FUNCTIONALLY EXTINCT
This exhibition continues an exploration of the natural world and the cultural landscape.
Curator Daria Filardo writes,
What do we experience (feel) when we look at a painted image? For some time Karen Yurkovich has sought an answer to this question. She continues to interrogate the possibility to continue to paint by producing ‘necessary’ images. The research of this last year approaches this question through a deconstruction of kinds of painting, reduced to their codes and structures, and repositioned into the contemporary debate with a new function. Through stories engaging the marginality of botanical species or historical images marginalized in the contemporary art debate, Karen Yurkovich constructs a painted archive of suspended images, not intact but missing parts, of subjects almost extinct.
Functionally Extinct, borrows a definition from science that addresses species unable to successfully reproduce or whose population is so reduced to not have any real or specific function within their ecosystem.
Through stories engaging the marginality of botanical species or historical images marginalized in the contemporary art debate, Karen Yurkovich constructs a painted archive of suspended images, not intact but missing parts, of subjects almost extinct.
WORK
Possible Landscapes 2020
Biodiversity of Apples Archive
Constellation Apples
The Alchemical Kitchen Microcosm and The Kitchen 2019
Doctrine of Signatures
Functionally Extinct
Natives and Immigrants
The Herbarium Project
Natur(e)
Fables
Arboreal Archeology
Landscapes
Last Garden
Fiori di Montagna/ Mountain Flowers
21Cdrawings
Metamorphoses
Nodi/Knots