Donyel Ivy-Royal: Ceremony
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The following description comes from the event organizer.
Marking a shift from abstraction to representational depiction, Donyel Ivy-Royal’s new paintings selected for Ceremony function as daily documentation, and spaces for (and of) reflection. They are visual accounts of the poetry within random, mundane, and overlooked moments - holding them as sacred.“Ceremony” is a reference to the personal process of creating, and a celebration of the rituals involved - from the act of painting to sharing one’s work with others. While keeping in mind ideas of voyeurism, memory and stillness, Ivy-Royal looks to bridge gaps between the personal and impersonal parts of life.
In companionship with Ceremony, Hide & Seek is excited for the release of “Yoke”, a publication of 68 new photographs by Donyel Ivy-Royal and Maya Imani Howard-Watts and produced by Container Corps @containercorps
Copies will be available for sale at the opening.
Opening: March 2nd, 12-3p