2008 Harboring, Ziehersmith Gallery NYC
       
     
   Trophy Inversion  , 2008    mixed media, 24 x 33 x 80 inches
       
     
   Trophy Inversion  , 2008    mixed media, 24 x 33 x 80 inches
       
     
   Drifters  , 2008    mixed media, 67 x 60 x 65    
       
     
   Detail of Drifters, 2008     skull and glass, 6 x 7 1/2 x 3 inches
       
     
   Trickle Down Effect  , 2008    mixed media fountain, as installed 60 x 42 inches
       
     
   detail of Trickle Down Effect  , 2008    mixed media fountain, as installed 60 x 42 inches
       
     
   School  , 2008    mixed media with single channel video, 30 x 48 x 58 inches    
       
     
   detail of School  , 2008    mixed media with single channel video, 30 x 48 x 58 inches
       
     
   Self-Portrait , 2008  mixed media, 76 x 17 x 23 1/2 inches
       
     
   detail of Self-Portrait , 2008  mixed media, 76 x 17 x 23 1/2 inches   
       
     
   The Take Down  , 2008    mixed media, 112 x 120 x 15 inches
       
     
   detail of The Take Down  , 2008    mixed media, 112 x 120 x 15 inches
       
     
   detail of The Take Down  , 2008    mixed media, 112 x 120 x 15 inches
       
     
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2008 Harboring, Ziehersmith Gallery NYC
       
     
2008 Harboring, Ziehersmith Gallery NYC

In her third solo show at ZieherSmith, entitled Harboring, Rachel Owens creates a landscape littered with debris reborn into stilted, anthropomorphic forms and geo-political tableaux. Reforming palettes as pedestals, beer bottles into stained glass, and oil drums as frames, the artist uses reclaimed materials to both recycle and criticize the detritus of industrial and civic waste. In all, the exhibition continues her exploration of paradoxical current affairs as well as our individual tendency to feel powerless to confront the crises of our surroundings. An emotional resonance takes the works beyond any one single issue and into a universal realm. 

In The Take Down, Owens’s torn and battered chain link fence is being overcome by vines of broken bottles which transform the sunlight into a kaleidoscope of green and brown. While the piece speaks to interactions between human civilization and nature, Owens is further exploring the dynamic between one man-made structure representing restraint (the fence) and another man-made structure which is loss of control (garbage). 

Owens’s recent installations, such as Groundswell at Socrates Sculpture Park in 2007-08, have featured birds as a point of reference for the viewer’s identification and personification of quiet resilience. Several new works are populated by these creatures, crafted from old oil canisters and other remains. They sit atop the branches sprouting from the PVC piping in the fountain piece, The Trickle Down Effect, Owens’s industrial Daphne. Another bird supplants the visage for Self-Portrait’s spindly crutch figure. 

In 1988, the then sixteen-year-old artist visited her missionary father in South Africa and was able record a brief interview with Archbishop Desmond Tutu. Her questioning of humanity elicited patient, poignant truths from the Nobel Peace Prize winner. His answers voice the video School, a South African montage contained inside a rusty barrel stabilized by sandbags stitched from a toile fabric featuring idealized peasants, a decorative notion closely tied to colonialism. Maintaining that “human beings are human beings are human beings,” his words are mixed with tolerance and resignation.

Owens received the 2007 emerging artist fellowship at Socrates Sculpture Park. Her work has also been seen in Empathetic, curated by Elizabeth Thomas for the Temple Gallery, Philadelphia as well as in group shows at Francosoffiantino Artecontemporanea, Turin and Lehman Maupin, New York. Her fountain installation, Wishing Well, was featured at the 2007 NADA Art Fair.

   Trophy Inversion  , 2008    mixed media, 24 x 33 x 80 inches
       
     

Trophy Inversion, 2008
mixed media, 24 x 33 x 80 inches

   Trophy Inversion  , 2008    mixed media, 24 x 33 x 80 inches
       
     

Trophy Inversion, 2008
mixed media, 24 x 33 x 80 inches

   Drifters  , 2008    mixed media, 67 x 60 x 65    
       
     

Drifters, 2008
mixed media, 67 x 60 x 65

 

   Detail of Drifters, 2008     skull and glass, 6 x 7 1/2 x 3 inches
       
     

Detail of Drifters, 2008

skull and glass, 6 x 7 1/2 x 3 inches

   Trickle Down Effect  , 2008    mixed media fountain, as installed 60 x 42 inches
       
     

Trickle Down Effect, 2008
mixed media fountain, as installed 60 x 42 inches

   detail of Trickle Down Effect  , 2008    mixed media fountain, as installed 60 x 42 inches
       
     

detail of Trickle Down Effect, 2008
mixed media fountain, as installed 60 x 42 inches

   School  , 2008    mixed media with single channel video, 30 x 48 x 58 inches    
       
     

School, 2008
mixed media with single channel video, 30 x 48 x 58 inches

 

   detail of School  , 2008    mixed media with single channel video, 30 x 48 x 58 inches
       
     

detail of School, 2008
mixed media with single channel video, 30 x 48 x 58 inches

   Self-Portrait , 2008  mixed media, 76 x 17 x 23 1/2 inches
       
     

Self-Portrait, 2008
mixed media, 76 x 17 x 23 1/2 inches

   detail of Self-Portrait , 2008  mixed media, 76 x 17 x 23 1/2 inches   
       
     

detail of Self-Portrait, 2008
mixed media, 76 x 17 x 23 1/2 inches

 

   The Take Down  , 2008    mixed media, 112 x 120 x 15 inches
       
     

The Take Down, 2008
mixed media, 112 x 120 x 15 inches

   detail of The Take Down  , 2008    mixed media, 112 x 120 x 15 inches
       
     

detail of The Take Down, 2008
mixed media, 112 x 120 x 15 inches

   detail of The Take Down  , 2008    mixed media, 112 x 120 x 15 inches
       
     

detail of The Take Down, 2008
mixed media, 112 x 120 x 15 inches

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