every speck of dust illuminated
March 14 – April 18, 2025
Alexandra Lakin
Karen Lue
Erin Mallea
Joseph Ryznar
Shori Sims
every speck of dust illuminated presents a tableau of the
everyday. Inspired by Richard Siken’s poem “Visible World,” the
exhibition sketches a feeling around quotidian notions of quietude, the
banal, dreaming, and interiority (Siken, 2005). Assembled here is the
work of five artists with ties to Allegheny County, each of whom have
distinct material approaches to observing these notions and the memories
inflected therein.
Alexandra Lakin’s paintings and statuette sculptures employ color and
scale to consider themes of sanctuary, protection, and rest. Memory
compounds within and emanates from her figures, who often are depicted
in relation to others—family, friends, nature and nostalgia—such as in
Mom Genes (2022) and Drift/Past (2023). At a larger scale, Joseph Ryznar
paints in a lineage that teeters between abstraction and
representation, and has developed a unique approach to a style of
contemporary pointalism. Using tools other than paint brushes (credit
cards, toothbrushes, corks), Ryznar approaches painting with a cinematic
quality, framing scenes that are fleeting and full of pathos.
Working in moving image and sculpture, Shori Sims views memory as a
portal through which to access transcendence, seeing mythology as
something that is forever in the making. Their two channel video
installation presents distinct vignettes, each a horizon: one, a
floating still-life, and the other, a figure within a disintegrating
home and the apparition of sky. Karen Lue likewise works with images to
parse ideas around ritual, self-representation, and spectatorship. A
self-taught photographer, Lue presents a diptych of large-scale
photographs in which the artist is captured performing for the camera,
with aspects of her figure redacted (or highlighted) by the device’s
shutter.
In the center of the gallery, a sculptural installation by Erin Mallea
provides a micro and macrocosmic framework for the exhibition. Like an
anthropogenic spider’s web, Condition Report comprises thrift store
jewelry, aluminum and bronze slag, and spotted lantern flies encased in
wax and resin. Mallea considers the entanglement of history, people, and
the environment as an ever-unfolding set of conditions.
This exhibition is juried by Patrick Bova and Lucas Regazzi,
Directors of april april, Pittsburgh, in collaboration with Nina
Friedman, Director, Tomayko Foundation. The exhibition is presented in
partnership with the Associated Artists of Pittsburgh.
Patrick Bova and Lucas Regazzi comprise april april, an art gallery
located in the Regent Square neighborhood of Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania,
in the borough of Wilkinsburg. april april represents and exhibits a
comprehensive range of practices with an artist-driven curatorial
sensibility. It was founded by Bova and Regazzi in 2021. From 2021-2024,
the gallery operated as a project space in the front room of their
apartment in Brooklyn, New York. april april is a member of the New Art
Dealers Alliance (NADA).