Exhibition - Houston, Texas
π»πͺπ― π΅πͺπ
Basket Books & Art
Exhibition Dates: July 27-September 1, 2024
Reception: August 17, 2024
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Basket Books & Art coordinated and presented π»πͺπ― π΅πͺπ, a group exhibition of collaborative drawings, facilitated through postal correspondence and featuring the work of well over a hundred artists. Thank you to Erica Reed Lee for inviting me to participate. And thank you to Durant Thompson for welcoming being invited to contribute to our Texas-Oklahoma-Mississippi exquisite corpse.
The drawings presented in π»πͺπ― π΅πͺπ are the result of a months-long correspondence chain using the technique of cadavre exquis, a collaborative surrealist game that uses drawing or text and the element of chance to create a figure, often monstrous or absurd in its final revelation. The name comes from a phrase invented in the first game, played in 1925 by Marcel Duchamp, Yves Tanguy, Jacques PrΓ©vert, and AndrΓ© Breton: βLe cadavre exquis boira le vin nouveauβ (the exquisite corpse will drink the new wine). [Each player draws on a sheet of paper, folds the paper to conceal what they have drawn, and passes it to the next player] With βHOT BODβ weβve put a spin on the old form. Participants have ping-ponged their contributions across the country via the United States Postal Service, drawing out a wide network of artists, and opening up what is traditionally an insular, enclosed gathering at a discrete moment in time. In this instance, the exhibition becomes a map of the geographic and artistic network that the drawings have traversed on their way back to Basket Books & Art.
On August 20, 2024, Glasstire featured an article by Brandon Zech about this exhibition: βA Group Show to End All Group Shows: βHOT BODβ at Basket Books & Art, Houstonβ