketcher of people, I began oil painting in the late 90’s and migrated to acrylic and mixed media including abstracted landscapes by 2005. I was compelled by the experimental process and also lived down the street from a hardware store where I spent a lot of time, often bringing home boards and new materials to test including house paint, spray paint and epoxy resin (at the time). Today, I have refined my process a great deal and primarily work with a variety of acrylic and water based products, including iridescent and translucent ingredients, as well as pencils and inks. I build my surfaces without brushes into multi-layered composites and work in series. Approaching my mixed media work as psychological landscapes, I intentionally create otherworldly spaces where it can be difficult to see where things begin and end. The play of light has become increasingly central as a tool for creating a personal experience for each viewer. I observe my work in changing daylight and artificial light conditions, eventually meshing the effects into a multidimensional surface. My scenes combine the real world (memories and images) with fictional source material– often the inner life of places and characters absorbed from books and film. My art provides a way to consider our interior sense of self in relation to the external world, and how individually constructed realities are shaped. My current body of work includes the series Studies of Sensing and Seeing, primarily created in 2017, and The Other World (Summerland), currently in progress.
CV
MICHELE KING michelekingstudio.com | [email protected]
EDUCATION
2013, graduate studies, Glasgow School of Art, Glasgow, Scotland
2011, Arts Collaboration Lab (summer), Columbia University School of the Arts, New York, NY
1998, MPA, Harvard University, Kennedy School of Government, Cambridge, MA
1988, BA, Virginia Tech, School of Architecture & Urban Planning, Blacksburg, VA
AWARDS and RESIDENCIES
2017 Making Neighborhood Selected Artist Grant/ Jiwar Artist-in-Residence, Barcelona, Spain (Oct-Dec)
Art+Science Collaboration, Stanford Urban Resilience Lab, San Francisco, CA (pilot program, competition)
2016 Jury Selection, ArtSpan Art in Neighborhoods, Daylighted at Phoenix Hotel, San Francisco, CA
2014 Bay Area Video Coalition, professional development grant, San Francisco, CA
2013 Center for Cultural Innovation, individual artist grant, San Francisco, CA
2013 Jury Selection, Mission Open Studios Competition, Flax Exhibition, San Francisco, CA
2012 Can Serrat, Artist-In-Residence, El Bruc, Spain
2009 Red Cinder, Artist-in-Residence, Na’alehu, Hawaii
2006 Jury Selection, Artspan Selections Exhibition, LIMN Gallery, San Francisco, CA (Meredith Tromble/San Francisco Art Institute, Rene de Guzman/Yerba Buena Center for the Arts, Christine Duval/LIMN Gallery)
2005 Red Ink Studios, Artist-in-Residence, San Francisco, CA (in residence 2 years)
International Exchange/Exhibition, Paris France (invited by Le Genie de la Bastille, U.S. Embassy)
2000 Jury Selection and Emerging Artist Award, 42nd San Diego Art Institute, San Diego, CA
(Juror: Neil Kendricks, art critic and curator, San Diego Museum of Contemporary Art & Union Tribune)
EXHIBITIONS and OTHER WORK
2018 Jiwar Making Neighborhood Exhibition, Gràcia Plaça de la Vila, Barcelona, Spain
2017 Stanford Urban Resilience Lab Exhibition, ELL Gallery, San Francisco, CA (collaboration)
Collective Memory, Stanford University, Palo Alto, CA (collaboration)
Animate Objects, Curated State Pop-Up Exhibition, San Francisco, CA (group show)
Art for AIDS, Exhibition and Fundraiser, San Francisco, CA (juried)
Familiar Distance, 123 Bolinas, Fairfax, CA (solo show)
2016 Material Memory Archive Project, San Francisco Art Institute ACE, San Francisco, CA (multimedia)
Altered Books|Marks, Adobe Backroom Gallery, San Francisco, CA (co-curator, hosted workshops)
2015 Form + Substance, Curated State, San Francisco, CA (site responsive group show)
Under the Moon, Avenue Gallery, San Francisco, CA (2-person show)
2014 After Dark, SOMArts Ramp Gallery, San Francisco, CA (solo show)
2013 The Telephone Project, Satellite Collective, Brooklyn, NY (collaboration)
2012 Can Serrat International Art & Music Festival, El Bruc Spain
Know/How, Royal Nonesuch Gallery, Oakland, CA
2011 The Magic Hour, Columbia University, New York, NY (installation/performance/collaboration)
Angry at the Movies, PS 122, New York, NY (performance, directed by David Levine)
Sleepless, The Fiction Project, Brooklyn Art Library, Brooklyn, NY
Can’t Trace Time, Mina Dresden Gallery, San Francisco, CA (2-person show)
MAPP Exhibition, Red Poppy Art House, San Francisco, CA (2-person show)
2008 Fresh Women, Santa Clara University and Studio Gallery, Santa Clara, CA
2007 Impromptu, Mina Dresden Gallery, San Francisco, CA (group show)
2006 Lucid, SHS Gallery, Los Angeles, CA (solo show)
Atmospherics, Alliance Francaise, San Francisco, CA (2-person show)
10×10 Paris to San Francisco, Mina Dresden Gallery, San Francisco, CA (group show)
Forgotten Mid-Market, California Modern Gallery, San Francisco, CA (juried group show)
Concealed/Revealed, Space Gallery, San Francisco, CA (group show)
2005 Illusions, Mission Cultural Center, San Francisco (performance)
2004 The Moment Before, Public Glass Gallery, San Francisco, CA
2003 Almost There, Urban Zendo, San Francisco, CA (solo show)
Truong Tran
ARTIST STATEMENT
With all that is happening in the world and in this country, i find myself at a loss for words. i could try to offer you a flurry of language to guide your viewing this work. I just can’t do it at this hour or in this time. I do not know what to say and so I choose to do. i find myself working late into the night. My hands are moving. My eyes are looking. I am making art as a way of thinking. I am thinking towards a future when the light in these sculptures could again hold metaphor. For now, I am offering you this work. I am asking you to look as a way of thinking.
CV
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