Des Moines Art Center features work of British artist Susan Collis

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Des Moines Art Center features work of British artist Susan Collis
Susan Collis (British, born 1956), Oversight, 2018 (detail). Black diamonds, garnets, amethysts, sapphires, rubies, silver, gold, turquoise, and smoky quartz. Dimensions variable. Courtesy of the artist and Seventeen Gallery, London.



DES MOINES, IA.- On Saturday, January 26, 2019 the Des Moines Art Center opened Susan Collis: Without you the world goes on. The exhibition will be on view through May 12, 2019 in the Anna K. Meredith Gallery, Blank Two Gallery, and Richard Meier Atrium.

Susan Collis: Without you the world goes on features approximately 40 works by Collis. This is Collis’ first museum exhibition in the United States. The artist also created two site-specific works for the Des Moines Art Center presentation.

When entering into an exhibition featuring Susan Collis’ artwork, one might think they arrived on the wrong day — there appears to be no art and it looks like the installation crew has stepped out for a break. A rickety old stepladder accompanied by a drop cloth, both spattered with drips of paint, sits nearby. Visitors with an eye for detail, however, will pause. Upon closer inspection, they’ll discover that the paint drips on the ladder are not paint but precious gems — opals, pearls, coral, and turquoise — meticulously inlaid in the wood. Likewise, the paint drips on the drop cloth are beautifully hand-stitched silk embroidery. Further inspection yields more surprises: nails and screws are made from platinum and white gold; packing blankets are handwoven with mohair, cashmere, and gold thread; and scraps of what appears to be ordinary wood like pine or maple are exotic, including white holly, red cedar, and walnut. Discovering the installation supplies are actually the works of art, and realizing these seemingly ordinary objects have been made from or altered with precious materials, gives a jolt of excitement — as if let in on a secret.

Collis’s works are about time, materials, labor, and value. They are replete with conceptual ideas and full of rich, poetic, intrinsic contradictions. For instance, she questions why expensive materials employed to make a work of art determine its value — by using valuable materials to make her own work. She complicates the assumption that the time invested in making a work of art impacts the object’s value — while investing a considerable amount of her own labor to create objects that may easily go unnoticed. Her work questions the structures and methods of its own production, as well as viewers’ assumptions about artistic production and display.

Susan Collis: Without you the world goes on is organized by Director of Curatorial Affairs/Senior Curator Alison Ferris. A full color, hardcover exhibition catalogue will accompany the exhibition including an interview between the artist and Ferris, as well as an essay by curator, writer, and art historian Glenn Adamson, one of the most prominent scholars writing about craft and material-based art today. This catalogue will be the first complete overview of Collis’s work and will increase the visibility of her work in North America and beyond.










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