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Al-An deSouza: Table Settings

Al-An deSouza

Apr 9 – Nov 2

Asian Art Museum
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Asian Art Museum

200 Larkin Street, San Francisco, CA 94102

Thu 1pm-8pm, Fri-Mon 10am-5pm, Tue-Wed Closed

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Al-An deSouza’s Table Settings invites viewers into a world of textures and details inspired by the permanent galleries of the Asian Art Museum and informed by the artist’s practice of photographing the streets while walking, attending closely to their “cracks and stains, signage and markings, bumps and dips, and potential slips and trips.” The work was created over months at a living room table; each session began with a pot of tea, remnants of which formed the ground of that day’s painting. Layering elements that are rarefied and humble, intentional and unplanned, Table Settings offers a meditation on where we find value and beauty, both in the galleries and beyond. deSouza describes taking inspiration from a uniquely attuned movement through their surroundings: “looking down, watching your step, accepting one’s connection to the baseness of matter.” “I decided on watercolor for its association with the amateur ‘Sunday’ painter, with the feminine, for its low carbon footprint, and especially in how it is a technique of more or less controlled staining,” relates deSouza. “It seems devalued for all these reasons, and it is this devaluing which attracts me in relation to what is socially valued, and what is seen as a stain on the social body and a stain on ‘pure’ culture.”

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