Reconfiguration

Lacey McKinney
The amalgamations are caught in a phase of metamorphosis, they are not yet what they will be, and they are no longer what they were before.

Lacey McKinney:

Reconfiguration

BAIR GALLERY, October 30 - December 31, 2026

Opening Reception: Friday, October 30, 6:00 – 8:00 p.m.

Curator Talk: Wednesday, November 16, 6:00 – 7:00 p.m.

“I work at the intersection of painting, photography, drawing, and collage, to explore and shift the meanings of bodies and their interactions. I build images using visual markers of skin, plants, bones, fur, hair, the land, and the sky to think through ideas about gender and the ecology of living things. My work depicts entangled arms, legs, and other limbs. It is unclear if the figures are dancing, wrestling, embracing, or tearing away.

I utilize fluid processes, especially camera-less alternative photography such as the photogram because it resembles what it represents. The photogram also functions like an index, as it contains evidence of the original thing. Yet, the figures in photogram form lack detail, rendering them ethereal and ghostly; they are spirit and body simultaneously. I build the image by compositing physical collage elements. Collage serves as an instrument of reconfiguration and carries an inherent quality of dynamic movement and disruption.

The body parts of women appear trapped within the confines of each composition. Held in a cocoon-like state, they reference ways people arrange themselves in response to social expectations as they struggle toward freedom of movement. This led to further exploration of how humans interface with other animals and the environment, and the systems of domination present. I employ human/plant/animal hybrids to think about what it would be like to experience another’s subjectivity. The amalgamations are caught in a phase of metamorphosis, they are not yet what they will be, and they are no longer what they were before. Imagining them liberates monstrous figures who dissolve in and out of the landscape while thrashing around in violent transformation. Despite generating a site of contention as they pass through a transitional space, connections across lines of difference emerge, and communion between beings is synthesized.”

Artist Bio & Sponsors

Lacey McKinney lives and works in Central New York. McKinney has exhibited work at the Everson Museum and Light Work (Syracuse), Mana Contemporary (Jersey City), NARS Foundation (Brooklyn), Novado Gallery (Jersey City), Pen & Brush (New York City), Schweinfurth Memorial Art Center (Auburn), The University of North Carolina (Charlotte), Urban Zen (New York City), across New York State and the East coast. Many private collections hold her work. Publications featuring her work include ARTnews, Art Zealous, Cultured Magazine, and Huffington Post. Residencies include Constance Saltonstall Foundation for the Arts (Ithaca), Fremantle Arts Centre (Australia), and McColl Center for Art + Innovation (Charlotte). She received a Light Work Grant in Photography in 2022 and a NYSCA Keep NYS Creating grant in 2020. She holds an MFA from SUNY New Paltz and BFA and MA from SUNY Oswego.

This exhibition is sponsored by the Montana Arts Council, a state agency funded by the State of Montana; the National Endowment for the Arts; and additional support from coal tax placed into Montana’s Cultural and Aesthetic Projects Trust Fund.

 

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