THE QUANTUM EFFECT



Jonathan Feldschuh, MaDora Frey, Thomas Frontini, Carter Hodgkin 
Elissa Levy, Anne Arden McDonald, Jeanne Tremel, Michael Zansky

November 30, 2012 - January 13, 2013 / Reception: Friday, Nov 30, 7-10 pm

The Active Space / 566 Johnson Avenue, Brooklyn, New York


There are three questions that occur to anyone who looks at a work of art: What?...Why?...How? 

The work of art has a purpose in informing our view of the world, and perhaps, if it is successful enough, in effecting the world itself by adding a layer of meaning to what is known. “The Quantum Effect” explores the relationship between beauty, the known, and the unknown. It relates to a shared understanding through the standards of scale and perspective, parsing the degree to which art represents a paradoxical view of reality. 

Looking at any work of art, we at first have to render it as real, and then as beautiful, or at least useful. If it is both real and beautiful, then its use is predetermined as making the world beautiful and giving praise to real things. If it is neither, then we will have to ask the other two questions. If we get to how then we are looking at it in an entirely different manner, because our questions have entered into the metaphysical, into definitions of reality and utility, and through layers of paradox. 


Jonathan Feldschuh






MaDora Frey







Thomas Frontini





Carter Hodgkin





Elissa Levy







Anne Arden McDonald










Jeanne Tremel






Michael Zansky



















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