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Friday, January 20th, 2012 to Saturday, March 3rd, 2012

Black Thorns in the White Cube is an original exhibition presenting a selection of photography, prints, drawings, and artist books by eight contemporary artists who are influenced by the heavy, dark, and mystic obscurity of Black Metal music. Following its debut in Kansas City, January 20-March 3, 2012, the show will travel to Western Exhibition in Chicago, IL.

Opening Reception: Friday, January 20, 6-9pm

Curator Talk: Saturday, January 21, 4pm (additional programs and events to be announced)

Location: Paragraph Gallery / 23 East 12th St KCMO 64105

Exhibition Runs: January 20 – March 3

Gallery Hours: Wed, Fri, Sat 12-5pm; Thurs 11-6pm

Special Events: Black Thorns in the Black Box: Experimental Screening– March 1, 7pm, FOKL Center Performance by Boreas– March 2, Paragraph Gallery

Based in the United States and Europe participating artists include Alexander Binder(Stuttgart, Germany), Vincent Como (Brooklyn), Terence Hannum (Baltimore), Karlynn Holland (Brooklyn), Elodie Lesourd (Paris, France), Aaron Metté (Brooklyn), Grant Willing (Brooklyn), and Tereza Zelenkova (London, England). Engaging with the symbols, history, and myths of the Black Metal music subculture, their images explore haunted Germanic forests, descents into the void, visual translations of sonic experiences, ontologies of Black Metal band logos, and barren western landscapes. Together their artwork contributes to the discourse currently occurring in Black Metal theory, examines the innovations and significance of contemporary Black Metal visual art, and offers an account of its critical disruptions.

Event Details
When

January 20th to March 3rd, 2012

Where

Paragraph Gallery (23 E 12th St. Kansas City, MO)

Curator Talk
January 21st at 4 PM

About the Curator

Amelia Ishmael is an artist whose practice includes critiquing, historicizing, teaching, and curating other artists’ practices. She has shared her gleanings on Black Metal and Contemporary Art at conferences internationally, including the Black Metal Theory Symposium in London and the Home of Metal Conference in Wolverhampton, U.K. Her writings have also appeared in ArtSlant, Art Papers, and Review. She received a BFA in Photography and New Media from the Kansas City Art Institute and an MA in Modern Art History, Theory, and Criticism from the School of the Art Institute of Chicago, and was an Urban Culture Project studio resident.

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