A Universe Beneath: Contemplating casting, currents, and dualities

Visions West Contemporary is pleased to present A Universe Beneath, a group exhibition celebrating the poetics of fly-fishing and the feeling of being at the whims of the water’s current. This exhibition will include Jeb Todd, David Korty, Charles Lindsay, Ted Waddell, Johnny DeFeo, Rachel Dinwiddie, Robert McCauley and others.

The artists in this exhibition each reflect on their experiences with bodies of water–from the tactile collections of nymphs and dry flies to the nuanced play of light and shadow along the water’s surface.
 
We turn to rivers, streams, and creeks not only during times of uncertainty but also during periods of clarity, seeking adventure or solitude. The dichotomy of water itself mirrors this duality, as its unpredictable nature often oscillates between serenity and destructiveness.
 
This exhibition is not solely focused on fly-fishing as an activity; it serves as a reminder of the complex ecosystems that sustain these waters. It's about tuning into the subtle cues of currents, insects, and shadows while on the water and honing a deep connection with the natural world.
 
In many ways, the shifting currents and dualities of water echo our own experiences–the uncertainties of life, and moments of calmness amidst chaos.
 

Image Credit: Untitled (Trout No. 11), 2024, paint, pen, ink, pencil and collage on Hahnemuhlepaper, 18.5" X 24"

July 26th – August 21st
Opening Reception 6 – 8pm
Visions West Livingston