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Experiments in Utopia by Sarah Hobbs @ The Swan Coach House Gallery

September 25, 2024

Experiments in Utopia

Sarah Hobbs

Curated by Ashley Kauschinger

Opening Reception: Thursday, September 26th, 6-9 pm Artist Talk: Saturday, October 19th, 3 pm
Exhibition Dates: September 26th - October 31st
Address: 3130 Slaton Dr NW, Atlanta, GA 30305

ATLANTA – The Swan Coach House Gallery is pleased to present Experiments in Utopia, a photography and installation exhibition featuring works by Sarah Hobbs. The exhibition is curated by Ashley Kauschinger.

Step into the parallel world meticulously crafted by Sarah Hobbs in her new solo exhibition, Experiments in Utopia. Characteristically playful, psychological, and introspective, Hobbs constructs “utopian spaces” that reflect how we reckon with the self and the modern world. These works, inspired by surreal utopian spaces like wellness retreats, bunkers, cults, social media, and memory, are alternate realities outside of specific time and space. Through these imaginative constructs, Hobbs explores the utopian ways modern processes can create worlds of disconnection and self-avoidance that lead to feelings of marooned dissociation. Hobbs offers space to understand, live, remember, and converse with the self and contemporary world.

The exhibition features a range of mediums, including photographs, video, and sculptural installations. The video piece "Somewhat Fragile" investigates the personal utopia of the mind and nostalgia through intimate, diaristic photographs, exploring the delicate and pliable nature of memory. Sculptural works titled "Portable Utopias" construct transportable realities, acting as travel first aid kits for the mind and offering viewers a tangible escape. The photograph "Romanticizing Your Life" delves into the pandemic-born trend of viewing oneself as the main character in a constructed narrative, a utopic coping strategy that extends beyond the pandemic and social media. Through these diverse works, Hobbs invites viewers to reflect on the intricate interplay between ourselves, our surroundings, and society in shaping our psychological outlooks.

Sarah Hobbs

An artist who uses photography and installation, Sarah Hobbs’s work is an ongoing exploration of the neurotic tendencies that exist in us all. She holds a BA in Art History and an MFA in Photography from the University of Georgia, Athens. She lives and works in Atlanta. Her work is included in the permanent collections of the Art Institute of Chicago, the Brooklyn Museum of Art, The Knoxville Museum, the Los Angeles County Museum of Art, and the Sir Elton

John Collection, among others. Hobbs’s work was featured in a solo exhibition at the Knoxville Museum of Art, Silver Eye Center for Photography in Pittsburgh, PA, and the Indianapolis

Museum of Contemporary Art. Her work has been included in several shows across the country and abroad. Her first monograph, Small Problems in Living, was published in 2012.

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