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The Princess SeriesThe Phatory is pleased to announce "The Princess Series," an
exhibition of animations and prints by Roxanne Wolanczyk. The exhibition opens
February 16 and runs through March 26. There will be an artist reception held
at the gallery on Thursday, February 16 from 7- 9:00 p.m.
As with pageant players who performed morality plays for the masses in the
streets of medieval Europe, cartoons are a way for today’s artists to speak
to, and about, the "everyman." Roxanne Wolanczyk’s flash animations
metaphorically describe her perceived notions of herself in relation to the world
at large, and her abilities to affect her terms of engagement. Speaking through the
character of the Princess, Wolanczyk expresses the desire to live a privileged life,
which is continually under assault by life’s exigencies. It is easy to identify
with the Princess’ rails against the system and her inevitable defeats.
Wolanczyk’s narratives are humorous, clever and imaginative portrayals of this
would-be Princess’ inner world. Her exhibit at The Phatory offers viewers a
glimpse of the latest series of animations and printed stills on canvas from "The
Princess Series".
Born in 1971 and raised in New York City. Throughout the 1990’s, Wolanczyk
exhibited her conceptual based art at The Brooklyn Museum, The Bronx Museum, Pierogi,
Cynthia Broan Gallery, and Eyewash and other exhibition spaces. She began to work
digitally in 2001, enthusiastically embracing the Internet for its ability to provide
wide access for her work and she has been working on The Princess Series since 2002
currently at www.PrettySite.com.
Wolanczyk’s digital work has been included in online exhibits based in England,
Bulgaria, Argentina, and the Netherlands. The Princess Series was made possible in part
with help from The Experimental Television Center’s Finishing Funds. Example of
other work by the artist can be found at
www.wolanczyk.com.
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Nature Retreat, Meadow,
2005, inkjet on canvas, 40" x 54" |
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