In occasion of the 57th International Art Exhibition La Biennale di Venezia, Zuecca Projects is proud to present “Sundoor at World’s End”, an exhibition by the American artist Slater B. Bradley. The exhibition will be hosted at La Maddalena (Church of Mary Magdalene) in Venice, from May 11th to November 26th 2017, and is curated by Alessandro Possati and Don Gianmatteo Caputo.
Since 2015, Bradley has created a body of framed abstract paintings he calls “Solar Shields”.
Using a gold marker, the artist covers each Shield with tens of
thousands of marks, line by line, thereby imbuing his energy into the
Shield. The paint of the marker forges with the photographic image that
forms the ground of each work. The root images function as visual
recordings sourced from journeys focusing on the metaphysics of
spiritual ascension undertaken by the artist. Hidden completely by the
artist’s hand or left partially uncovered revealing location fragments
and compositional details, the Shields transmute into an etheric gold
energy field, evoking electromagnetic waves, spiritual waters and inner
auric light.
The “Shield” series link material and spiritual dimensions. For Bradley:
“The ‘Shields’ are sized in the Golden Ratio and playing with
numerological codes and patterns. The installation at La Maddalena will
specifically relate to planetary movement and align-ments within the
Zodiac. The Shields are in harmony with the frequency of Natural Law and
Source, and they become a conduit for dimensional energy exchange”.
For this new exhibition, the artist will realize an installation of 7 Shields
created during the past two years. Six “Solar Shields” will be
installed in the chambers and a black “Magnetic Shield” at the south
altar of La Maddalena on specially designed easels.
Bradley’s work deals with notions of cultural icons, transcendence and the de/reconstruction of symbols. For this project, he focuses his attention on spiritual icons and the figure of Mary Magdalene, “the Apostle to the Apostles”, as he embeds the iconography of the Saint and symbolism related to Women, Divine Feminine energy, and the Moon within this exhibition.
The artist will present a new sculptural work directly inspired by the circular architecture, dome and oculus of La Maddalena: “Crystal Labyrinth (La Maddalena)”,
2017, is comprised of 888 rose quartz crystals forming a 7-meter in
diameter labyrinth whose center aligns directly beneath the oculus.
Visitors will be invited to take a spiritual walk - circling to the
center - illuminating their inner path and heart-based consciousness.
The Rose is a symbol of a new dawn and the resurrection of light and
renewal of life.
Bradley will be collaborating with the Academy Award nominated composer Dustin O’Halloran to create a sound installation to sublimate the exhibition.
“Sundoor at World’s End” will include a literary component written by John Major Jenkins,
an expert in the calendar systems used in Mayan Cosmology. The text
will go deeper into the idea of the “Sundoor” and the cultural
mythologies surrounding the transformation of consciousness.
Furthermore, Slater B. Bradley will donate a new work to the Venetian
Heritage’s auction in June of 2017, and the proceeds will be allocated
to restoration projects supported by Venetian Heritage.
Thanks to the collaboration with Fondazione Marcianum,
an essay about La Maddalena, its history and artistic/architectonic
profile will enrich the project and the show’s catalogue.
DETAILS
Slater B. Bradley: Sundoor at World’s End
Presented by Zuecca Projects
La Maddalena (Church of Mary Magdalene) | Campiello Maddalena, 30121 Venice
Opening: May 11, 2017 | from 11 AM
Hours: May 11 - November 26, 2017 | from 11 AM to 6 PM
Information and media: info@zueccaprojectspace.com | zueccaprojects.com
SLATER B. BRADLEY was born on 1/17/75 in San Francisco,
California, and he lives and works in Berlin, Germany since 2014.
Bradley’s work came to international attention through such shows as his
solo exhibition at the Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum, New York (2005)
and his participation in the Whitney Biennial, New York (2004). His
work has been the subject of numerous solo museum exhibitions including
The Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum, New York (2005), UC Berkeley
Contemporary Art Museum and Pacific Film Archive, California (2005),
Contemporary Art Museum, St Louis, Missouri (2007), De Hallen Haarlem,
Haarlem, The Netherlands (2009), Whitney Museum of American Art, New
York (2010), Aspen Art Museum, Aspen, Colorado (2011), and the Johnson
Museum of Art, Ithaca, New York (2013). His early 2000’s work on Ian
Curtis of the post punk band Joy Division is featured in the forthcoming
exhibition “True Faith” at the Manchester Art Gallery,
Manchester (30.6-3.9.2017).
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