Dawe, originally from Mexico City but currently based in Dallas, Texas, began working with embroidery and textiles in 2005. His work challenges norms of socialization upheld in patriarchal societies – particularly the one in which he was raised – as it probes the craft practices traditionally relegated to women’s work. Since childhood, the artist was intrigued by these activities that were forbidden to him based on his gender.
“Plexus no. 14” – Installation (detail) (2012); Photo courtesy of Lot 10 Gallery, Credit: MK
In his two new site-specific installations Plexus No. 13 and Plexus No. 14, grouped under the exhibition title ‘The Density of Light,’ Dawe creates stunning, almost intangible compositions made from 51-miles of multi-colored sewing thread. The final result is a prism of color that plays with the viewers’ perception through its strangely familiar appearance; the interplay of light and colour at work in Dawe’s pieces mimics the complexity of nature. Alongside the installations, Dawe will show some of his “Relic” pieces, which are works created with the thread from his previous exhibitions.
The windows at Gallery Lot 10 frame Dawe’s works perfectly, allowing passersby outside the opportunity to stumble upon this encapsulated yet deceptively natural sublimity.
“Plexus no. 14” – Installation View (2012); Photo courtesy of Lot 10 Gallery, credit: MK
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Additional Information
GALLERY LOT 10, BRUSSELS
“The Density of Light” – GABRIEL DAWE
Exhibition: April 12 – June 9, 2012
Open Hours: 12:30 – 7pm; Thursday – Saturday and by appointment
12 Rue Lanfray
1050 Brussels
See more of Gabriel Dawe’s work:
Artist’s website:
gabrieldawe.com
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Blog entry by Alison Hugill; Friday, May 11, 2012.