Julie Wolfe

Under Their Gaze, We Become Creatures

September 14 – November 16, 2019

JULIE WOLFE 

Magnitude of Equality 6, 2018
flashe on canvas
72.5"h x 96"w x 2.5"d
 

JULIE WOLFE 
Magnitude of Equality: Grey Scale, 2019
Flashe on canvas
72" x 60"

JULIE WOLFE 

Codified 3

2018 

Acrylic on wood panel 

18" x 16" (frame: 23.25" x 21.25")

JULIE WOLFE 

Codified 7: Superposition 

2018 

Acrylic on wood panel 

24.75" x 20.75" (frame: 27" x 31") 

JULIE WOLFE

Codified 8, 2019
acrylic and linen on wood panel
24¼" x 24"

JULIE WOLFE 

Codified 9, 2019
acrylic and linen on wood panel
24¼" x 24"

JULIE WOLFE 

Short Stories VI 

2019 

Gouache and acrylic on found books, linen, steel 

23.5"h x 6.25"w x 3.5"d

JULIE WOLFE 

Venus: Site Specific 7/8, 2019 

Acrylic on archival Pigment print

30" x 48" x 2" (framed together in one frame) 

JULIE WOLFE 
Under Their Gaze, We Become Creatures 3, 2019
Ink on archival pigment print
59" x 47" unframed, 65" x 51" x 2" framed 

JULIE WOLFE
Under Their Gaze, We Become Creatures 5, 2019
Ink on archival pigment print 
59" x 47" unframed, 65" x 51" x 2" framed 

JULIE WOLFE 
Under Their Gaze, We Become Creatures 4, 2019
Ink on archival pigment print
59" x 47" unframed, 65" x 51" x 2" framed 

JULIE WOLFE
Direct Daylight, 2018
Acrylic on found books, wood platform
each book approximately 12 1/2" x 19 1/2" x 2 1/2" on platform 42" x 59" x 18"

JULIE WOLFE 

Venus: Site Specific 6 

2019

Archival Pigment print and acrylic in paper 

30" x 22" (frame: 35" x 27.375")

JULIE WOLFE

Venus: Site Specific 2 

2019

Archival pigment print and acrylic on paper 

30" x 22" (frame: 35" x 27.375")

JULIE WOLFE

Venus: Site Specific 3 

2019

Archival pigment print and acrylic on paper 

30" x 22" (frame: 35" x 27.375")

JULIE WOLFE 

Venus: Site Specific 4

2019 

Archival pigment print and acrylic on paper 

30" x 22" (frame: 35" x 27.375")

JULIE WOLFE 

Under Their Gaze, We Become Creatures 18 

2019 

Ink on found map folio [Venezuela Colombia Ecuador/ Peru and Central Andes]

38" x 23.75" 

JULIE WOLFE 

Under Their Gaze, We Become Creatures 11 

2019 

Ink on found map folio [U.S.A. Great Plains North/ U.S.A. Great Plains South] 

38" x 23.75" 

JULIE WOLFE 

Under Their Gaze, We Become Creatures 9 

2019 

Ink on found map folio [United States and the Caribbean/ U.S.A. Pacific Coast South] 

38" x 23.75" 

JULIE WOLFE
Mother, 2019 
Sumi ink on found book pages
94" x 82" 

JULIE WOLFE 

Venus Series: Site Specific 

2019 

Acrylic on found book pages, suite of 71 works 

13.25" x 9.5" each 

We are distressed by the daily cycle of hateful and self-serving rhetoric. It skews us into unfulfilling reactions. We are out-of-whack. We fight to avoid turning off. Though ill-at-ease, there is hope of something blooming from our better nature. In a small and special part of our society a growing number of artists are speaking of redress and solace. In their work we can find the energy to turn back on. It is at this moment, within these circumstances, that the gallery presents the fourth Julie Wolfe exhibition. To quote the artist, “After the election some dark things became more apparent. My awareness has been heightened. Along with many others, I am concerned about the social and cultural impact of this sort of spiritual crisis, about the lack of truth. Through my work I am finding ways to cope and be hopeful. The upcoming show is a response. The show contains works from three series. There is the confrontational character of the ‘Under Their Gaze, We Become Creatures’ series. In the landscapes from the ‘Venus: Site Specific’ series there is an otherworldliness. And in the ‘Magnitude of Equality’ paintings the gravity defying effects of the color and gray scale studies speak of the power of diversity and equality.”

The artist describes her show as a response to current events, but none of the works in Under Their Gaze, We Become Creatures are didactic. Each piece carefully provokes thoughts of potential catastrophe, present dangers, or feelings of dislocation. Yet the show is colorful, hopeful. We experience a sense of generosity in the artist’s viewpoint. “I hope you find something to respond to, something to contemplate, to remember, something that opens up in you.” Great artworks are machines of perpetual motion. They move us from tradition, responding in the present, pushing us towards the future. The artist reminds us that art is always connected to society.