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Refresh

The Space in Between A Screen and A Body

  • From May 3 through July 1, 2021

  • Online event
Part of the Gordon Parks Gallery series
A red, fibrous and dark environment, suggestive of the interior of the human circulatory system.

Snow Yunxue Fu, Karst, 2018. Courtesy of the artist.

Refresh: The Space in Between A Screen and A Body examines ways in which we embody virtual spaces and digital technology. The two-person exhibition features Karst, a virtual reality artwork by new media artist Snow Yunxue Fu, and original choreography by dancer/visual artist Lela Pierce.

This exhibition re-imagines the gallery as a digital space: a web page that is updated/refreshed with new “data” (motions, memories, layers of meaning, recordings of the virtual reality world and the performances). Karst is multi-level virtual reality visual and sound experience/artwork that creates liminal spaces in between the representational and the theatrical.

Through projections, Pierce’s unique exploration of Karst is broadcast onto her body and on walls of the Gordon Parks Gallery; through motion sensors and video, her physical presence is transformed from bodily memories to a flux of data. In Refresh, Pierce’s dancing body is a breathing screen, a public platform for showcasing a world of physically inaccessible wonders that Fu recreated in VR.

Assistant: Junyi Min
Contributing artist: Eric Anderson

Online component

The exhibition is accessible online as a series of videos recording the performances and the virtual reality artwork. A virtual panel discussion with the artists, curator and tech team will be 6–7 p.m., Thursday, June 24. Watch the videos and panel discussion

About the artists

Lela Pierece

Lela Pierce is a black multiracial visual artist and dancer born and raised in rural Mnisota Makoce on Dakota and Anishinaabe land. Her main artistic practices include performance, painting, and installation work. Pierce has danced extensively with Ananya Dance Theatre, as a founding member of the company from 2004–2016, as well as with Pramila Vasudevan of Aniccha Arts and Rosy Simas Danse 2015–present. She holds a BA in studio art with honors from Macalester College and is currently pursuing an MFA from the University of Minnesota.

Snow Yunxue Fu

Snow Yunxue Fu is a New York-based international new media artist, curator, and assistant arts professor in the Department of Photography and Imaging at New York University Tisch School of the Arts. Using topographical computer-rendered images and installations, her practice merges historical, post-photographic, philosophical, and painterly explorations into the techno sublime: an artificial, overwhelming digital simulation of the sublime beauty of nature. Currently, Fu works primarily with 3-D software to create digital experiences that capture a form of liminality that allows for agency and play.

For more information

For more information about the exhibit, contact Zoe Cinel, Interim Gallery Director, at 651-246-2086.

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