ABodyHasNoCenter
An exhibition in action, positioning arts in relation to other creative practices, static objects in conversation with dynamic processes, and viewers in contact with timely events and ambiences.
About
When people usually imagine where the life of a community is to be found, they usually look for it in the center of a community; to strengthen community, planners try to intensify life at the center, which means neglecting the edge.
Chance events, mutating forms, elements which cannot be homogenized or are not interchangeable—all these disparate phenomena of the mathematical and/or natural world can none-the-less form a pattern, and that assemblage is what we mean by an open system.
– Richard Sennett
Evoking the idea of “open cities” as articulated by noted pragmatist, sociologist, and urban planner Richard Sennett, A Body Has No Center is an exhibition in action, positioning arts in relation to other creative practices, static objects in conversation with dynamic processes, and viewers in contact with timely events and ambiences. "The body," represented literally as the figure, plays a necessary but simultaneously tangential role in the exhibition, acting as a “MacGuffin” to consider another kind of body. This body is that of the community/ communities of artists and others who embrace, define, and create the living city we inhabit. Coming at a time when foreign bodies, brown and black bodies, and gendered bodies are central subjects in mainstream discourse of division, A Body Has No Center is a dialogue in and around the body’s representation AND the actual environments that it inhabits, surrounds, and connects. OUR bodies are points of contact, parts of a network of being, and not a total whole. Like the "self," they are built of relationships, more like borders than boundaries; open systems, never closed.
Curator Ricky Yanas proposes A Body Has No Center as an “incomplete object” opening up the idea of the gallery exhibition as a site for “emergent forms.” With a dynamic range of participants, a set of rotating mini-exhibitions in the Tiger Strikes Asteroid gallery and other venues, and a multitude of performances and events spread throughout the Philadelphia area, the project will be defined by a series of non-harmonious moments, events and atmospheres rather than a singular theme, specific space, or particular kind of work. Decentralizing the focus of the exhibition makes possible a space of play and informality where moments and relationships are privileged over constant and concrete forms, echoing the joyous instability of any singular view of what we are.
Ricky Yanas is a Texas born artist, curator, and educator based in Philadelphia. He received his Masters of Fine Arts from the University of Texas at Austin in 2011 and is currently a member of the artist-run gallery Tiger Strikes Asteroid Philadelphia. In the fall, he will be working with Nerissa Cooney, Lauren Downing, Kayla Romberger and Gee Wesley to open Ulises, Philadelphia’s first bookshop to focus exclusively on artists’ books and independent publications.
Opening Friday, September 2nd, 2016, the exhibitions will rotate through October 16th, with an opening reception on September 2nd from 6:00 PM – 10:00 PM at Tiger Strikes Asteroid Philadelphia.
Tiger Strikes Asteroid
319A North 11th Street #2H
Philadelphia PA 19107
For further questions, press inquiries, and images please contact the gallery at +1 484-469-0319 or email philadelphia@tigerstrikesasteroid.com.
Events
Current
Upcoming
Past
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Affinities
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BENAVENTE: I Still Remember You Mijo
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Voice of the People
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On Touching
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S. 10:14
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Expositions for Suspended Guitar Duet pts. 1 and 2
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Intimances
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Body Talk, Body Discourse
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Laugh/Cry
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Dispersion and Distraction
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Fertility Goddess
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Hear Here Hear
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JCS | TGC Sunday Service: Sophia (Finale) October 16, 2016
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we w/ selves; how to not remain stranded
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Frame/Unframed
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Gallery Hours
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Baltimore Boy: Reading 3 Memories
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Ulises Quarterly #1: Active Voice
Collaborators
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Gerardine Aldamar
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Phoebe Bachman
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Stephanie Barrale
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Ben Walls
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Jesus Benavente
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Zoe Berg
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Marc Blumthal
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Ross Brubeck
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Mariel Joan Capanna
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Andrew Cervantes
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Teresa Cervantes
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Caitlin Cocco
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Destiny X
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Devin N. Morris
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Adriaen van der Donck
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Shelby Donnelly
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Mike Dunican
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Scott Eastwood
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Everett Hurt
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Gina Ferrara
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Lauren Moya Ford
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Kendell A. Hayes
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Mary Henderson
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Donald Hopkins
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Everett Hurtt
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Matt Jacobs
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Brad Jamula
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Naomieh Jovin
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Miguel Huerta
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Kaman+Erland
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Sarah Kaufman
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Kayla Romberger
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Lead Pipe
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June Yong Lee
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Little Strike
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Vita Litvak
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Sophie Marisol
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Mark Martinez
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Meredith Stapleton
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Heidie Mojica
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Natalia Rodriguez
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Oatmier
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Caitlin Palmer
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Sarah R. Pater
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Haigen G. Pearson
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Rachel Connor
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Jen Rickert
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Lynn Rosenthal
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James Scheuren
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Suzanne Seesman
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Alicia Simon
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Jeffrey Charles Stanley
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Wallace Stevens
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Erik Shane Swanson
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Ulises
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Kayla Wallitsch
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Frank Wick