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Aspen Mays at MCA Chicago

Published 10 February 2010 No Comment

Artist Aspen Mays unites art and science in a playful way to question how one gains knowledge. Mays asks how a system that catalogues, classifies, and documents individual parts can influence the understanding of the whole. Her latest photographic installation, Every leaf on a tree, opens February 5 during First Fridays as part of the monthly UBS 12 x 12: New Artists / New Work series at the Museum of Contemporary Art (MCA), Chicago. Every leaf on a tree runs through February 28.

Mays explores the relationship between science and photography through two recent bodies of work. Every leaf lines the gallery walls with over 900 individual color photographs of every leaf on a tree outside of the artist’s summer studio. For Every book, Mays creates a series of photographs of every book about Albert Einstein available through the Illinois Collegiate Inter-Library Loan Service. Over 2,100 books are organized according to the color spectrum, creating a series of individual “rainbows” carefully balanced between two gray chairs that reference Einstein’s theories of light and gravity.

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