Drawing from a well of
personal inspiration and shared symbolism, Rubinstein renders moments of pure joy in
their simplest forms: a stretch in the sunlight, a ripe pear, an afternoon in the shade, a
tender conversation. As such, she honors the sacred and subtle–but nevertheless
revelatory–sensations we cultivate from overlooked and everyday experiences.
The power of womanhood holds a central place in Rubinstein’s work, and her latest
output is no exception. Exploring the connection between women with their inner
selves and their environments, she transforms physical figures into permeable
abstractions, thereby creating an exchange between internal and external experiences.
To capture a palpable feeling of the senses, Rubinstein employs emotive colors like the
soft purple him of dusk or the warm golden hue of sunshine on skin. Ultimately, the
work encourages a nurturing of the self, the environment, and above all else, the
present moment.
The exhibition will be on view until July 13th, 2019.
Music video for
Help Me Strange
by The Raconteurs, which is the new single and title track from
their forthcoming album, which will be released on the 21st June 2019. This video was directed by
Yasuhiko Shimizu.
The Raconteurs, also known as The Saboteurs in Australia, are an
American rock supergroup that was formed in Detroit, Michigan, USA. They
are comprised of
Jack White (The White Stripes, The Dead Weather & solo), Brendan
Benson (solo), Jack Lawrence (The Greenhornes, Blanche & The Dead
Weather) and Patrick Keeler (The Greenhornes).