SKIN/IN SITU

SKIN/IN SITU from LUmkA


616 E 9th Street, NYC, NY
Dec 2 - 4, 2023

LUmkA is pleased to present SKIN/IN SITU, an exhibition curated by Cortney Connolly. On view 2 - 4 December 2023, the Gallery’s inaugural exhibition will feature environmental performance, Environment 001. Please join us 2 December 2023 from 7 - 9 P.M. for an opening reception and live demonstration.

Dancing in the gray area between active and passive sexual expression, SKIN/IN SITU examines the cycle of endangerment applied to the performance of female sexuality. In the environmental installation, humanesque vessels dressed in cut assemblages of lingerie are activated and altered through ritualistic gestures and choreographies. SKIN/IN SITU edges sensory stimulation to inquire and provoke meditation on the dynamics between expression and audience.

Employing themes of deviance and obscenity, the performance informed by abstract calcified stretched compositions and their projected dancing figurative sisters, build an environment for audience activation. Whether absent, abstracted, or embodied, the sensuality of each medium arouses reflection to the collective’s conscious consumption. Inspired by Judith Butler’s theory of performative acts, the intermedia conversation explores the audience’s responsibility for the dymanics of a safe space of sexual expression.

Ruby Chen (B. 2001)

Chen is a multidisciplinary artist working primarily in sculpture and painting. Drawing from psychoanalysis and cultural and economic theory, the artist examines how primal human compulsions - particularly those shaped by technology, consumption, and power - repeat themselves across historical and contemporary contexts. Chen’s academic background in social policy informs a materially driven practice that foregrounds the body as a site of both control and resistance. The artist’s works frequently incorporate humanoid materials such as animal fur, skin-textured rubber, synthetic hair, and industrial metal fixtures. These material juxtapositions generate visceral bodily responses and articulate the artist’s exploration of the unconscious and its entanglement with technological acceleration.

Chen’s work has recently been exhibited internationally by New Art Dealers Alliance (NADA), NYC, LUmkA, London, and Alexia Project, Shanghai. The artist’s works have been featured in publications such as Flash Art, Elephant Art Magazine, Office Magazine, IMPULSE Magazine, and Hypebae, among others.

Nina Gonzalez (B. 2001)

Gonzalez experiments with the limits of storytelling through the lens of a camera. A filmmaker, the Artist’s work employs themes of the provocative and visceral to explore the intersection of relationships, gender, and sexuality. Her recent work includes “La Petit Mort “(2021), an erotic horror story that illustrates the dangers of fantasizing over a stranger; “Her’s”(2022) takes on a homemade approach to a psychological thriller equating an anxiety attack to a ticking bomb wrapped up in ones’ intestines; and “Drop Dead Dream” which explores chosen family and mortality in the modern day punk rock scene of NYC (upcoming Feature).

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Works

Bestial
Nina Gonzalez, Bestial, 2023

Crystal, Magnovak TV, burned DVD

Variation 1/3

Dimensions variable

Morphous 001
Ruby Chen, Morphous 001, 2023

Plaster, acrylic, varnish, and mixed media skeleton

25 in. dia. x 24 in

Morphous 002
Ruby Chen, Morphous 002, 2023

Plaster, acrylic, varnish, and mixed media skeleton

50 x 28 x 3 in.

Morphous 003
Ruby Chen, Morphous 003, 2023

Charcoal paint, lingerie, clay, and plaster 13 x 5 dia. in.

Performance Piece 001
Ruby Chen, Performance Piece 001, 2023

Clay, crocheted chainmail, and aluminum plates

Dimensions variable