Which Hole? with Colleen Asper 

April 7, 2018

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The only way out is through the hole, says artist Colleen Asper. This episode is a deep dive into Sum/Body, Colleen Asper’s latest exhibition at Stellar Projects. We’re talking holes. And by that I mean we’re talking vaginas. And clitorises. Mostly the later.



Show Notes

Colleen Asper

Dictionary of The Hole

K is for Keyhole
Z is for Zero
Stellar Projects
Richard Dyer’s White (Not Richard Wright...whups)
Minimalism and Biography 

Images

1. {SOMEBODY, vagina}, watercolor on paper 14“x 15 3/4”, 2017

2. {ON, vagina} watercolor on paper 11” x 14 ½,” 2017

3. {The End, vagina}, watercolor on paper, 19 5/8” x 11 1/8,” 2017

4.  {Closed for LUNCH, vagina} watercolor on paper, 30” x 21 1/2” 2017

5. {silver curtain/blue-black gradient, vagina} watercolor and fabric on paper, 29 7/8” x 20 5/8”, 2018

6. {white steps/grey steps, vagina}, watercolor on paper, 29 1/2” x 42”, 2018

7. {red gradient, vagina}, watercolor on paper and spray paint on plastic, 29 1/2” x 34 7/8”, 2017

8. {X mirror, vagina}, watercolor and mylar on paper, 16 3/8” x 16 1/2”, 2017

9-15. Colleen Asper, Marika Kandelaki,  Documentation of Sum Body at Stellar Projects, New York City, 2018