No More. No Less.

2011

October 6 – October 27

Parallax Gallery

 

Contributing Artists

Allison Wade

Exhibition Statement as Preserved in the SUGS/SITE Archives:

Allison Wade’s sculptures and prints rely on a calibrated balance between seemingly disparate elements. Margins of negative space and points of connection are visually as important as the more materially substantial elements. Simultaneously aware of the specific relationships of the parts and the coherence of the whole, the viewer senses a new logic—one that invites investigation and interpretation. In No More. No Less., Wade installs these works in conversation with one another, arranging them so that the connections punctuate the viewers’ navigation of the space. The appearance of certain sculptures’ ability to resist gravity and to remain standing speaks to hope as well as physics.

Programs

October 24, 2011, 12-1 PM

Paralax Gallery

Program statment from the SUGs/SITE archive:

“Join us in a panel discussion about our two ongoing exhibtions No More. No Less. and Pas de Deux and Variation with faculty member Shannon Stratton and artists Allison Wade and Joel Parsons this Monday October 24th. The Exhibition Panel will take place from 12pm – 1pm in 280 Project Space, which is locatedin the back room of Paralax Gallery at 280 South Columbus Dr. room 122. Shannon Stratton is a founder and current Executive and Creative Director of threewalls Chicago, a not-for-profit residency and exhibition space. Founded in 2003 threewalls has grown from a start-up exhibtion space to a vita visual arts organization that supports contemporary visual arts in Chicago through solo exhibitions for regional artists, residencies, grants to artists, publications, conferences and commissioning programs. Founded on the mission of better supporting visual arts in Chicago, threewalls aims to provide a stable base of support to extensive community of artists who call Chicago and greater Illinois home. Programmed in collaboration with a rotating committee of local artists, threewalls was modeled after teh classic Canadian artist-run-center model, a program that Stratton was inspired by growing up in Calgary, Alberta, Canada.”

October 6, 4:00-6:00 PM

Gallery X

Exhibition Material

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