Press Release for Hedone at Lyons Wier Gallery
PRESS RELEASE
Lyons Wier Gallery
175 Seventh Avenue (@ W. 20th Street)
New York, NY 10011
Gallery Hours: Mon-Sat. 11-7 PM, Sun. 12-6 PM
(212) 242-6220
[email protected]
Hedone : Terri Thomas
Exhibition Dates : Feb 12 – March 12
Opening Reception : Friday, Feb 12, 7-9 PM
Lyons Wier Gallery is pleased to present Hedone, an exhibition of recent work by Austin, Texas artist Terri Thomas. An investigation of the taboo, Thomas’ manipulated self-portraits and jewel encrusted object-trophies examine how physical and material desires may be fulfilled. Playful, precisely rendered, laden with sexual implications and symbolism, the work in Hedone combines frivolity, fantasy, escapism and pleasure with paradox, self-analysis, media-influence and artifice.
Thomas uses the theme of Hedone, the Greek word for pleasure or delight, to question how we might, as a media driven culture, individually pursue pleasure. Today, hedone, the root word of hedonism, usually implies a shortsightedness and disregard for future consequences. Ancient Greeks’ ideas were divided. Some believed the highest pleasure was tranquility and could be reached through an ascetic, intellectual philosophy. Others believed that bodily gratifications were the supreme good and they lauded immediate gratification without regard to long-term gain. Through the narrative of Hedone Thomas explores the motivations of our desires for wildness, strength, beauty and wealth. Her work is crafted with a glaring precision that often illuminates the irony of these ideas as much as it supports them in their role as things to be desired.
Thomas’ paintings and sculptures are simultaneously appealing and appalling and mesmerize viewers who feel a little embarrassed for looking so closely at images similar to those more conventionally viewed in private. But Thomas is not embarrassed and frankly reveals herself, and in doing so, unveils things about the society in which we live and the secret life of the individual in the context of the cognitive dissonance produced by normative expectations. – Joseph Bravo, art critic, San Antonio, TX.
Hedone is Terri Thomas’ first solo exhibition in New York. Please join Lyons Wier Gallery for the opening reception of Hedone on Friday, February 12th from 7-9 PM. Please contact Michael Lyons Wier at (212)242.6220 or visit www.lyonswiergallery.com for more information. For more information on the artist visit www.territhomasart.com.
PRESS RELEASE
Lyons Wier Gallery
175 Seventh Avenue (@ W. 20th Street)
New York, NY 10011
Gallery Hours: Mon-Sat. 11-7 PM, Sun. 12-6 PM
(212) 242-6220
[email protected]
Hedone : Terri Thomas
Exhibition Dates : Feb 12 – March 12
Opening Reception : Friday, Feb 12, 7-9 PM
Lyons Wier Gallery is pleased to present Hedone, an exhibition of recent work by Austin, Texas artist Terri Thomas. An investigation of the taboo, Thomas’ manipulated self-portraits and jewel encrusted object-trophies examine how physical and material desires may be fulfilled. Playful, precisely rendered, laden with sexual implications and symbolism, the work in Hedone combines frivolity, fantasy, escapism and pleasure with paradox, self-analysis, media-influence and artifice.
Thomas uses the theme of Hedone, the Greek word for pleasure or delight, to question how we might, as a media driven culture, individually pursue pleasure. Today, hedone, the root word of hedonism, usually implies a shortsightedness and disregard for future consequences. Ancient Greeks’ ideas were divided. Some believed the highest pleasure was tranquility and could be reached through an ascetic, intellectual philosophy. Others believed that bodily gratifications were the supreme good and they lauded immediate gratification without regard to long-term gain. Through the narrative of Hedone Thomas explores the motivations of our desires for wildness, strength, beauty and wealth. Her work is crafted with a glaring precision that often illuminates the irony of these ideas as much as it supports them in their role as things to be desired.
Thomas’ paintings and sculptures are simultaneously appealing and appalling and mesmerize viewers who feel a little embarrassed for looking so closely at images similar to those more conventionally viewed in private. But Thomas is not embarrassed and frankly reveals herself, and in doing so, unveils things about the society in which we live and the secret life of the individual in the context of the cognitive dissonance produced by normative expectations. – Joseph Bravo, art critic, San Antonio, TX.
Hedone is Terri Thomas’ first solo exhibition in New York. Please join Lyons Wier Gallery for the opening reception of Hedone on Friday, February 12th from 7-9 PM. Please contact Michael Lyons Wier at (212)242.6220 or visit www.lyonswiergallery.com for more information. For more information on the artist visit www.territhomasart.com.