The Drawing Room

Andy Šlemenda

Himmelsbrief

August 5–August 27, 2023
Artist discussion Sunday, August 27, 7:30 PM

Andy Šlemenda presents a new body of work in The Drawing Room, further exploring what “home” means and how we find this space and/or concept within ourselves. This is Andy’s first exhibition with the gallery.

Artist discussion with Turley Gallery exhibiting artists Jean Blackburn, Jay Stern, and Andy Šlemenda with guest moderator John Silvis on Sunday, August 27, 2023. Video by Zach Durocher.

Andy Šlemenda, Oh What a Tangled Web We Weave, 2023, matchstick cross, fishnet stockings, orb-weaver spider, wood panel, paint, and hardware, 18 x 18 inches

Andy Šlemenda

My work interrogates how we locate “home”: within our bodies corporeally, within a group culturally, or within a place geographically. This quest for “home” is propelled by my own origin story emerging from rural Appalachian Pennsylvania. A region sardonically referred to as “Pennsyltucky” which is characterized by its struggling, agricultural working-class, paranormal sightings like the Mothman and Amish and Quaker religious communities. Dually at odds and spellbound by this conservative place—being myself trans* presenting—that inherent incongruity gave me insight into not only gender performativity but code-switching on a larger scale, blurring the lines between our interior otherness and outward masks.

This new body of wall-hanging sculptures presented in Himmelsbrief further merges the imaginal and material. These sculptures hover between taxidermy trophies and the mandala-like Amish hex paintings, both recurring specters of my childhood. The works’ unifying feature are their circular wood supports formally anchoring these assemblages. Here, I complicate regional folk art traditions, both memorializing Appalachian craft and re-imaging these artifacts’ potential in an increasingly globalized and secular world. The title, Himmelsbrief, comes from Pennsylvania Dutch folk magic, Braucherei, itself a disappearing practice. The Himmelsbrief or “heavenly letter” are inscribed talismans fashioned for health and protection, often asking for divine intervention or addressing the dead.