Monday, November 19, 2012

December 15th, Chris Hammes, How to Repel Wolves

Chris Hammes
How to Repel Wolves

Opening Reception: Saturday, December 15th, 7pm-10pm


If a man was locked in a bathroom with a wolf, he wouldn’t take a shower or attempt to shave his face.  He would pound on the door and scream for help.  He would scramble around the room, hoping to keep the wolf at a distance.  He would climb onto the window sill, or up on the sink and clutch the vanity mirror for stability.  Hoping to deflect the appearance of fear, he would make loud noises in order to frighten the animal, losing his words and speaking in primal high pitched screams and guttural grunts.  Objects in the room once intended for washing away the dirt, oil, loose hair and dead skin from his body now become projectiles; the proximity of these objects take precedence over their effectiveness as weapons.  He would frantically throw deodorant, bodywash, toothpaste, sponges, hand lotion, Aspirin, towels, laxatives, cough syrup, tweezers, eye drops, vitamins, and exfoliating scrub.  He would instinctually grab the nearest sharp object and imagine himself stabbing the animal, finding a razor, a pair of scissors, or fingernail clippers.  If he can’t find anything sharp, he might instead go for a blunt object, something that could crack the animal’s skull:  a shampoo bottle, a hairdryer, a soap dish, a jar of Vaseline, or a plunger.  
This room, his claimed space intended for bathing, defecating, and grooming, now no longer feels like his.  While the man entered intending to clean his body in the same manner as he has done his entire adult life, a shower and a shave now seem irrelevant to his current situation.  His plans change in seconds, along with his physiology, his cognitive function, and his relationship with every object in the room.  Now standing on the sink of this bathroom with the last bottle of Pert Plus conditioner in his hand, he fears that he isn’t even capable of fighting back at all.  The man, mentally equipped for life in the human world, now finds himself unprepared.

Jacob C Hammes is an interdisciplinary artist living and working in Chicago. Hammes' work is a broad exploration of the ambiguous distinction between perception and belief, and the physical and psychological conditions that inform the experience of space and sensory perception. Hammes has exhibited and performed throughout the US and internationally, most recently at The Hills Esthetic Center, Roots and Culture (Chicago), The Grunwald Museum (Indiana University) and Te Tuhi Centre for the Arts (Auckland, NZ). Hammes' work and various projects have been reviewed in publications such as Art Papers, Proximity Magazine, Bad at Sports, and the Leonardo Music journal.

Saturday, June 19, 2010

up next! HANDSFREE double decker onslaught!


HANDSFREE PRESENTS

DR.LUNCH

Peeing is private but those flaming hot cheetos are for the public. INDULGE! Light a match!

Opening: Saturday,June 26th, 7-11pm

Thursday, April 22, 2010

Up Next-Philip von Zweck




+medicine cabinet presents Philip von Zweck's medicine cabinet


by Philip von Zweck


No metaphors, no similes.


Opening Reception: Saturday, May 15, 7-11pm



Monday, March 15, 2010

UP NEXT-CLARE BRITT

THE LONGER YOUR INSTRUMENT IS THE MORE POWER IT HAS

by Clare Britt

Opening Reception: Saturday, April 10th, 7-11pm

Taking it's title from countless spam email subject lines, for +medicine cabinet Britt has decided to pay homage to the male anatomy. Incorporating imagery of dicks, balls, roosters, sausages and more, Britt addresses her personal psyche and sexual frustration with the tools (heh heh!) of play, humor, and crudeness. Playing with different slang vocabulary she will construct a layering of pictures from magazines and books based on cocks and balls. Finally, a dick joke show!!! Just in time for spring.

Saturday, January 16, 2010

Up Next-Christa Donner


Non-Prescription
by
Christa Donner


This time around in the cabinet, we are very lucky to have Christa Donner grace us with her representations of viscera as they flicker between organs and ornament while blurring what is anatomically correct with the imagined. Join us for this most non didactic (and less awkward) lesson in human anatomy since your 8th grade sex ed class!

Mining the language of folding medical charts and pop-up books, Christa Donner creates alternative anatomies based on sensation and imagination. Her work has been exhibited internationally and across the US, including major projects for the Museum Bellerive (Zurich, Switzerland), Kravets-Wehby Gallery (New York, NY), POST (Los Angeles, CA), the Museum of Contemporary Art Cleveland (Cleveland, OH), the ANTI Festival (Kuopio, Finland), and the Centro Columbo Americano (Medellin, Colombia), and is interwoven with a wide variety of community-based projects, including zines, audio interviews and public workshops investigating body image, art and activism.

Opening Reception: Friday, February 12, 7-11 pm

Wednesday, January 6, 2010

Chicago's #1 Bathroom Gallery!


The competition was fierce this year but we still managed to come out on top according to NewCity.
Recently the bathroom has acquired a new edition. I got an electric toothbrush! After not being to the dentist in 10 years I realized it's time to take action. I fucking hate dentists.

Tuesday, September 22, 2009

October 24th-Jesse Mclean!

Side Effects
by
Jesse Mclean
Saturday, October 24th, 7-11pm
Pharmaceutical marketing strategies and scenic nature photography combine to serve up a warning: Don’t get too comfortable on that plateau. While the view is spectacular there are other forces at work, just out of earshot and bubbling their way toward the placid peaks.


Jesse McLean is an artist working primarily with video. She was born in Philadelphia, studied art at Oberlin College and received her MFA in Moving Image from University of Illinois at Chicago. She has shown her work most recently at threewalls, Migrating Forms at Anthology Film Archives, Chicago Underground Film Festival, Portland Documentary and Experimental Film Festival, Director’s Lounge in Berlin, FLEX, Lump Gallery and Space 1026.