Strange Oscillations and Vibrations of Sympathy
October 26 through December 18, 2016
University Galleries of Illinois State University
Artist lecture: Bethany Collins: October 26
Artist lecture: Jen Bervin: November 9
Symposium: Oscillations of Genre and Gender: November 9-12
Performance: Cecilia Vicuña: November 10
Summary Remarks: Dianna Frid: November 12
Screening: Dawn Roe's The Sunshine Bores | The Daylights: Milner Library, October 25-December 18
Field trip program: October 26-December 18
Artists: Jen Bervin, Stephanie Brooks, Anne Collier, Bethany Collins, Moyra Davey, Marcelline Delbecq, Abigail DeVille, Eve Fowler, Dianna Frid, Coco Fusco, Sabina Ott, Melissa Pokorny, Dawn Roe, Kay Rosen, Carrie Schneider, Xaviera Simmons, Lisa Tan, Cecilia Vicuña, Catherine Wagner, Carrie Mae Weems, Deborah Willis
Strange Oscillations and Vibrations of Sympathy features work by contemporary female artists that acknowledge or reference women writers. The exhibition's title is derived from a sentence Sylvia Plath underlined in her copy of Virginia Woolf's The Waves, and that Stephanie Brooks later appropriated for a text-based artwork. These multiple layers of mediation are integral to all of the included works. The exhibition features 34 works by 21 artists inspired by writers Octavia Butler, A. S. Byatt, María Elena Cruz Varela, Emily Dickinson, Zora Neale Hurston, Clarice Lispector, Gabriela Mistral, Toni Morrison, Alejandra Pizarnik, Mary Shelley, Rebecca Solnit, Gertrude Stein, Sylvia Plath, Mary Wollstonecraft, and Virginia Woolf.
As a tribute to Woolf's foundational essay "A Room of One's Own," all the artists selected for Strange Oscillations and Vibrations of Sympathy are female in order to focus the interpretation of literature through the lenses of subsequent generations of artists. The works in the exhibition demonstrate the political and creative progress of feminism, examine writers' intellectual pursuits, navigate their status as literary icons, and interpret their legacies. They also engender an intimate and sustained contemplation of texts—a cerebral, analytical pursuit whose future is threatened by a culture that favors sound bites, hashtags, and 140-character tweets.
This exhibition is organized by University Galleries' Senior Curator Kendra Paitz. The exhibition has been made possible by a grant from The Andy Warhol Foundation for the Visual Arts and is co-sponsored by the Harold K. Sage Foundation and the Illinois State University Foundation Fund. The catalogue is funded in part by a grant from the Elizabeth Firestone Graham Foundation. Programs at University Galleries are funded in part by a grant from the Illinois Arts Council Agency.
Exhibition page
Exhibition images
Interview on NPR affiliate WGLT
Catalogue
University Galleries of Illinois State University
Artist lecture: Bethany Collins: October 26
Artist lecture: Jen Bervin: November 9
Symposium: Oscillations of Genre and Gender: November 9-12
Performance: Cecilia Vicuña: November 10
Summary Remarks: Dianna Frid: November 12
Screening: Dawn Roe's The Sunshine Bores | The Daylights: Milner Library, October 25-December 18
Field trip program: October 26-December 18
Artists: Jen Bervin, Stephanie Brooks, Anne Collier, Bethany Collins, Moyra Davey, Marcelline Delbecq, Abigail DeVille, Eve Fowler, Dianna Frid, Coco Fusco, Sabina Ott, Melissa Pokorny, Dawn Roe, Kay Rosen, Carrie Schneider, Xaviera Simmons, Lisa Tan, Cecilia Vicuña, Catherine Wagner, Carrie Mae Weems, Deborah Willis
Strange Oscillations and Vibrations of Sympathy features work by contemporary female artists that acknowledge or reference women writers. The exhibition's title is derived from a sentence Sylvia Plath underlined in her copy of Virginia Woolf's The Waves, and that Stephanie Brooks later appropriated for a text-based artwork. These multiple layers of mediation are integral to all of the included works. The exhibition features 34 works by 21 artists inspired by writers Octavia Butler, A. S. Byatt, María Elena Cruz Varela, Emily Dickinson, Zora Neale Hurston, Clarice Lispector, Gabriela Mistral, Toni Morrison, Alejandra Pizarnik, Mary Shelley, Rebecca Solnit, Gertrude Stein, Sylvia Plath, Mary Wollstonecraft, and Virginia Woolf.
As a tribute to Woolf's foundational essay "A Room of One's Own," all the artists selected for Strange Oscillations and Vibrations of Sympathy are female in order to focus the interpretation of literature through the lenses of subsequent generations of artists. The works in the exhibition demonstrate the political and creative progress of feminism, examine writers' intellectual pursuits, navigate their status as literary icons, and interpret their legacies. They also engender an intimate and sustained contemplation of texts—a cerebral, analytical pursuit whose future is threatened by a culture that favors sound bites, hashtags, and 140-character tweets.
This exhibition is organized by University Galleries' Senior Curator Kendra Paitz. The exhibition has been made possible by a grant from The Andy Warhol Foundation for the Visual Arts and is co-sponsored by the Harold K. Sage Foundation and the Illinois State University Foundation Fund. The catalogue is funded in part by a grant from the Elizabeth Firestone Graham Foundation. Programs at University Galleries are funded in part by a grant from the Illinois Arts Council Agency.
Exhibition page
Exhibition images
Interview on NPR affiliate WGLT
Catalogue

The 144-page exhibition catalogue features texts by exhibition curator Kendra Paitz; poet/artist Cecilia Vicuña; artists Xaviera Simmons, Kay Rosen, Marcelline Delbecq, and Chrissy LaMaster; art historian Melissa Johnson; and a collaborative text by art historians Deborah Willis and Cheryl Finley. The catalogue was funded by The Andy Warhol Foundation for the Visual Arts and the Elizabeth Firestone Graham Foundation.
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Photo credits: Juan Fernandez