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![]() Portrait of the Artist Deb Sokolow
Deb Sokolow, a 32-year-old artist from California who lives and works in
Chicago, combines text and image in storyboards that unfold left to
right through space. These diagrams chart both a narrator's
inner-dialogue and external events that encompass both personal and
political fictions. Sokolow began experimenting with flow-charts during
her studies in The School of the Art Institute of Chicago's progressive
Fiber and Material Studies program. Since graduating in 2004, she has
gained widespread attention in many of Chicago's alternative and
institutional art venues. Sokolow's art, like a serial pulp novella,
has
a definite appeal; Chicago viewers just can't seem to get enough. Her
exhibition history includes the coveted 12x12 emerging-artist showcase
at the MCA and a performance in a Marshall Field's window display.
Bred from her parents' library of political history and popular
espionage novels, Sokolow's art is a tangle of myth and reality. Her
current work at Gallery 40000, titled "Secrets and Lies and More
Lies," presents Sokolow's experience of a ghost sighting at the
Winchester Mystery House in San Jose, California. The plot unfolds to
include a possible terrorist scheme told through trifling details about
the narrator. This narrator in Sokolow's drama--who is a consistent
character in all her projects--is a bored and disaffected
corporate-world peon who is officially in charge of ordering office
supplies and unofficially in charge of guarding those supplies from
theft. Such paranoiac tendencies breed further anxieties about the
world
at large. The narrator's voice is a reflection of insecurities about
mediocrity, manifesting itself as a schizoid internal dialogue, an
excessive use of correction fluid, the inequities of local politics,
even a spooky house.
The narrator is only called "You," as in you, the viewer. "You"
daydream yourself out of the city of cubicles and into a labyrinthine
story of secret operations. The monotony and alienation of office life
is transcended through a narrative that results in investigations into
the bureaucracy of social relations in the information age. Fantasy
spawns truth; whether personal truths or capital "T" Truth--both are
the compound result of the humor and the horror of self-consciousness.
Deb Sokolow shows at 40000, 119 North Peoria, (312)738-0179, through
December 30.
Also by Jason Foumberg Portrait of an Artist
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