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VSF presents Call of the Void, its first solo exhibition with Louisiana-
International Archives 1st half of 2024
In his best known series, Frameworks of Absence, Ballengée cites a famous edict of Aldo Leopolf, an American philosopher and naturalist most active in the early 20th century: “e stand guard over works of art, but species representing the work of aeons are stolen from under our noses.”To create the Frameworks, Ballengée collects historic prints and illustrations of plant and animal life, carefully removes only the representations of now-
In Ballengée’ work the absence of the excised animal operates along narrative, formal, and political vectors simultaneously. There is, on the one hand, a very straightforward operation underlying these works -
Alongside the Frameworks, we are also presenting a work titled Abyss. A stacked, serial sculpture composed of glass jars arranged in stacked grids separated by sheets of safety glass. Many, but not all, of the jars contain preserved specimens of deep-
On a more hopeful note, a sculpture from Ballengée’ series Love Motels for Insects is installed amidst a native plant garden, created in collaboration with Artemisia Nursery, in the VSF courtyard. The sculpture constructs a situation between humans and arthropods, using ultraviolet lights to attract nocturnal, pollinating insects.
This series of works was begun in 2001 in Central America. To date, versions of the project have debuted on boats in Venice (Italy), peat bogs in Lough Boora (Ireland), isolated moors overlooking Loch Ness (Scotland), bustling shopping malls in Delhi (India), outside Aztec ruins (Mexico), New Haven (USA) inner-
Brandon Ballengée (b. 1974, Arnaudville, Louisiana) is a visual artist, biologist, and environmental educator. Ballengée holds a Ph.D. in Transdisciplinary Art and Biology from Plymouth University (UK) in association with the Hochschule für Gestaltung Zürich (Switzerland). From 2016-
Ballengée’ artwork has previously been exhibited throughout the USA and internationally in countries, including Canada, Argentina, England, Germany, Italy, Spain, Slovenia, Russia, India, China, South Korea, and Australia. In the summer of 2013, the first career survey of Ballengeé’ work debuted at the Château de Chamarande (Essonne, France), and traveled to the Museum Het Domein (Sittard, Netherlands) in 2014. In 2016, a twenty-
Exhibition 27 April -
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