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Sharing the Same Breath

May. 20, 2023 @ 10:00 am - Apr. 21, 2024 @ 4:00 pm

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Start:
May. 20, 2023 @ 10:00 am
End:
Apr. 21 @ 4:00 pm
Cost:
Free
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Website:
http:// https://www.jmkac.org/exhibition/sharing-the-same-breath/

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John Michael Kohler Arts Center
608 New York Avenue, Sheboygan, WI 53081 United States
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9204586144
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www.jmkac.org/onstage

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JMKAC
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In her 2021 essay “A Family Reunion Near the End of the World,” botanist Robin Wall Kimmerer contemplates our kinship with nature and proposes a road map for deepening our care and respect for all living things.
“Being a relative,” she writes, “is more than shared blood from a common past. Real kinship arises when we realize that we have a common future, that our fates are linked.” She goes on to suggest, “Real kinship comes when you live it. It’s not a noun, but a verb, it’s not a thing, it’s what you do.”
The cultivation of kinship with the living world is the foundation for Sharing the Same Breath. The exhibition brings together nine artists who consider the world’s complex web of relations through artworks that emphasize human, nonhuman, and interspecies forms of kinship and connectivity. These relationships are explored through a wide range of mediums including sculpture, photography, drawing, video, film, and installation. Together the works form a kincentric viewpoint that challenges narratives of human exceptionalism and encourages us to regard our symbiotic relationship and shared fate with our more-than-human family with greater attention and care.
Artists in the exhibition include Juan William Chávez, David Freid, Lindsey French, Emilie Louise Gossiaux, Nina Katchadourian, Cannupa Hanska Luger, Marie Watt, William Wegman, and Dyani White Hawk.

Sharing the Same Breath


Image: Emilie L. Gossiaux, True Love Will Find You in the End, 2021; polystyrene foam, aluminum pipes, papier-mâché, epoxy resin, and acrylic matte medium. Courtesy of the artist and Mother Gallery. Photo: Ronald Amstutz.