PINK PEARL
Print Media is often characterized by a material emphasis on subtraction and addition. As a dug hole is mirrored by the mound of dirt it unearths, any removal of material from the surface of a print matrix implies an accumulation elsewhere. What meaning can be found in those liminal spaces between minus and plus? Works in this group show, PINK PEARL at the Gladstone Hotel moved past surface engagements with etched plates, burned screens, grained stones, carved wood and cut paper to explore concepts of erasure and transcendence. Using print as a primary strategy, artists in PINK PEARL created 2-dimensional works on paper, artists' books, material arts, sculpture and animation.