
LOUISVILLE, Ky. 鈥 The University of Louisville鈥檚 Hite Art Institute will present 鈥渕illimeter sentiments,鈥 artist Sislej Xhafa鈥檚 first U.S. solo exhibition, 聽at the Cressman Center for Visual Arts Sept. 2-Oct.28.
For 鈥渕illimeter sentiments鈥 Xhafa was inspired by a recent trip exploring the city of Louisville. Each miniscule piece, made from found materials, will address revolutionary ideas born here and how they鈥檝e helped and/or hindered society.
Born in Kosova and based in New York, the artist often considers subjects such as illegality, boundary transgressions and tension between authority and the people. Examples include a handmade Afghan rug in the form of a $100 bill, a police station decorated like a luxury hotel lobby and the greeting 鈥淏envenuto鈥 installed on a hillside in Tuscany when Italy was confronting a wave of immigration.
鈥淒espite Xhafa鈥檚 work in these conflicted zones, his art is not about creating discord,鈥 said Chris Reitz, Hite鈥檚 gallery director. 鈥淚nstead, Xhafa playfully reveals existing, if unspoken, tension and gives that tension a safe space for expression, often through humor. Indeed, his work is never overtly political, nor is it particularly resolved to advocacy or partisanship. Xhafa does not take sides; he delights in the spaces between them.鈥
Xhafa鈥檚 work has been shown at the Italian Pavilion of the Venice Biennale; Detroit鈥檚 Museum of Contemporary Art, The Power Plant of Toronto, The Havana Biennial and the Gwangju Biennale, among many other venues. He also has received numerous public sculptural commissions, including 鈥淗ardau City Park Y鈥 in Zurich and 鈥淎xis of Silence鈥 in Geneva. This summer Xhafa鈥檚 work was featured in a solo exhibition at the Maxxi Museum in Rome.
The opening reception will be 6-8 p.m. Sept. 2 at the Cressman Center, 100 E. Main St. Click for gallery hours. For more information, contact Reitz at chris.reitz@louisville.edu.
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