FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

Exhibition Dates: September 9 - October 14, 2004

 

Solo Exhibition:

GALE ANTOKAL - We are so Lightly Here

Opening reception: Wednesday, September 8, 5:30 - 7:30p.m.

Artist Talk: Saturday, September 18, 2pm

 

Patricia Sweetow Gallery is pleased to present the exhibition of Gale Antokal, We are so Lightly Here, drawings in pastel, flour and ash. This will be Antokal's third solo exhibition at PSG. Reception for the artist is September 9, 2004 from 5:30 - 7:30 p.m. A fully illustrated 36-page catalogue accompanies this exhibition. On September 18 at 2pm, the artist and Laura Richard Janku, Editor of Artweek will be in conversation. The public is invited to attend and participate. 

 

Bay Area artist Gale Antokal took a 3 1/2 year hiatus to develop a body of work vastly different from her formal, still-life compositions that were the subject of her drawings for 2 decades.  The new body of work differs in palette, monochrome v. color; in subject, human v. object; and detail, soft-focus v. hard-focus. Prior to beginning the current body of drawings, Antokal synthesized an approach to her subject that obviates identification of person, time and place, yet delivers a haunting vision of displacement, and loss. Her queries are eloquently posed through the drawings, "What do we leave behind to prove we have ever existed? What is left after all is taken away?"

 

"Unorthodox and meaningful materials allow Antokal to give the work a considered gravity without resorting to heavy-handed imagery. They allow each drawing to remain historically nonspecific, and to invoke responses from within each viewerÕs personal experience. While some works reveal cluesÑthe boxy suitcase, the dated hemlineÑto place and location, the physical fragility of the work, (one brush against the paper and the image vanishes) reminds how quickly the lessons of history can be forgotten".1 Antokal's choice of images is extensive, milk pouring down a flight of stairs, groups of people walking with baggage in hand, monumental mountains shrouded in snow, sledders disappearing down a hill, billowing smoke, footprints in snow, a lone skater gliding across a field of ice, birds in chaotic flight, all the drawings reverberate with ghostly evanescence and collective foreboding. The fugitive nature of the media gives poignancy and immediacy to images that intentionally dissolve into oblique memories.

 

A fully illustrated 36-page catalogue accompanies this exhibition. Included are essays written by Laura Richard Janku, Editor of Artweek, We are so Lightly Here: The Fate of People and Places, and Craig Buckwald, PhD, Principal Editor at the University of California, Berkeley, Approaching Life: Vision and Technique in Gale Antokal's We are so Lightly Here.

 

Gale Antokal was born in New York, New York, and received her MFA from the California College of the Arts in 1984. She is an Assistant Professor in the School of Art & Design at San Jose State University, California. Antokal held several visiting artist positions and teaching positions including the San Francisco Art Institute, Instructor of Art History at the Lehrhaus Institute, and the American College in Jerusalem. In 1992 Antokal received a Visual Arts Fellowship from the National Endowment for the Arts. She is included in both public and private collections

 

1Laura Richard Janku, We are so Lightly Here, catalogue essay

 

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