"Leaps of Imagination" on Artfare Through October 2020

“The aim of the dreamer, after all, is merely to go on dreaming and not to be molested by the world. His dreams are his protection against the world. But the aims of life are antithetical to those of the dreamer, and the teeth of the world are sharp.” - James Baldwin

In 2020, the aims of life have felt antithetical to those of the dreamers, yet artists have gone on creating, imagining, persisting, showing us that transformation occurs from within uncertainty. The unstable yet steady flow of concept, style, medium, and subject matter express not only the precarity of our experience but also hope. Art-making in these spaces is the ultimate optimism, a belief in the world continuing so that eventually, somewhere in the future, the creative act elicits a response outside of itself. 

art_works is pleased to present “Leaps of Imagination” on Artfare, a digital community that connects artists directly with collectors. On view through October 7, 2020 on the Artfare app (available on the iTunes App Store), the exhibition features a group of Boston-centered artists, including: 

Ibrahim Ali-Salaam

Cyrille Conan

Iwalani Kaluhiokalani

Soyoung L. Kim

Danielle Klebes

Jessica Lau

Matt Murphy

Loretta Park

Julia Rue

Michael Talbot

Jamal Thorne

Michael Zachary 

Through their work, the common thread is an engagement with our collective uncertainty via the aspirational conviction that a better tomorrow depends on leaps of imagination propelling us forward and to the other side of our current reality. The teeth of the world may be sharp, but perhaps instead of using art as a form of escapism, we can learn to dream our way through the world.