Margaret Kammerer

wishing well

margaret kammerer

may 10, 2024

 

One Piece Viewing

One Piece Viewings feature one work selected by the artist for a one-day event open for public viewing hours. This is an exciting format because it allows a lot of flexibility for both us, as curators, and the artist in terms of the work that will be shown. Going against the grain of the typical timeline for exhibits and projects to create a sense of urgency and concentration around a single work.

This was the first One Piece Viewing that we held outdoors.

 

Margaret Kammerer | wishing well | friday, may 10, 2024

Touching Grass (from a distance) MFA installation

In Touching Grass (from a distance), my aim was to encapsulate the feelings of nostalgia I have for the internet that I grew up with and the frustration that I have with the current state of the internet while also leaning into an optimistic perspective in which I believe there’s still hope to pull back on my own reliance on technology, essentially leaning into ethos of the “touch grass” mentality. The work is an installation featuring a large wishing well carved from insulation foam and coated entirely in a silver paint, evoking the futuristic Y2K chrome aesthetic. This underscores our current reality, suggesting that the future we once imagined is now our present. Wishing wells represent cultural beliefs in magic and the capacity to shape destiny through the supernatural. This concept is based on the belief that thoughts (or wishes) combined with interactions with the physical environment can influence the outcome of events and objects. The well represents hope and optimism, something that the post-pandemic world is in dire need of. Participants of wishing wells acknowledge, consciously or not, that things in their life could get better.

 

Images by Nicole Carroll