FREQUENCE OF SEQUENCE
Seriality, the practice of creating art in a series, along with narrative form the basis of Frequence of Sequence. Although the works can be viewed independently from one another, it is in this gamut of context – an image and that which came before it – that the artists take us along their process and reveals their underlying language. The artists featured in Frequence of Sequence work with images in repetition and rhythm, creating stories and symbols through multiplicity.
Joe Ferriso highlights observations of daily life through a series of intimately scaled watercolored paintings that capture the mundane and the extraordinary of his surroundings. Delphine Hennelly examines the human condition and prescribed gender roles through technicolored depictions of bodily forms, patterns, and repetition. Marco Arce uses imagery from pop culture and global history to create compositions that generate a visual and conceptual coexistence between old and new. In his paintings, Sun Wang illustrates historical trajectories of human conflicts through a series of nonsequential vignettes, which exist within a singular picture-plane. Using a variety of media, Caeli Carr Potter explores personal narrative, autobiography, celebrity culture, and girlhood by skillfully juggling disparate themes such as isolation and playfulness. Muzae Sesay creates compositions that oscillate between abstraction and representational to explore ideas such as collective memory and truths within them.