Selections from the Seagrave Museum is a collaboration between Acre Books and DAAP Galleries, based on Matthew Kirkpatrick’s The Ambrose J. and Vivian T. Seagrave Museum of 20th Century American Art, a “playful and compelling” (Kirkus) literary novel told through the fictitious labels accompanying the imaginary artworks in an invented museum. For the exhibition—which will run in the Reed Gallery on UC’s campus January through March—real artists were assigned labels describing (or failing to describe) the fabricated works of fictional artists on display in the legendarily odd Seagrave Museum, whose curator is haunted by the ghost of one of the artists. Alongside the works of participating artists from across the globe will be the labels from the novel, which gradually unravel the tragedies and mysteries of the museum’s founding family. Selections from the Seagrave Museum is a cross-disciplinary show of great reach and range—complex, surprising, and transporting.
Today we present the truly-existing-in-corporeal-form artist Leslie Getz, whose mixed-media work interprets fictional artist Katrina Ho’s Witch Tree. For more works by the real artist, click here.