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Kori Newkirk artfully blends medium and message
in works that critically examine identity and place. He is most well known
for his for his use of idiosyncratic media that investigate ideas of masculinity,
race, and class via cultural stereotype and autobiography. For the
Cerca Series, the artist will present an experimental form of his
signature "pony bead" curtains, which he creates using the kind
of small colored beads often seen in elaborate braided hairdos. He creates
what he refers to as "paintings" by stringing the beads onto
artificial braids hung from metal brackets. His Cerca Series installation
will feature a curtain in the round suspended from the center of the ceiling
of the Fayman Gallery, a glass-walled space that looks out onto one of
the busiest trolley stations in downtown San Diego. This large-scale work
will be the first of its kind for Newkirk, who until now has insisted
on hanging his curtains on the wall to emphasize their connection to painting.
He is currently interested in exploring his works' sculptural potential.
His curtain for the Cerca Series will push the boundaries of his
pony bead media as the translucence of the material and changing light
conditions will transform the work throughout the day.
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