JASON DODGE
Cut a Door in the Wolf

11 November 2021 – 16 March 2022  
#Solo/Multi

Cut a Door in the Wolf is an exhibition in the form of a single site-specific artwork by artist Jason Dodge (1969). Exploring systems made up of organic and inorganic matter, Dodge is interested in the stuff that human beings shed— day in, day out. Micro- and macro-landscapes made up of the familiar and often discarded things that result from our individual and collective habits are laid out in the space. Their appearance seems to suggest that everything is indeed in everything. Through gestural action, an avoidance of a direct subject, and insistence on the viewers’ own subjective agency, Dodge investigates the potential of the viewer as producer of meaning. 

The traces collected by Dodge remind us that our minds and bodies are not separate entities, just as our bodies are not disconnected from other bodies, organisms, systems or things. These familiar, at times marginal, remains become strange to us through the artist’s gestures. He in turn recognizes this not as a singular artistic process, but rather as a shared landscape in which cause and effect are circular phenomena that belong to everyone. 

 

For Dodge, thoughts are things and so are words, just as things are also both words and thoughts. Working with poetry and bodily movement as material, the artist offers a haptic landscape of displaced matter to the viewers, to other practitioners, and to those who work with him to realize the exhibition. Thus the exhibition itself becomes at once medium, object and subject, all of which work together to tap into how we both perceive existing things and subsequently transform them, again and again.  

 

Conceived as a body in flux, this exhibition will include the presence of poet CAConrad and of dancer/choreographer Alix Eynaudi. Each will bring their own work within this context to freely create different layers and assemblages of perception. In addition the space will welcome the introduction of additional artefacts during its course, which may be the work of other artists, design pieces, images or unsigned objects.  

 


 

Curator: Luca Lo Pinto

Coordinated by Chiara Siravo (curatorial) and Lorena Stamo (production)
Exhibition and Events Assistants: Giulia Caruso, Beatrice Schivo
Assistant art handler: Matteo Pompili

Courtesy the artist and Galleria Franco Noero, Turin

With the support of Silvia Fiorucci Roman

A heartfelt thank you to Casey Kaplan Gallery, New York