Resembling by Touching: Daniel Turner's Beautiful Ring at The Journal Gallery

Though there is barely anything to see, the grey clouds on the walls fully retain the magic of the artist's hands. Forms vanish here and one can almost feel a resistance: specifically the resistance to completing an artwork.
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Mariana is the name of the deepest trench of earth's oceans, and it is also the title of Daniel Turner's current exhibition at The Journal Gallery in Brooklyn. Although the artist doesn't necessarily claim an affiliation between the work and the trench, it is mentioned furtively.
Patiently, the artist has stroked the gallery walls with steel wool, leaving subtle grey marks on them.

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Daniel Turner, Mariana -- installation view, 2011 -- courtesy of The Journal Gallery

Though there is barely anything to see, the grey clouds on the walls fully retain the magic of the artist's hands. Forms vanish here and one can almost feel a resistance: specifically the resistance to completing an artwork.

The small space feels inhabited. The person who occupies it is not standing: she is huddling up, leaving close to the floor, leaving stains on the wall, especially the corners. There one can invoke Mariana, for this powerful though extremely subtle work seems to reveal the human's deepest abyss.

Information

Daniel Turner
Mariana
Until Oct 23rd 2011
at
The Journal Gallery
168 North 1 st Street
Brooklyn NY 11211
Tel + 1 718 2187148
Hours: Tues to Saturday 12 - 7 pm
www.thejournalinc.com

NB : Another beautiful piece by the artist is on view at White Columns NY in a nice exhibition curated by Rita Ackermann and Parinaz Mogadassi www.whitecolumns.org -- Until October 15.

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