Exploring the essence of truth: 'Circle of Truth' exhibition to open at the Biggs Museum of American Art
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Exploring the essence of truth: 'Circle of Truth' exhibition to open at the Biggs Museum of American Art
Circle of Truth will be on view at the Biggs Museum from July 25 to September 22.



DOVER, DE.- The Biggs Museum of American Art announces the opening of an evocative exhibition titled Circle of Truth I 49 Paintings Ending with Ed Ruscha, curated by Laura Hipke and Shane Guffogg. This unique project delves into the concept of truth, revealing how individual interpretations and perceptions shape our understanding of reality. As society increasingly grapples with questions about the nature of truth—especially in politically charged times—the exhibition offers a timely exploration of these themes through a visual medium.

Circle of Truth is an exceptional collaborative project featuring 49 contemporary artists, each working in isolation and secrecy. This endeavor, which took nine years to complete, mirrors the childhood game often known as Telephone. However, instead of whispering a message, these artists transmitted truth visually by creating a series of 49 interconnected works of art.

The process for developing the exhibition began with co-curator Shane Guffogg, who created the inaugural painting. This artwork, along with a blank canvas, was passed to the second artist without revealing the first artist's identity. Each artist's mission was to find "Truth" in the preceding artwork and then produce their own piece in response. This procedure was repeated 49 times, creating a continuous visual dialogue that probes deeply into the concept of truth.

Throughout the project, the Circle of Truth transformed from a simple artistic exploration into a profound examination of what truth signifies on both a sociological and spiritual level. The exhibition raises fundamental questions: "What is truth?" "How do individuals in our society perceive their access to truth?" "What responsibilities do we bear in preserving truth?" "Is truth still significant in our modern world?" These inquiries are especially pertinent today, as the erosion of our confidence in truth can profoundly affect our collective sense of well-being.

Truth is a complex, multifaceted concept. What one person perceives as undeniable can be seen quite differently by another. This variability in understanding underscores the fundamental subjectivity of truth and highlights how it can be manipulated, intentionally or otherwise. The Circle of Truth exhibition, though not inherently political, situates itself within the broader societal discourse surrounding truth and its contemporary relevance in our lives.

By presenting these artistic explorations, Circle of Truth fosters a dialogue that resonates deeply with the human psyche's intrinsic need for meaningful, truthful interactions with others. This exhibition is more than a collection of artworks; it is a conversation starter, prompting viewers to consider their own relationships with truth.

Circle of Truth I 49 Paintings Ending with Ed Ruscha is curated by Laura Hipke and Shane Guffogg, and the traveling exhibition is organized by Curatorial Exhibitions, Pasadena, California.










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