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Perspectives 162: Snow

at Contemporary Art Museum
5216 Montrose Blvd · (713) 284-8250 · view website

Perspectives 162: Snow features installation works by Los Angeles-based, conceptual artist Allie Bogle and Houston-based photographer Libbie Masterson. For this exhibition, both Bogle and Masterson have created immersive environments in which viewers are invited to either engage in playful interaction or quiet meditation. In their respective works, each artist speaks to landscape, but with a particular articulation that questions the viewer’s perception of what is natural and what is man-made. The subtext of their work points to larger social issues surrounding contemporary society’s disconnection from nature and its simultaneous desire to “recreate” the natural, even as it thaws into a spectacle of artificiality. A Perspectives-format catalogue accompanies this exhibition and features an essay written by curator Valerie Cassel Oliver, a checklist of featured works, and biographical and bibliographical information on the artists.

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Emily
Houston

Snow in August!  — 2 months ago

These were two very cool interactive pieces of art. The first was a panorama of Antarctica that you could walk inside and sit down in. I swear it was colder in there than it was in the rest of the museum! I had a chat with the museum guide and we couldn’t decide if it was psychological or a result of the air vents being relatively close to it.

The second was a room full of fake snow that you could actually walk around in, provided you took your shoes off first. It was dangerously slippery but a fun experience.