Jewels in the Concrete

Jewels in the Concrete Exhibition (2019-10-13/2021-04)Ruby City

Jewels in the Concrete was a presentation in Ruby City’s auxiliary gallery Studio. The title is derived from a dream Linda Pace recounts in her biography, Dreaming Red: Creating Artpace –and, here, references the content and imagery of several of the included works. 

Stones Against Diamonds (2015) by Isaac JulienRuby City

The exhibition centers on Isaac Julien’s video installation Stones Against Diamonds (2015)—a work inspired by a letter written by the Brazilian curator and designer Lina Bo Bardi. 

Published in the anthology Stones Against Diamonds, Bo Bardi reflected on her preference for the organic beauty of natural stones to the allure of polished diamonds.

Mirror Mirror (2006) by Linda PaceRuby City

The gallery will also highlight three large-scale sculptures, including Linda Pace’s Mirror Mirror (2006), a reflective dome which literally mirrors the viewer...

Men Are The New Women (2002) by Dario RobletoRuby City

...and Dario Robleto’s Men Are The New Women (2002), which comprises a female ribcage bone that has been ground to dust, recast and carved as a male ribcage bone. 

Runs (2006) by Marilyn MinterRuby City




These works are complemented by photographs by Andrea Bowers and Marilyn Minter

Your Whole Fucking Culture Alienates Me (2006) by Andrea BowersRuby City

Both of which explore questions of identity and appropriation.

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