Autre: Tori Wrånes Presents Mussel Tears @ Shulamit Nazarian, Los Angeles

Autre, February 4, 2022

 

As a synesthete, a person with a condition of combining senses such as seeing color and form in sound and language, Tori Wrånes visualizes sound into a sculptural and physical dimension. This experience allows the artist to use sound to dictate the form of painting and sculpture and, in turn, she also visualizes objects through vocal projection. Mussel Tears premiers sculptures, paintings, sound, and performance together to evoke dream-like narratives, where the familiar becomes fantastical. The exhibition has developed from the artist’s ongoing observation of what she describes as “the quiet outcasts of society,” referring both to elements of nature and personal relationships. The works in the show visualize a sensory experience of the world.

 

Wrånes’ unique method of communication, using sound and form to convey primal emotions and truths, bypasses the structural hierarchies of language and rational thought. The result is a wide-ranging, experimental, and ritualistic practice that guides us outside of our known world. The works in Mussel Tears situates the self in relation to other beings, both human and non-human, and illustrates how our understanding of the world is constantly mediated by our own bodies. Throughout her practice, Wrånes sews together our senses, asking us to consider how we might privilege the overlooked in any form.

 

Tori Wrånes is on view now through March 12 @ Shulamit Nazarian 616 N La Brea Ave, Los Angeles.





Tori WrånesMother and Child, 2022
Lucite, photocured acrylic, epoxy, resin, urethane foam, PVC, Bondo, birch, acrylic paint, concrete, steel fasteners, shoes, and textiles53 x 256 x 54 in
Courtesy of the Artist and Shulamit Nazarian

Tori Wrånes Mother and Child, 2022
 Lucite, photocured acrylic, epoxy, resin, urethane foam, PVC, Bondo, birch, acrylic paint, concrete, steel fasteners, shoes, and textiles 
53 x 256 x 54 in
Courtesy of the Artist and Shulamit Nazarian

Tori Wrånes
Handmade Acoustics, 2018
Silicone, pigment, and textile on panel
80 x 57 x 5 in
Courtesy of the Artist and Shulamit Nazarian


Tori WrånesSinging Painting, 2022Silicone and acrylic on panel with metal three-claw hammerFramed: 12.5 x 9.75 x 1 inCourtesy of the Artist and Shulamit Nazarian
 



Installation view of Tori Wrånes @ Shulamit Nazarian. Courtesy of Shulamit Nazarian.
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