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Intervention: Kirsten Stolle, on view at the Turchin Center September 4- December 19, 2015. http://tcva.org/exhibitions/1666
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September 4 - December 19, 2015Gallery B
Intervention examines the historical impact of industrial chemicals and biotechnology on our food crops. Using appropriation, redaction and manipulation, Kirsten Stolle critiques the popular narrative and explores the complex relationship between economy and ecology. Consisting of carefully composed collages, stitched works, a site-specific 1950s kitchen installation with custom-designed wallpaper and a manipulated audio overlay, Stolle creates an integrated environment where viewers can reflect on the long-standing influence of agrichemical corporations.
Hours:Tues-Thursday, Saturday 10am - 6pm,
Friday 12pm - 8pm
Animal Pharm-8, 2014 Animal Pharm-3, 2014 Animal Pharm-9, 2014
INTERVENTION Kirsten Stolle
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It Shouldn’t Happen, 2013Collage on 1947 Monsanto magazine advertisement $ 2,000
The Condemned Hear, 2013Collage and glitter on 1947 Commercial Solvents magazine advertisement$ 2,000
52 New Chemicals, 2013Collage on 1947 Smith, Barney & Co. magazine advertisement$ 2,000
Nest of Nazis, 2013Collage on 1943 Monsanto magazine advertisement$ 2,000
Better Business, 2013Collage and hole punches on 1947 Monsanto magazine advertisement$ 2,000
War in Paradise, 2013Collage on 1945 Shell magazine advertisement$ 2,000
This War Is Different, 2013Collage on 1942 Monsanto magazine advertisement $ 2,000
V Day, 2013Collage and graphite on 1944 Monsanto magazine advertisement $ 2,000
Little Man…what now?, 2014 Collage on 1944 Monsanto magazine advertisement$ 2,000
Sweetness Is A Materiel of War, 2013Collage and ink on 1943 Monsanto magazine advertisement using a range of interventions$ 2,000
Proceed At Your Own Risk, 2013Collage on 1948 Monsanto magazine advertisement$ 2,000
Shiner, 2013Collage and glitter on 1942 Monsanto magazine advertisement$ 2,000
Protecting Its Own Tail, 2013Collage on 1963 Monsanto magazine advertisement$ 2,000
Remember the Story, 2013Collage on 1943 Monsanto magazine advertisement$ 2,000
Make Insect Profit, 2013Collage on 1946 IMC magazine advertisement$ 2,000
MONSANTO INTERVENTION
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Sweetness Is A Materiel of War, 2013
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Under Mined, 2014Gold thread on Aida cloth$250
Inside Government Corruption, 2014Embroidery floss on Aida cloth$250
Economy Over Ecology, 2014Embroidery floss on Aida cloth$250
Home Under Water, 2014Embroidery floss on Aida cloth$250
eCONomy, 2014Embroidery floss on Aida cloth$250
Animal Pharm-9, 2014Collage$ 3,000
Animal Pharm-8, 2014Collage$ 3,000
Animal Pharm-10, 2014Collage$3,000
Animal Pharm-3, 2014Collage$3,000
Animal Pharm-6, 2014Collage$3,000
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If you are interested in purchasing work from the exhibition please visit the Reception Desk
Animal Pharm-6, 2014
Detail of “Miracle Grow” Wallpaper
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Living her early years in the San Francisco Bay Area, Kirsten Stolle was greatly influenced by food movement politics of the 1990s. As a vegetarian looking for alternatives to the industrialized food system, the Bay Area provided a rich resource. With the introduction of genetically modified organisms (GMOs) in 1996, Stolle began examining this controversial technology with both an aesthetic and consumer’s eye. In 2008 she developed Genetically Commodified as a way to make sense out of the overwhelming proliferation and impact of GMOs.
Stolle’s work is included in the permanent collections of the San Jose Museum of Art (CA), Crocker Museum of Art (CA), and Minneapolis Institute of Arts (MN). Exhibitions include Dolby Chadwick Gallery (CA), Kathryn Markel Fine Arts, (NYC), Torpedo Factory (VA), Roos Arts (NY), University of North Carolina (NC), Jonathan Ferrara Gallery (LA), William King Museum (VA), Monterey Museum of Art (CA), Truman State University (MO), and the San Jose Museum of Art (CA).
Stolle’s drawings have been published in Made in Mind Magazine, Poetry Magazine, Vhcle Magazine, DIALOGIST, SLICE, Manifest International Drawing Annual (INDA 7), New American Paintings, Ignatian Literary Magazine and Spolia Literary Magazine. She is the recipient of a Pollock-Krasner Foundation Grant, a Dave Bown Project Award, grants from San Francisco Arts Commission, Puffin Foundation, Artists’ Fellowship Inc., Change Inc., and the Creative Capacity Fund. She has been awarded residencies at the Ucross Foundation, Millay Colony, Blue Mountain Center, Oregon College of Arts & Crafts, Spiro Arts Center, Anderson Center, and Ballinglen Arts Foundation.
Stolle received a BA in Visual Arts from Framingham State College, and completed studies at Richmond College (London, England) and Massachusetts College of Art (Boston, MA). She currently lives in Western North Carolina.
ABOUT THE ARTIST
Kirsten Stolle’s work is generously supported by a Pollock-Krasner Foundation grant.This exhibition is made possible in part by funding from the Charlotte Halpert Endowment.
Thank you to Mark J. Crowell Designs and the Department of Theatre & Dance for their decorative donations.
Related Exhibition Events
7:00pm
Sept
23rdTurchin Center Lecture SeriesJoin us in Gallery B for an in-depth discussion on the exhibition with artist Kirsten Stolle and a performative reading by Joseph Bathanti’s Black Mountain College class.
Little Man…what now?, 2014It Shouldn’t Happen, 2013Remember the Story, 2013Shiner, 2013