Installations

Ingredients of a Subway Car - The R. The never before seen videos of my solo show. by mirena

Inspired by the NYC subway, where various characters perform various routines, from simple getting from point A to point B - to the theater of the Absurd. There are all kind of objects, and hands. A performance I created over four hours, without a script and working spontaneously with various objects, including paint, ink, food and found objects: 1. Strings 2. Brushes and paint 3. Old singing clock 4. Apple peels ( I love apples, usually consume a tall bag of it daily ) 5. Spinach 6. Juice 7. Juicer 8. Toy Cars 9. Ball 10. Coins 11. Wood shavings 12. Walmart Flipflops 13. Staple gun 14. Belt 15. Umbrella and many other objects

The installation room and wearables were created over several days using a drawing of the same name, re-arranged and transferred on paper.

 

 

Ingredients of a Subway Car - at Hudson Yards by mirena

Working on the Subway. Heading to Pennsylvania next week to see my show and give a gallery talk - couldn't attend my opening owing to a certain Mobile Operation without Prejudice. Here is my installation at the Hudson Yards subway station, complete with an actual subway car in the background with a human in it. Humans are the best part of the installation otherwise this is just dead paper.

Ingredients of a Subway Car - Installation at the Hudson Yards subway station by Mirena Rhee

mirena-rhee-ingredients-of-a-subway-car-hudson-yards_06 Ingredients of a Subway Car - Installation at the Hudson Yards subway station by Mirena Rhee

Ingredients of a Subway Car - Entanglement by mirena

Ingredients of a Subway Car won the 2017 Ivyside Juried Art Competition. Juried Solo Exhibition coming up for 9/14/17 through 11/18/2017. See the ingredients of the winning project by mirena

Ingredients of a Subway Car won the 2017 Ivyside Juried Art Competition. Juried Solo Exhibition coming up for 9/14/17 through 11/18/2017. Click image below to see the ingredients of the winning project.  

The significance of the Subway Car is in that it holds together in very close proximity, quite unique in the world, people of all walks of life, ages and positions in the world.  People that otherwise would not have each other in their personal space. In that the Subway Car is like a practical Buddha that is the focal point in the action of many hands.

 

Ingredients of a Subway Car won the 2017 Ivyside Juried Art Competition

 

This series of drawings and simulations arose from the realization that during simple and mundane daily activity, like holding onto the rails in the subway, the hands draw extraordinary three-dimensional shapes. As they move through space they create flowing, complex structures of hand trails - this body of work explores these ephemeral constructs.

The NYC subway has always been an endless animation, with hands of various sizes coming and going, getting strung firmly for a bit and then letting go. Also the great stories of the subway, sometimes you hear a life’s story by the time you get off. Often strange and sometimes with villains in various disguises.

The pen and ink drawings of hand structures are created using dip pen and ink on board. Drawing with dip pen and ink is an archaic technique of drawing dating back to the reed pens of 400 BC. The paper is an American board which is made with very heavy presses which compress the fibers of the paper into a unique smooth finish. The pen’s sharp point produces etching like effect and deposits tiny particles of pigments in the grooves of the paper and the drawing looks and feels like a one of a kind etching. Each video is created with one or several pen and ink drawings, scanned, animated or simulated on the computer.

These drawings and simulations follow the expansion in time and space of several hand drawings. They travel in a series of gestures, follow a think line and coalesce into three-dimensional structures. My own hands serve as the models and main building element of my work because they are present and available, constantly traversing and dominating my personal space.