Nicole Awai: Almost Undone September 2011

Nicole Awai, Specimen from Local Ephemera: Go Go Green Compression with Black Ooze, c. 2008, Graphite, acrylic paint, nail polish and glitter on paper, H- 38" x W- 50". Select photography by Alan Radom

Almost Undone, an installation by Trinidadian native Nicole Awai premiered at the Vilcek Foundation Gallery in Fall 2011. The exhibition by the mixed-media artist featured drawings from an earlier series of her works, Specimen from Local Ephemera, which served as visual anchors for these new emergent, pieces. In them, Ms. Awai incorporated materials as varied as cast and sprayed paper, resin, plastic, nail polish, and clay, resulting in bold, complex three-dimensional structures, which seem to pull, stretch, and tear from the wall—and from the memory of their two-dimensional predecessors.

Ms. Awai originally presented Local Ephemera as a series of preparatory drawings for a sculpture at the 2003 Biennial of Ceramic in Contemporary Art in Italy, and later developed them as a stand-alone series. Occupying a liminal space, the drawings depict various artifacts, both contemporary and historical, to reveal a world constantly in flux. Underlying this dynamic plane of shifting perception is a technical drawing format, lending it structure while weaving themes often found in Ms. Awai’s other work—of duality, location, and cultural reprocessing.

Nicole Awai, Go Go Gone, c. 2011, Acrylic paint, polyurethane, nail polish, graphite, cotton linters fiber, wire form, wood and construction foam, Approx., 60" x 48" x 72". Select photography by Alan Radom

Nicole Awai: Almost Undone. Photo courtesy of Alan Radom

Nicole Awai, Specimen from Local Ephemera: Go Go Green Compression with Black Ooze, c. 2008, Graphite, acrylic paint, nail polish and glitter on paper, H- 38" x W- 50". Select photography by Alan Radom

Nicole Awai, Specimen from Local Ephemera: Go Go Green Compression with Black Ooze, c. 2008, Graphite, acrylic paint, nail polish and glitter on paper, H- 38" x W- 50". Select photography by Alan Radom

Rick’s Involvement: Produced and curated exhibition for the Vilcek Foundation Gallery, featuring mixed-media works.

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