
DAVIDSON CONTEMPORARY
Hours: Tue - Sat, 11:00am - 5:30pm
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE - OCTOBER 2007 EXHIBITIONS
SAMANTHA SCHERER - Mad, Hopeless and Possible
November 2 - December 1, 2007
Reception for the artist:
'First Thursday', November 1, 6-8pm
This exhibition consists of moderate sized watercolors inspired by the Antarctic expedition of
Sir Ernest Shackleton and the crew of the Endurance in 1914.
"My work seeks to simplify our fluid popular culture by focusing on
legend, celebrity and the line between truth and fiction, especially as it is
blurred by history and personal narrative... These investigations have led me to
focus on historical personalities whose acts of heroism have been revived and
explored through recent films, biographies and memoirs."
It is Shackleton's crew's fruitless efforts to free the ship from the crushing
ice and their leisure activities in between these efforts that is the focus of
the work in "Mad, Hopeless and Possible." The artist has used watercolor and the
broad expanse of white paper to create a cinematic landscape. The spare
drawings reflect the vast frozen sea punctuated by an ice-bound boat and men
frozen in motion. The contrast between black watercolor and white paper mirrors
the impossible task of keeping up morale in the face of insurmountable
odds. It is this ultimate underdog story, so much a part of our current popular
media, that is essentially at the core of the work in "Mad, Hopeless Possible".
Image:
Pack (I) (detail), 2007, watercolor on paper, 10 x 22 inches
(Quotations drawn from the artists' statements for the exhibition)