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THE RACE SHOW opens Friday, Nov. 2 at the Whole Gallery

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Identity art is a well-established genre that has produced much debate and written discourse. Much of the resulting work tends to rely on, thus ultimately perpetuate, common stereotypes. This show collects art not about one’s self but about others. The typical formula has been reversed in order to illustrate other people, cultures and identities. Artists will inhabit a space between what they know of their own culture/ ethnicity/political or moral beliefs and how they or their ideas are interpreted by another typically more dominant culture. Artists of many cultural, racial, religious and political backgrounds, using mediums just as varied, have all created works assuming the perspective of someone else. To express oneself is a natural impulse. In order to attempt to express another, these artists have purposefully put themselves in a position where morality and ethics are virtually impossible to uphold and where distortion and misrepresentation are inevitable.

Opening Reception: Fri November 2, 7 pm to 10 pm
From November 2nd thru December 8th
Hours by appointment. contact: [email protected]
http://www.theraceshow.blogspot.com

The Whole Gallery
405 W. Franklin St.
3rd Floor H&H Building
Baltimore, MD 21201

Artists: Lu Zhang/ Ivanny Pagan / Carrie Diedrich / Felipe Goncalves / Matt Evans / Milana Braslavsky / Jacob Cecil / Phillip Adams / Sinae Lee / Emmy Hoy / Matt Rota / Lara Star Martini / Katherine Kesselring

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