Opening Reception:
Friday May 13th, 7-10pm
Basement Gallery Oakland
1027 3rd Street, Oakland 94607
http://basementgalleryoakland.com/
Danielle’s work subverts institutional systems of representation by creating aesthetics of authority while taking poetic license with truth and history. Inspired by natural history and the museums that house it, Danielle creates her own worlds within this established context. Her upcoming installation, Frontier, presents a vision of exploration and conquest during the Age of Imperialism in the Americas. Her work searches for the elusive and misguided promise of truly untouched lands and considers this idea from the perspective of naturalists, who are themselves, Invaders.
Danielle has been working with wax since she began using it in the lost wax process of bronze casting. Ephemeral by nature, this material will experience melting, casting, forming and finally melting again during the course of this exhibition. Schlunegger intends to both build and destroy historical notions of the past by creating museum quality dioramas and literally allowing them to melt away.
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Earlier Event: May 6
The Insect Show
Later Event: October 9
The Marcus Kelli Collection – Stories of an Outsider in Nature comes to Portland OR!