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13: Flotsam and Jetsam
Elizabeth Cheatham Wild
May 15th- June 12th, 1999
Locust Projects is pleased to present an installation
by Los Angeles based artist Elizabeth Cheatham Wild.
Cheatham's fascination with color saturated displays,
kitsch culture debris, B-movie iconography, and beach
culture camp come across in her site-specific installation.
Her work deals largely with escapist themes/imagery
and frequently employs a tension between tragic and
comedic elements. For this installation a gigantic octopus
is fabricated from pink packing peanuts and arises from
a Botticelli green sea made out of garbage bags used
by the Los Angeles City Department of Sanitation.
Playing on the tension between the seductive consumer
orientated colors and textures referring to warning
colors of safety equipment and emergency flares, this
installation seeks to deliver a punch somewhere between
desirous awe and disgust. Discussing the ocean as a
dumping site seems to overstate the obvious, but to
present it with such frolicking beauty underlines the
misguided myopia of human culture.
Cheatham received her BA from the University of Virginia
in 1987 and her MFA in 1994
From The Ohio State University. She received a fellowship
from the Miami based organization called Nation Foundation
for Advancement in the Arts from 1996-1999. In December
1999, she mounted her first solo exhibition at the Corcoran
Gallery of Art in Washington, D.C.
Elizabeth Cheatham Wild's work will be showing at Locust
Projects from April 14th, 2001 to May 12th, 2001. The
opening reception is on Saturday, April 14th at 8 PM
Locust Projects is open Saturdays from 2 to 5 PM. All
other times call for appointment 305-576-8570. The exhibit
is free and open to the public.
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