SEATTLE, WA.- The Seattle Art Museum is presenting Sondra Perry: Eclogue for [in]HABITABILITY (December 8, 2017July 1, 2018), the solo exhibition of Sondra Perry, winner of the 2017 Gwendolyn Knight and Jacob Lawrence Prize. The second in a series, the mixed-media installation presents a visual eclogueor short pastoral poemabout real and virtual landscapes, investigating ideas of race, class, abstraction, and representation.
Perry has already made a mark in Seattle; her video Double Quadruple Etcetera Etcetera opened SAMs exhibition Disguise: Masks and Global African Art (June 18September 7, 2015). With Eclogue for [in]HABITABILITY, Perry creates an immersive mixed-media installation. A refurbished backhoe sits in the center of the gallery, surrounded on three sides by video projections using layers of images from a host of sources, including the artists own archive, drones, and the internet. With the imaginative qualities of science fiction, the installation highlights the precarious relationship between people and place, drawing connections between humankinds continued transformation of land and the racialization and gentrification of bodies, technology, and physical spaces.
In addition to this solo exhibition, staged in the museums Gwendolyn Knight & Jacob Lawrence Gallery, Perry received a $10,000 award to further her artistic practice.
The exhibition is curated by Sandra Jackson-Dumont, Frederick P. and Sandra P. Rose Chairman of Education at the Metropolitan Museum of Art and SAMs former Deputy Director for Education and Public Programs/Adjunct Curator in Modern and Contemporary Art.
New Jersey-based video installation and performance artist Sondra Perry has exhibited in group shows at MoMA PS1, Seattle Art Museum, Brooklyn Museum, and The Studio Museum in Harlem, and has participated in residencies at the Skowhegan School of Painting and Sculpture and the Experimental Television Center. Perry holds an MFA from Columbia University and a BFA from Alfred University. For more information, visit sondraperry.com.