Simmons College Trustman Gallery Presents "Regeneration and Transformation," Recent Drawings and Prints by Guhapriya Ranganathan
BOSTON
(September 18, 2009) — Simmons College presents
"Regeneration and Transformation: Recent Drawings and Prints by Guhapriya Ranganathan," Oct.5 - Oct. 30, at
the Simmons College Trustman Art Gallery,
fourth floor, Main College Building, 300 The Fenway, in Boston.
A reception and gallery talk with the artist will be held on Thursday, Oct. 8 from 4:30-6:30 p.m. The exhibit
and reception are free and open to the public.
Ranganathan's work probes the links between spirituality and science, brain synapses and memory, and
molecular biology and the cosmos. Completed this past year, the Trustman exhibition is the first major solo
show of this emerging Boston artist.
"Regenerations" evolved from a series of earlier drawings and screenprints; it takes its name from the
artist's working method of planting a "seed" from one piece to grow another. "Transformations" is a series of
monotone prints in black and brown that evoke the cosmos. To create the effect of galaxies, Ranganathan
burned dot patterns into wood printing blocks. The set of images constituting "Variations" present subtle
differences in textures, hues, and color intensities. The exhibition also includes two large paintings that
combine lush aqua and green pigment with repetitive "nerve bundles," compositions that are both striking and
mesmerizing.
Scientific inquiry and the artist's Hindu upbringing, a philosophy that stresses the interconnectedness of
things, inform the work. Captivated by theories about mapping and memory postulated by authors such as Edward
Casey and Merleau-Ponty, Ranganathan also tapped into her personal experiences. Reacting to her grandmother's
confusion resulting from Alzheimer's and the death of a childhood friend from cancer, she delved into mapping
and molecular biology. These provide the intellectual foundation for the work, but as Ranganathan explains,
"a scientist looks for proof, but an artist can leap and make those connections."
Born in India, Ranganathan earned degrees in engineering and management before immigrating to the United
States. A 2006 Simmons graduate, she completed her MFA in painting at the Massachusetts College of Art in
2008. She recently has been named an artist-in-residence at the Broad Institute in Cambridge, Mass. for
2010.
Trustman Gallery hours are 10 a.m.-4:30 p.m., Monday through Friday. The gallery is free, open to the public
and wheelchair accessible. For more information, contact Marcia Lomedico at 617-521-2268 or visit the
Trustman Art Gallery website.
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