October 2023

Incantation



OCCCA, Orange County Center for Contemporary Art
is pleased to present the exhibition INCANTATION
Curated by Chenhung Chen

Artists:
Marthe Aponte, Chenhung Chen,
Annie Clavel, Catherine Ruane,
Jane Szabo, Nancy Kay Turner,
Lisa Diane Wedgeworth

Contact: media@occca.org for further information

Dates: October 7 - October 28, 2023
Gallery hours: Fridays to Sundays,
noon to 5 p.m.

Opening Reception:
Saturday October 7, 6:00 p.m. – 10:00 p.m.
Closing Reception:
Saturday October 28, 3:00 p.m. – 5:00 p.m.

Graphic Design by Jane Szabo


360 tour of the exhibition

About the Exhibition

Leave the door open for the unknown, the door to the dark. That’s where the most important things come from, where you yourself came from, and where you will go.

Rebecca Solnit


Incantation is the use of spells or verbal charms spoken or sung as part of a ritual of magic or a written formula of words designed to produce a particular effect. Magical incantations, spells, psychic readings, the I Ching, dreams, astrology, tarot cards and religious talismans are some of the myriad of ways that people in all cultures (regardless of education, social class or wealth) deal with the uncertainties and vagaries of life, disparities of wealth or attempt to heal body and soul. The relationship between art and magic is well documented in art history, from enigmatic cave paintings to mysterious medieval alchemical texts. Art is a metaphoric and permeable membrane between the spiritual (ethereal, unseen, invisible) and the material (concrete, seen, visible) worlds.

Break a mirror/seven years bad luck/Black Cat/Bad Luck/The Evil Eye/
Malocchio/Kinehora/Amulets/charms/The Eye of Fatima/The Hand of Fatima/
Throwing salt over your shoulder/Don’t walk under a ladder/Don’t cross cutlery/
Garlic and Vampires/Ghosts/Witches/Step on a crack/Break your back/Sage


Alchemy, magic spells and religious rituals are our way of dealing with jealousy, envy, uncertainty, loss and our knowledge of pre-ordained death. Paul Klee famously said that the purpose of art is to render the invisible visible. The artists here are the vessels that channel this energy from one place to the other while using traditional or non-traditional materials and often blending craft techniques with industrial materials. Using photography, installation, mixed media, picoté, paint, graphite and electronic waste, their works are a bridge between the known and the unknown, the seen and the unseen, the remembered and the forgotten. Moving effortlessly between past, present and the future, the very creation of their art is as mysterious and intriguing as an incantation.

Nancy Kay Turner



Orange County Center for Contemporary Art
117 N. Sycamore St., Santa Ana, CA 92701
https://occca.org
Begun by artists in 1980 with exhibitions free to the public, OCCCA, the Orange County Center for Contemporary Art, is a 501(c) 3 non-profit, all-volunteer, artist-run gallery located in the heart of Santa Ana.


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