03: Candy Coated
Elizabeth Withstandly
1999 October 22 - November 10, 1999
Locust Projects is pleased to present Candy Coated,
a new body of work by Elizabeth Withstandly consisting
of large photographic digital images.
Withstandly's work exploits the ridiculous condition
of current society, taking common stereotypes and putting
them in surreal situations. The artistuses the look
of television and popular imagery for source material
in many of her fabricated settings. The images are accompanied
by textual elements that are designed to lead the viewer
to unsettling visions or frightening conclusions depending
on how the image is perceived. Making references to
real crime television shows such as Unsolved Mysteries,
Americas Most Wanted, and Real Stories of The Highway
Patrol, Withstandly presents the absurd reasons that
often lead to spousal violence. The work examines stereotypical
male/female behaviors and can leave the viewer wondering
how something so insignificant can result in such a
catastrophic conclusion.
At times Withstandly's work is abrasive, but in the
context of our excessivelyviolent culture perhaps it
is appropriate. She also presents a related project
titled Microwave Memories, which utilizes the same satyrical
tone as some of her earlier work. In this piece she
describes family relationships that revolve around microwavable
food.
Withstandly has shown her work at Nexus Contemporary
Art Center in Atlanta Georgia, Visual Studies Work Shop
in Rochester New York, The Sarah Moody Gallery Of Art
in Birmingham Alabama, The Pratt Manhattan Gallery of
Art in NY, New York among many other group shows throughout
the country.
Candy Coated will be showing at Locust Projects from
October 22 through November 10th, 1999. The opening
reception is on Friday October 22 at 8pm; the artist
will be present. All Other times please call for appointment
576-8570.
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