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Jessica Drenk
Galleri Urbane, Dallas, Texas
Recommendation by Patricia Mora



 

Continuing through November 10, 2012

 

“Aggregates,” the title of Jessica Drenk’s current show, is intelligent and elegant. It parses the boundaries between natural and manmade things, including:  wood, paper, books, pencils and toothpicks. All of the raw materials she uses bear the stamp of machinery — and books, of course, carry additional weightiness. They’re the product of imagination, a Platonic notch beyond tree branches and such. Two works, "Cerebral Mapping" and "Bibliophylum, Installation 4" are constructed of books immersed in wax and solidified. Pieces of verbiage are then cut in strips or scooped out with a carving tool. These pieces reenact the drama of things removed from their native context. For instance, plant materials are transformed into paper, which is then impressed with meaning via printing — and Drenk subsequently tampers with the entire concoction by deconstructing it. 

 

"Cerebral Mapping" sprawls across a gallery wall in ways that are reminiscent of dendrites and biological messiness. We’re left with a strident reminder that everything we know, whether indirectly drawn from books or via unmediated strolls in nature, becomes fodder for a stellar brand of transmogrification. In other words, Shakespeare as well as time spent gawking at mighty redwoods ultimately becomes mysterious, shimmering magic in our noggins — and that bit of alchemical deliciousness invokes ongoing amazement.

 

Drenk’s “Formation pencils” is fun. It’s a miniature pile of twin caverns, places to imaginatively play. She cuts and shapes them in ways that make us long to experience the pleasure of tactile life. This entire show is a splendid romp in “thing-ness” and a cheering antidote to our by now overly digitized environment.


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