The Gund will open three new exhibitions: "Zapatista: Imagery of the Peasant Revolutionary" Zapatista: Imagery of the Peasant Revolutionary examines the use of Mexican folk-nationalist iconography in ephemera, posters, and media interventions by the Ejército Zapatista de Liberación Nacional (EZLN, or Zapatistas), a revolutionary leftist political group in the impoverished Mexican state of Chiapas. The Gund Associate (intern)-curated exhibition features Zapatista imagery alongside selections of prints by masters of the Mexican public art projects of the early 20th century to explore the power structures linking and slipping between these politicized images, and to consider why the uniquely Mexican visual language of the Zapatistas resonates so strongly with other alternative globalization and human rights movements. "Annual Student Exhibition" Senior art majors share work across all media: painting, photography, printmaking, sculpture, installation, drawing, new and mixed media. "Marcella Hackbardt: True Confessionals" Begun during the 2014 Kenyon in Rome program, and continuing through the Studio Art professor's subsequent sabbatical, this series of photographs documents confessional booths in cathedrals and churches throughout Italian cities. An interior inside an interior, their inherent intimacy is artisan-crafted in unendingly unique styles. Marcella Hackbardt’s photography is informed by objects and gestures infused with symbolism. The confessional is a site laden with meaning and intentionality, such as the hope or promise of forgiveness, and the quest for empathy and understanding. The Gund Gallery exhibitions and programs are made possible, in part, by the Gund Gallery Board of Directors and the Ohio Arts Council.
Spring Exhibitions Opening Reception
Date and Time
Monday Apr 24, 2017 5:00 PM - 8:00 PM EDT
Monday, April 24, 2017, from 5-8 PM
Location
Gund Gallery at Kenyon College 101 1/2 College Drive Gambier, OH 43022