Preternatural
Author(s)
Jeffery, Celina
Contributor(s)
Bryant, Levi S. (editor)
Collection
ScholarLedLanguage
EnglishAbstract
The preternatural, as explored by these artists, disturb the ontological boundaries of art, nature and metaphysics. They exist within the folds of classificatory thresholds: both beyond and between nature and supernature; human and animal; vegetable and mineral; living and dead. The confusion between animate and inanimate is a primary concern, a surreality which unites with the preternatural’s love for reveling in the mysterious: bizarre fragments, unreadable words, objects of absurd scale, and distortions of the relativity of time and space flourish throughout this exhibition. Preternatural is the catalogue for a multi-site art exhibition (9 December 2011 through 17 February 2012, in Ottawa, Canada) that draws from the idea that art itself is a form of preternatural pursuit, in which the artists participating explore the bewildering condition of being in between the mundane and the marvelous in nature. It questions a world that understands itself as accessible, reachable, and ‘knowable’ and counters it with a consideration of this heterogenous proposition.
Keywords
metaphysics; nature; supernatural; exhibition catalogDOI
10.21983/P3.0001.1.00ISBN
9781105245022OCN
945782702Publisher
punctum booksPublisher website
https://punctumbooks.com/Publication date and place
2011Classification
Exhibition catalogues and specific collections