Child on a TANGENT

Child on a TANGENT

I share with you a new project 'embarked' upon and scheduled for exhibition in the Mojave Desert in November 2016.  This collection of photo-based works comment upon our contemporary moment of societies and peoples set adrift.

   With the photographic exhibition Child on a Tangent in Joshua Tree, CA, scheduled for November 2016, R. Cortez Woolery eschews the comforts and confines of the traditional gallery for the austere sprawl of the desert wilderness.

   The artist’s ‘floating sites’ consist of immersive environments designed to engage visitors in complex ruminations. Three shed-like housings serve as both shelter within and transport from the formidable landscape that surround them. Clay prints, primarily circular compositions, evoke portals, moons, even wormholes -- metaphors for romantic tales, philosophical musings and telescopic views. Yet, with series titles such as embark and Palestinian walks, suggesting ‘people adrift’, we perceive more is at play than abstract meditations.

   Woolery’s installation highlights many discrete points of enchantment along an axis, rather than a literal place to be fully seen and grasped. His documents of visual reality constructed from micro-observed landscapes around his Inland Valley home are juxtaposed alongside elliptical narratives, ironic wordplay, and graphic collisions of textual characters, a mash-up that opens up multiple readings.

   Child on a Tangent is a site-specific exhibition on view by appointment in Joshua Tree, California in November 2016. The show’s narrative, while purposeful in storyline and direction, clearly prefers iteration to intent. The public is invited to explore each part of the installation on self-directed walks, making discoveries and connections as they go.

   Joshua Tree’s unique environment, combined with the artist’s photographs, guideposts, and other artifacts, urge a dialog between the physical and the metaphorical, between interior space and exterior location.

Reviews"R. Cortez Woolery's work is first and foremost beautiful. He has an immense talent for framing images, capturing light, and making even the most mundane seem alive and extraordinary. But what makes Woolery's projects so powerful is that he always integrates cultural relevance into his work.

   Whether it happens as he works with a group of young people to develop a passion for photography or through his own critical analysis of community and the pitfalls of cultural ambivalence, Woolery seamlessly conjoins beauty and intellect, challenging the viewer to discover the multiple layers of his work." Curator, Jill Moniz

Steve Deitel

Founder at Thinkogy.com

9 年

Mr. Cortez, will we be able to view this online?

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Larry Burns

Writer, Cogitator, Educator, Agitator

9 年

Awesome to read about, I'll be sure to share with my son and his friends, they love getting out there and enjoy art too.

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