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ARTCAT



Fata Morgana: The New Female Fantasists

Dabora Gallery
1080 Manhattan Avenue, between Eagle and Dupont, 718-609-9629
Greenpoint
March 14 - April 12, 2009
Reception: Saturday, March 14, 8 - 11 PM
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curated by Pam Grossman (creator of the art web log Phantasmaphile)

Carrie Ann Baade . Lori Field . Katy Horan . Tina Imel . Susan Jamison . Karena Karras . Fay Ku . Adela Leibowitz . Rene Lynch . Alexis Mackenzie . Lynda Mahan . Amy Ross . Judith Schaechter . Madeline von Foerster

Dabora Gallery and Phantasmaphile’s Pam Grossman are proud to usher in the spring season with the group show “Fata Morgana: The New Female Fantasists,” on view from March 14th through April 12th, 2009.

In literal terms, a fata morgana is a mirage or illusion, a waking reverie, a shimmering of the mind. Named for the enchantress Morgan le Fay, these tricks of perception conjure up a sense of glimpsing into another world, whether it be the expanses of an ethereal terrain, or the twilit depths of the psyche. The artists of “Fata Morgana: The New Female Fantasists” deftly utilize the semiotics of mysticism, fantasy, and the subconscious in their work, thereby guiding the viewer through heretofore uncharted realms – alternately shadowy or luminous, but always inventive.

Yoko Ono recently said, “I think all women are witches, in the sense that a witch is a magical being.” Each artist in this show is a sorceress in her own right. Endowed with fecund imaginations and masterful craftsmanship, their work transforms the viewer: we become spellbound, bearing witness to their attempts to reconcile the desire for a diurnal beauty with the lure of a lush and riotous inner wilderness. The fantastical is counterpoint to the ferocious, the monstrous to the marvelous. Allusions to myth and metamorphosis abound, as these works channel their own heroine spirits and tell their own secret tales. Here, frame is magic threshold, bidding us to take a breath, and cross over.

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