Reading

Photos from Propositions at Area 405

Previous Story

I will not make any more boring art.

Next Story

Interview with Hidenori Ishii


Propositions, an exhibition curated by Stephen G. Dewyer and featuring Neal Reinalda, Ding Ren, Glen Shrum, and Elena Volkova, emerged from the murky depths of Area 405, an artist run space in the Station North Arts District.


There were word pieces spread around the space, some bold and others incognito, by Ding Ren. The one below projects text into a corner of the space, with Elena Volkova’s drawing on the left.

Sarada Conaway makes animal heads, a collaboration with Ren’s projection, which reads “A Proposition starts with a Line.”

Other, scattered pieces by Ding Ren include matching specific islands to natural occuring paint scratches on the wall of the former factory. She includes a small plaque with each, detailing the history of each island.

Other site specific works, including Neil Reinalda’s “One Act Play,” comprised of a glass of water, plank, brick, and time. For now, it is balanced. I get it. I am also a fan of the pilsner pint glass.


Glen Shrum’s lighting apparatus creates an original photogram on the light sensitive canvas positioned below. Lights on timers created a sense of drama and timing in the space, as well as multiple angles for print exposure.


Lauren Schott and Zlata Baum, bathed in Glen Shrum’s lighting-interval installation/print piece.

This is the beer line I think, above. Below, a window installation by photographer Elena Volkova confused many and subtly tickled others. Elena carefully photographed individual window panes and covered them with prints the exact size of the pane. Suspended on tiny wires, these dusky hued windows blended in perfectly.
Looking at Elena Volkova’s ‘Window Project’ installation…


On the other side of the room, Volkova’s almost white drawings on white paper.

I’m not sure if this white screen was part of the art or some kind of divider, but Shrum’s ever-changing lights did create some interesting, Kara Walker-esque shadows.

Elena Volkova and I, staying warm.

Propositions Exhibition: 15 February – 29 March 2009
At Area 405 — For more information, visit www.propositionsatarea405.com.

Related Stories
Orange Grove Dance's new performance, executed by human dancers and choreographed with Artificial Intelligence (AI), in review.

A&I, which launched on Friday, April 19th at The Voxel in Baltimore, combines experimental dance, ambient soundscapes, minimalist stage design, and innovative lighting techniques with a high-tech concept.

The best weekly art openings, events, and calls for entry happening in Baltimore and surrounding areas.

25th Maryland Film Fest, Cindy of Arc at Baltimore Theatre Project, Sherry Insley at Cotyledon Arts, Asia North opening event, Baltimore Crankie Festival, AVAM's Kinetic Sculpture Race -- PLUS SOLOS 2025 call for proposals at MOCA Arlington and more opportunities for exhibits and residencies!

This year the MdFF will emphasize emerging filmmakers and technologies, with an emphasis on local and global impact

Curator Adriano Pedrosa Celebrates Acts of Resistance, Independence, Vulnerability, and Joy in Spite of a Sick, Sad World

The 60th Venice Biennale takes on themes of displacement, environmental injustice, racism, colonialism, but also manages to avoid easy cliches, providing moments of joy and optimism by treating artists from marginalized backgrounds as individuals with agency.