SF Arts: CULT Aimee Friberg Exhibitions Presents: Amy Nathan: Glyph Slipper

CULT Aimee Friberg Exhibitions is pleased to present its first solo exhibition of work by Amy Nathan. Glyph Slipper opens on September 13 with a reception from 6-8 pm and runs through October 26, 2019.

Glyph Slipper comprises new works from Nathan’s multifaceted sculpture and drawing-based practice examining the intersection of object and language as they relate to the colonization of the female body from the ancient past to the present moment. 

The opening reception is free to the public and the artist will be in attendance. 


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Nathan’s work is varied both in its materiality and process. Lines from drawings on paper are translated into wood and marble sculptures; tablets are cast from both silicone and clay. Movement from one material to another is fluid and varied and a thoughtful rhythm emerges from this playful experimentation and dexterity between forms. Nathan has described her process as an application of pressure to images and language, “cracking open their systems and “distending them into expanded space”. 

Herma, 2019, Marble, drystone, acrylic, metal, fishing weights, wire, brick, 22 x 16.5 x 8 inches
*Image courtesy of CULT Aimee Friberg Exhibitions

In Glyph Slipper, Nathan also applies pressure to Western Mythology. In a time of major cultural reset, mythology provides fertile ground for the interrogation of how the world has been shaped through storytelling: who tells the stories and why do we accept their premises?


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With this work, Amy Nathan circles back to the retelling of myths from Ovid’s Metamorphosis, specifically the intersecting tales of Andromeda, Medusa and Perseus, to consider the control enacted on female bodies. Just as the new translation of the Odyssey—by its first female translator, Emily Wilson—makes visible the inequalities between characters and the context of gender in power relationships, Nathan’s work explores the assumptions we gloss over in these traditional western narratives and how the stories allude to our current hierarchies and social gender dynamics.

Drawing from her early career as a typographer, Nathan deploys a set of symbols or “tools” to dismantle and reconfigure the female narrative. In Glyph Slipper tools associated with female adornment appear throughout the work and represent the objects that we associate with how women present themselves to the world.


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Nathan states: This body of work relates the small mechanisms women use to hold their bodies and lives together, to the words, will and strength required to do so. Repeated and regular use changes these objects--bobby pins, rope, zippers, safety pins, locks--into the alphabet women use to present ourselves in the face of contemporary culture and government. I am thinking about the ways that women keep their act together in the face of misogyny, governmental control of our bodies, the constant giving of motherhood and just in being a woman. 

Amy Nathan will be joined by artist and educator Catherine Wagner for a conversation and exhibition walk-through on Wednesday, September 25 at 6PM. Attendance is limited; please rsvp to This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it. to secure your spot.

ABOUT THE ARTIST 
Amy Nathan is an artist based in Berkeley, California. Her work has recently been exhibited at Art Toronto, Art Market San Francisco, the Seattle Art Fair, the Headlands Center for the Arts, Traywick Contemporary, and with the International Sculpture Center at the Pyramid Hill Museum. Nathan was a 2018-2019 Graduate Fellow at the Headlands Center for the Arts. She received her MFA from Mills College in 2018, and she is a co-director of Royal NoneSuch Gallery in Oakland, California. Her work has appeared in the New American Paintings and Sculpture Magazine.


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ABOUT THE GALLERY 
CULT Aimee Friberg Exhibitions is an international gallery showcasing cutting-edge work by emerging and established artists who bridge formal, conceptual and process-based investigations exploring the human condition. Founded in 2013, CULT engages viewers inside and out of the formal white space, with experiential programming including talks, dinners, art tours and nomadic exhibitions. CULT is located in the NOPA neighborhood of San Francisco.

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