Samirra Sada: I'm just saying you could do better

NO FOUNDATION presents I'm just saying you could do better

Samirra Sada

April 2 - Apr 12, 2015

Opening reception April 2nd 6-9pm

I'm just saying you could do better. An over share, TMI sculptures. Too much information to process, too many things to look at. I'm just saying you could do better. Too much not in the way of negative. Too much to enforce the overwhelming. I'm just saying you could do better. Heavily layered in object and content. The sculptures do not deliver each thought, idea and feeling logically or with answers, instead they pile high, weighing heavily, seeping in all directions. I'm just saying you could do better. Embracing the absurd the sculptures speak to performance of identity and failure with a blunt humour, providing no answers just thoughts, musings, observations and of course so many feelings. I'm just saying you could do better. Sculptures that are so wrong they're right. Drawing you in, keeping you there, so you have no choice but to consider the work. I'm just saying you could do better.

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Samirra Sada is a multidisciplinary artist who uses her strong connection with materiality to explore themes of performance, identity and failure throughout her work. Making works that are simultaneously funny and sad Sada investigates the universal and poetic dimensions of failure in hopes of creating works that although bizarre and abstract in appearance are somehow intensely relatable. Using pop culture as a catalyst in her work Sada's most recent sculptures use the isolated pop lyric to help speak to the many contradictions that take place in the performance of identity and the inevitable failures happening within these performances. Taking an absurdest approach Sada's work offers no answers, only thoughts, questions, ideas and of course so many feelings.

www.samirrasada.com



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