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GRACE WEAVER, Intersection, 2020
GRACE WEAVER, Intersection, 2020
GRACE WEAVER, Intersection, 2020
GRACE WEAVER, Intersection, 2020
GRACE WEAVER, Intersection, 2020
GRACE WEAVER, Intersection, 2020
GRACE WEAVER, Intersection, 2020
GRACE WEAVER, Intersection, 2020
GRACE WEAVER, Intersection, 2020

Intersection, 2020

Oil on canvas
95 x 89 in
241.3 x 226.1 cm
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Intersection belongs to Weaver’s new body of street scenes, in which she casts characters into public space to explore the contradictions embedded within a specific social fabric: who has power,...
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Intersection belongs to Weaver’s new body of street scenes, in which she casts characters into public space to explore the contradictions embedded within a specific social fabric: who has power, who is powerless; who is revealed, and who is hidden from the gaze of the viewer. In this portrayal of public life within an abstracted city, elastic-limbed pedestrians pass by each other at a bustling crossroads, eyes locked in mutual acknowledgement as a clumsy tangle of limbs gives way to an emotive collapse. Created during the height of the COVID-19 pandemic, Intersection features vapors and steam that Weaver relates to miasma theory: “the possibility contained in that archaic, incorrect concept of disease to visualize something that everyone fears in a very concrete way—much more so than any of the 3-D renderings of the Coronavirus as a colorful ball with spikes.” Here, Weaver draws influence from WPA murals—”pictures of industry”—and the palpable alienation of the bodies in Caillebotte’s Paris Street; Rainy Day (1877), to underscore interior narrative and struggle while creating a chorality within the picture plane. The tableau taps into the ambiguous, jagged energy of Ernst Ludwig Kirchner’s street scenes of pre-war Berlin, created during a moment likewise characterized by profound fear and public uncertainty.
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Exhibitions

Grace Weaver: STEPS, James Cohan, New York, NY, July 15 - September 12, 2020
Next Door, Yuz Project Space of Art, Shanghai, China,  April 28 - October 7, 2023
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