Yves B. Golden: The Burden
3015 Dolores St Los Angeles, CA 90065
Saturday, September 28 at 5:00 PM – 7:00 PM
Ends Nov 16, 2024
Feminist Center for Creative Work is thrilled to announce the opening of our latest Artist In Residence exhibit — a collection of sculptural works, a text, and programs by Yves B. Golden, curated by Seta Morton. The exhibit, Golden’s first solo exhibition of sculptures, addresses the imperative to fight for humanity and dignity, amidst the violence of Western imperialism in our everyday lives.
“The show’s title is rooted in the negro spiritual ‘Down by the Riverside’ — fitting for Golden’s work, which both attends and surrenders to the fluidity of water, and through this show, demands demilitarization,” writes Morton. “Golden has built an armory of all things glass, granular, and fragile. She is rendering weapons — gold bricks, daggers, and swords — out of a temperamental and fragile material.” The exhibit invokes the Book of Isaiah: “and they shall beat their swords into plowshares, and their spears into pruning hooks: nation shall not lift up sword against nation, neither shall they learn war any more.”
Through the exhibition, Golden and Morton invite audiences to engage with these questions: How do we understand and reclaim our human rights (or the human rights of others) in the wake of war? Is global disarmament achievable without a universal understanding of dignity?
“While conceptualizing this show...overlapping humanitarian crises and genocides have intensified with the aid of American tax dollars,” writes Golden. “As artists, we are tasked with holding the truth close and refracting it back on our society to prompt discussion and, ideally, to lubricate cultural shifts which our societal continuity depends on.”