Cover: Obilala Nwankwo, "The Woman with the Red Heart," 2022.
(May 7 - 31, 2022)
May 2022 Exhibition Catalogue
Refrigerator Poetry is pleased to present the May 2022 Visual Art online group exhibition organized by archive director, Perri Neri. Refrigerator Poetry can be defined as a multiplicity of voices being created out of the experiences being had in the moment. The artists in this month’s exhibition come to us from all over the world with work completed since 2020. Stylistically diverse and from different generations and circumstances, these artists offer brilliant connections of our collective human existence.
There is no theme to Refrigerator Poetry exhibitions other than that of “current work” and the hope to present startling juxtapositions and myriad narratives. This exhibition strikes a balance between unconventional forms of beauty and thought-provoking mediations on interpretation. Art continuously asks questions. This month’s exhibition features eight artists who find their voice in the conversation. Every mark, every color, every gesture, every material is charged with meaning.
Participating Artists: Vian Borchert, Hollis Hildebrand-Mills, Rita Holcberg, Pawel Jezak, Perri Neri, Obilala Nwankwo, Regina Walker, and Mark T. Wright.
Archive
About Refrigerator Poetry
Every monthly exhibition archive is posted in perpetuity and will always remain viewable.
There is currently no living ongoing visual archive to preserve and document the work of each artist in the venue as a moment in art history and in our collective social memory. Refrigerator Poetry Visual Art Archive welcomes very artist, no matter where they are in their career, to share in a collective human experience relative to a moment in time.
If you are an artist, Refrigerator Poetry is here to preserve your legacy in art history. Through the work you create, you are in the extraordinary position to reflect the time you are living in. We welcome ALL visual artists to submit ONE image of work, completed within one year of the submission date, to be included in the online exhibition. Artists can submit a new image every month, and the archive fee is based on a sliding 'pay what you can afford' scale.
Every monthly exhibition archive is posted in perpetuity and will always remain viewable.
There is currently no living ongoing visual archive to preserve and document the work of each artist in the venue as a moment in art history and in our collective social memory. Refrigerator Poetry Visual Art Archive welcomes very artist, no matter where they are in their career, to share in a collective human experience relative to a moment in time.
If you are an artist, Refrigerator Poetry is here to preserve your legacy in art history. Through the work you create, you are in the extraordinary position to reflect the time you are living in. We welcome ALL visual artists to submit ONE image of work, completed within one year of the submission date, to be included in the online exhibition. Artists can submit a new image every month, and the archive fee is based on a sliding 'pay what you can afford' scale.
What did you make today? Show us and we will show the world.
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