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Reclamation
Ari Brielle, Zoe Buckman, Cynthia Mulcahy
Various Small Fires
Dallas, Texas
February 24 - March 30, 2024



LOS ANGELES / DALLAS / VARIOUS SMALL FIRES SEOUL Various Small Fires is proud to present Reclamation, a group exhibition featuring Ari Brielle (Dallas), Zoe Buckman (London/New York), and Cynthia Mulcahy (Dallas).


Presented at VSF’s Texas location, exhibition span generations, race, and geography, providing unique perspectives on reproductive health, the exhibition is borne out of the ever-urgent conversations surrounding access to reproductive and the lives of those able to conceive are put in precarious danger on a daily basis. The three artists in the gynecological care in the state and beyond. The urgency is heightened in a post-Dobbs Texas, where as well as gender and racial biases in healthcare.


In Brielle’s works, images of gynecology on non-consenting enslaved Black women, for instance, reveal long standing implications of racism in medicine that is backed by contemporary reports that illustrate the physical pain reported by endometriosis causes to spread throughout the abdomen - and laptop screenshots, serving as a visual a larger interest in the intersections between Black-Americans, science, and exploitation in the United States. Brielle processes personal, physical, and emotional challenges while acknowledging generations of medical neglect experienced by Black women and femmes. The eugenics movement and the development printed on delicate silk depict her body post-surgery - removing the excess inflammatory tissue that Ari Brielle’s recent photo-based explorations document her experience with endometriosis as part of diary of navigating her quest for health.


Zoe Buckman works with found textiles to pair associations of ‘women’s work’ with hard pressing themes and struggles for sexual health. Her tender portraits celebrate these figures, based on photographs that focus on intimate moments in their daily lives. Text-based works emphasize a contrast between delicate material and searing messages, encapsulating the many tensions at play in Buckman’s practice.


Cynthia Mulcahy applies a background in history to research the foundation for bodies of work exhibited here: Abortion Seed Library and Abortion Tea Caddies. In both, Mulcahy presents a wide range of seeds, herbs, and fruit-bearing plants that have been historically used as contraceptives and abortifacients. Her research finds these botanical agents have long histories in world societies, cited in texts from ancient Babylon, Greco-Roman literature, and published in a manual by Founding Father Benjamin Franklin, to name just a few. Altogether, the works display the varied methods in which people have sought to control their own fertility and health over millennia.


Life-saving human rights lie at the core of each of these artists’ works. The exhibition takes place just steps away from the Dallas courtroom where Roe v. Wade was first argued in 1970, a poignant reminder of a battle for autonomy and care that continues to unfold over 50 years later.


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Click here for full Various Small Fires Press Release and PDF of exhibition works



Installation View in Main Gallery



Cynthia Mulcahy, Ari Brielle, Zoe Buckman



Installation View in Main Gallery



Foreground:
Cynthia Mulcahy
Abortion Seed Library
2022-2024
Seeds, flora, glass tubes, cork, Italian pink book cloth, hand marbed paper, archival board, glue
Edition of 10/2AP with numbered colophon
18 x 10 x 4.5 in

Hanging: Zoe Buckman
Wall: Cynthia Mulcahy



Installation images of Zoe Buckman and Cynthia Mulcahy



Foreground: Cynthia Mulcahy's Abortion Seed Library
Back Wall: Ari Brielle's Piercing, 2024
Left Wall: Zoe Buckman's un-mesh the mistake you left, 2021




Zoe Buckman
un-mesh the mistake that you left
2021
Boxing gloves, vintage textiles and chain
48 x 10 x 8 in



Cynthia Mulcahy
Abortion Tea Caddy III
War Garden series
2023
Queen Anne's Lace / Daucus carota, wood, enamel lacquer, brass rod
6 1/2 x 6 1/4 x 7 1/2 inches



Installation view



Wall:
Cynthia Mulcahy
ex herbis femininis
War Garden series
2022
Flora, walnut ink, botanical tape and archival glue
22 1/2 x 15 1/4 in

Shelf (left):
Cynthia Mulcahy
Abortion Tea Caddy III
War Garden Series
Queen Anne's Lace / Daucus carota, wood, enamel lacquer, brass rod

Shelf (middle):
Cynthia Mulcahy
Abortion Tea Caddy I
War Garden series
2023
Angelica root, Angleica archangelica, wood, enamel lacquer, Shagreen
9 1/2 x 6 1/4 x 2 in

Shelf (right):
Cynthia Mulcahy
Abortion Tea Caddy VI
War Garden series
2023
Curly Dock / Rumex crispus, wood, enamel lacquer, brass rod
8 1/2 x 5 5/8 x 7 1/2 in


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