Collection: "The Poetics of Feeling" organized by Vivian Torres

An abstract, colorful drawing made with shades of blue, yellow, orange, and pink pencils on black-toned paper. The surface is covered in shapes that fit together in grids and stacks. Some shapes are colored with alternating blue and yellow stripes.

About the Exhibition

“Art... was for me a realm where every imposed boundary could be transgressed.” - bell hooks

Using bell hooks’s book, Art on my Mind as a point of reference, this exhibition is meant to provoke thoughts about art as an experience. Although the book focuses on using artwork to support hook’s broader cultural critique, it also highlights ideas of aesthetics in art-making and how we as viewers can critically think about the politics of visual culture.

The notion that art is transformative, unrestricted, confrontational, and intentional shows true in the participating artists’ work—not only through content, but through formal decisions as well. Varying degrees of emotion are evoked within each piece, creating a unique experience for its viewers. We can see examples of this in works such as Julio Del Rio’s eclectic drawings, Jason Powell-Smith’s text-heavy prints, and Karen May’s methodical shapes and mark-making on paper. 

 

About the Organizer 

Vivian Torres is a Southern California-raised, Bay Area-based visual artist and museum enthusiast. She has a B.A. Degree in Fine Arts from California State University, Long Beach and is currently obtaining her Master’s degree in Museum Studies at the University of San Francisco. Vivian is currently working as a gallery intern at NIAD, and prior to this, she has worked and volunteered in museum spaces and art centers across the Bay Area including SFMOMA, the Oakland Museum of CA, and the Richmond Art Center. Her academic research is centered on forging visibility for historically underrepresented artists, with a current focus on female artists based in Mexico.