'Like many folks deep into the pandemic, she took up a new hobby. While trying to draw inspiration for her work, she incorporated her new vehicle for communication when all touch and connection were lost.' | snicolelane
,” opened March 12. The show’s title comes from a classic move in chess where the knight touches every square on the board only once. The knight piece pivots in an L-shape across the board. Based on this movement, Carré says she started “making a web of connections around this idea,” and the show evolved as a result.
Carré often exhibits sculpture, mosaics, ink drawings, animation, and weavings. When I ask her about the use of so many mediums within the show she says, “I’m always orbiting between different forms and materials and I couldn’t work any other way.”Through 4/23: Tue-Sat 11 AM-5 PM, Western Exhibitions, 1709 W. Chicago, 312-480-8390,The “pivot” that the knight makes is represented in how the artist works, jumping from one medium to another.
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