Companions: Celebrating Our Animal Friends and Colleagues

Companions: Celebrating Our Animal Friends and Colleagues

“Play between humans and pets, as well as simply spending time peaceably hanging out together, brings joy to all the participants. Surely that is one important meaning of companion species.” –Donna Haraway, Companion Species Manifesto

Companions is a group exhibition celebrating our closest animal friends and colleagues. Featuring works across media by Lola Dupre, Debra Broz, Roberto Benavidez, Misato Sano, William Mophos, and Nicolas V. Sanchez, this show revels in the ways we share our lives with non-human species.

 

William Mophos

Each artist translates their furry and feathered subjects in a distinctively human way: Dupre and Broz distort any realistic likeness in favor of surreal, exaggerated amalgamations, while Benavidez translates a small kitten into the celebratory form of a piñata. Sano similarly gouges small pieces of camphor wood to carve a range of expressive pups, which she then paints in oils. Although their renderings take a more realistic approach, Sanchez and Mophos utilize substrates embedded within human life, the former gravitating toward the blank pages of a sketchbook and the latter scouring the streets of São Paulo for architectural remnants that become small jagged canvases.

In this way, these artists present companionship as a bridge between nature and culture. They see their companions as being both of their own making–in that any relationship is influenced and created by both parties– and as independent beings with big personalities all their own.

Companions is on view through November 15. Explore the exhibition

 

a blue painted dog sculpture by Misato Sano

Misato Sano

a collage by Lola Dupre of a cat with numerous eyes

Lola Dupre

a tiny blue cat pinata by Roberto Benavidez

Roberto Benavidez

two figurines by Debra Broz, one has a horse head and dog bottom, while the other has a dog head and horse bottom

Debra Broz

a drawing of a foal by Nicolas V Sanchez

Nicolas V. Sanchez

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