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ROOT DIVISION PRESENTS: Second Saturday November 2013
OUROBORUS
Curators: Katherine Morgan Krause (editor Dossier Journal) & Jenny Salomon (visual artist)
Special thanks to Liz Walsh for designing the catalog and for her contribution to the show.
Second Saturday Reception: November 9th, 7-10 pm
Including CREATIVE STATION, free all-ages art activities in our Studio 2 Classroom
The ancient symbol of Ouroboros, the snake eating its tail, appears in many cultures, religions, and belief systems from Ancient Egypt, Jungian philosophy, and alchemy to androgyny, mythology, and modern science. It has referenced rebirth, creation out of destruction, self-discovery, life out of death, the eternal, the joining of opposites, devouring oneself, the shadow self, immortality, and infinity.
This exhibition excavates the understanding of Ouroboros from its historical references and explores its meaning today. The curators are interested in using this symbol as a key to gather work that expresses one of these two outlooks: the eternal vs. the end.
Participating Artists:
Kim Anno
Joyce Burnstein
Evan Holm
Desiree Holman
Matt Keegan
Bessma Khalaf
Sandy Kim
Ali Naschke-Messing
Jesse Schlesinger
Andy Vogt & Nicolas Torres
Gallery Hours: Wednesday- Saturday, 2–6 pm (or by appointment)
Panel Discussion: Wednesday, November 20, 2013, 7 – 9 pm Featuring: Kim Anno, Evan Holm, Desiree Holman, Ali Naschke-Messing
ROOT DIVISION
3175 17th Street (between South Van Ness & Shotwell)
San Francisco, CA 94110