Exhibitions

POLLY

April 7, 2018 - May 26, 2018

Kevin Jerome Everson

Seed Space presents Polly, a solo exhibition by artist Kevin Jerome Everson featuring two single channel films - one color, one black and white - filmed during the solar eclipse in Saluda, North Carolina on August 21, 2017.

Polly is named for Everson’s paternal grandmother, Bertha Everson, who passed away on August 20, 2017, one day prior to the eclipse.

About:

Kevin Jerome Everson (b.1965) was born and raised in Mansfield, Ohio. He has a MFA from Ohio University and a BFA from the University of Akron. He is Professor of Art at the University of Virginia, Charlottesville. Everson was awarded the 2012 Alpert Award for Film/Video; his films has been the subject of mid-career retrospectives and solo exhibitions at the Harvard Film Archive (Feb. 2018); Tate Modern, London, UK (Fall 2017); Modern and Contemporary Art Museum, Seoul, Korea (Feb. 2017); Viennale (2014); Visions du Reel, Nyon, Switzerland (2012), The Whitney Museum of American Art, NY (2011) and Centre Pompidou, Paris in 2009. His work has been featured at the 2008, 2012, and 2017 Whitney Biennials and the 2013 Sharjah Biennial. He is co-curator, with critic Greg DeCuir Jr. of the 2018 Flaherty Film Seminar.

Everson’s paintings, sculptures, and photographs--and films, including nine features (Spicebush, 2005; Cinnamon, 2006; The Golden Age of Fish, 2008; Erie, 2010; Quality Control, 2011; The Island of St. Matthews, 2013; Park Lanes, 2015; 8903 Empire, 2016; Tonsler Park, 2017) and over 135 short form works--have been exhibited internationally at film festivals including Sundance, Rotterdam, Berlin, Toronto, Venice, NYFF, Ann Arbor, AFI, Oberhausen; cinemas, galleries, museums and public and private art institutions, including Whitechapel, London; Wexner Center for the Arts, Columbus, OH; Museum of Modern Art, New York; & REDCAT, Los Angeles.

From April-September 2011, a solo exhibition of 17 short form works, More Than That: Films of Kevin Jerome Everson, was featured at the Whitney Museum of American Art. The feature film Quality Control (2011) was included in the 2012 Whitney Biennial and the short Emergency Needs (2007) in the 2008 Whitney Biennial.

Everson has received fellowships from the Guggenheim, NEA, NEH, Ohio Arts Council and the Virginia Museum, the Wexner Center Artist Residency Award, an American Academy Rome Prize, grants from Creative Capital and the Mid-Atlantic, residencies at Hallwalls Contemporary Arts Center, Yaddo and MacDowell Colony, and numerous university fellowships. 


Production still from Polly One (2018, 6:12, color, silent) 
Copyright Kevin Jerome Everson; courtesy the artist; Trilobite-Arts DAC; Picture Palace Pictures

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