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Curator-Led Tour: Ginny Casey & Jessi Reaves with Charlotte Ickes
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Institute of Contemporary Art 118 South 36th Street Philadelphia, PA 19104
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Join ICA Whitney-Lauder Curatorial Fellow Charlotte Ickes on a public tour of her exhibition Ginny Casey & Jessi Reaves. ICA’s Public Curator-Led Tours offer a unique opportunity to learn about our current exhibitions from the curators themselves. These tours cover the overarching themes and broader contexts of the exhibitions, highlight key works, and give insight into the curatorial process.
This tour will last about 60 minutes, and is free and open to the public. Visit our website for more information.
Ginny Casey & Jessi Reaves presents new and recent work by two New York–based artists. Casey’s paintings and Reaves’s sculptures meet through the surface language of decorative and domestic objects. Vases, chairs, and tables engaged in unruly acts inhabit Casey’s painted world. The artist brings still lifes to life, filtered through a quasi-Surrealist imagination of animated objecthood. Reaves’s sculptures, usually constructed from found frames of chairs, couches, and shelves, also double as functional furniture. From stained upholsterer’s foam to embroidered fabric, the imperfect surfaces of Reaves’s work often eroticize, sensitize, and anthropomorphize the unembellished structures of much functionalist design. These scenes of strange domesticity occupy the space between interior and exterior, surface and structure, dependency and autonomy, object and subject—polarizations so often parsed along lines of gender and sexuality. By improvising on intersecting histories of commercial, domestic, and museum display associated with women’s work, this exhibition insists on art’s other life as decorative and functional objects, at once sculpture, furniture, painting, and ornament.