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In a post-truth era, with surging racism, chauvinism, sexism, transphobia, and other alarming trends, Ronald Feldman Gallery announces an exhibition of work by Ida Applebroog (1929-2023). Finding inspiration from an expansive psychological perspective, this acclaimed artist is known for her razor-sharp explorations of contemporary life. Her art transforms current events into human events by employing carefully selected examples of *individual *lives as representations of collective society - in short, an inside-out versus clinical (outside-looking-in) approach. By presenting emotionally-charged “mid-situations” – narratives with undefined beginnings and ends, and, later on, loaded juxtapositions – Applebroog masterfully empowers viewers to use their hearts and minds to “finish” the work by determining the meaning for themselves. Singular and affecting, Applebroog’s art offers a space for visceral experiences as a path for engaging with a spectrum of...More
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In a post-truth era, with surging racism, chauvinism, sexism, transphobia, and other alarming trends, Ronald Feldman Gallery announces an exhibition of work by Ida Applebroog (1929-2023). Finding inspiration from an expansive psychological perspective, this acclaimed artist is known for her razor-sharp explorations of contemporary life. Her art transforms current events into human events by employing carefully selected examples of *individual *lives as representations of collective society - in short, an inside-out versus clinical (outside-looking-in) approach. By presenting emotionally-charged “mid-situations” – narratives with undefined beginnings and ends, and, later on, loaded juxtapositions – Applebroog masterfully empowers viewers to use their hearts and minds to “finish” the work by determining the meaning for themselves. Singular and affecting, Applebroog’s art offers a space for visceral experiences as a path for engaging with a spectrum of...More