Spotlight on Intersections@5: Barbara Liotta

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Barbara Liotta, Crenae, 2014. Lift cord and Italian marble, 120 x 13 1/2 x 4 in. Gift of the artist, 2014. The Phillips Collection, Washington, DC

The Phillips celebrates the fifth anniversary of its Intersections contemporary art series with Intersections@5, an exhibition comprising work by 20 of the participating artists. In this blog series, each artist writes about his or her work on view.

The Phillips Crenae relies on the balance among its three elements—the formal parallels of the suspending cord, the violence of the shattered marble, and the cascade of cord below. The upper cords breathe but remain plumb, the stone holds the raw energy of the piece, and the cords below bring in grace, lyricism, and chaos. The sculpture is designed to exist in conversation with the space in which it is displayed – it can hang long from high up, or lower so that the cords pool out across the floor.

The strict restraints I apply to my materials are essential. By limiting my materials to the cord and the stone, the work is able to sing out clearly and directly, unencumbered by decoration. Suspension and the promise of movement are fundamental to the piece.

The Crenae were water nymphs, each with her own spring. My piece is not an individual story, but a paradigm, a portrayal of an ideal; it refers to a human archetype rather than a specific story. I strive for a sort of essence: a clarity that will allow the work grace but not prettiness; rhythm but not contrivance; balance but not stiffness. It will animate, as well as inhabit, its space. The work should be as clear as chamber music and as graceful as a dance.

Barbara Liotta

American Moments Portraits: Puppies, People, and Ponies

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“One Line Monday (6-1)” by Mike Guy

Quick! If you had to create a portrait of one person right now, who would it be? A family member? Yourself? Your pet?

We have all of the necessary supplies to create a portrait at a station in American Moments: Photographs from The Phillips Collection, inspired by a gallery in the exhibition that features portraits of artists, including notable painters, photographers, and musicians. To help us kick off the in-gallery activity, we asked the many artists on staff here at the Phillips to get creative with their submissions. Join us for opening weekend June 6 & 7 to create your own! Share it on social media with #AmericanMoments and you might see your submission featured here on The Experiment Station.

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“Horse” by Anna

Aunt Nor - Cancer Won_Meghan Schindler

“Aunt Nor – Cancer Won” by Museum Supervisor Meghan Schindler

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“Miss B” by Marketing Manager Amy Wike

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“Steinbeck” by Anonymous

 

Artists Among Us: Intersections@5

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Several Intersections artists were able to attend the opening. L to R: Jae Ko, Linn Meyers, Annabel Daou, Vesela Sretenovic (curator), Jean Meisel, Bernhard Hildebrandt, Barbara Liotta, Jeanne Silverthorne, Tayo Heuser.

Last week, eight of the 21 artists featured in Intersections@5 were at the museum for the exhibition opening. Check out photos from the event!

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Artists and guests at the opening of Intersections@5.

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Phillips Director Dorothy Kosinski at the opening of Intersections@5.

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Artists and guests enjoying the opening of Intersections@5.

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A great turnout for the opening!

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(Left) Jennifer Wen Ma’s Brain Storm, 2009 (Right) Installation view of Allan de Souza’s work.

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Artists and guests at the Intersections@5 opening.

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A full courtyard at the Intersections@5 reception.