FAUX REAL

…ONE OF THE HARDEST THINGS TO DO IN LIFE, IS LETTING GO OF WHAT YOU THOUGHT WAS REAL.

Solo Show at Circle Culture Gallery, Berlin
June 24 – September 3, 2016

The solo exhibition “Faux Real“ at Circle Culture Gallery marks a point of culmination in the work of American artist Olivia Steele.Faux Real includes a collection of truisms, illusions, and illuminated metaphors: Steele employs the traditional commercial medium of neon glass to create a variety of opposing contrasts that serve as a guiding light in the process of self exploration combined with the beautiful side of suffering and the quest for enlightenment. The concepts and statements on show refect a series of personal self-realizations of the artist as she unrav- els the threads and unlearns layers of conditioning from a standard American upbringing in this game we all play called life.It’s no doubt that the future of humanity is moving into the imagination. As the gap between the impossible and the possible lessens, and the veil on reality and spiritualty lifts, certain truths become more evident and hard to deny. A crucial aspect to our evolution as a human race is replacing fear with curiosity and nurturing your imagination on the journey to identify your purpose or Know Thyself through self reflection as you come to discover what is Faux and what is Real.

The discoveries are often as shocking as they are liberating, and as disruptive as they are comforting as we contemplate the great mystery of it all. Like the journey, this exhibition is filled with opposing contrasts fancy illusions. This is how and why imagination is so crucial to the adaptation and transformation process, which is necessary for evolution and transcendence.

Art has the unique ability to playfully provoke us to use the imagination to negotiate the sheer uncertainty of it all. It’s about the capacity of free will to make decisions and choices about the future without having all the facts. Adaptation is key as we all confront inconvenient truths and uncover shocking realities of our status quo and the uncertainty of our existence. We think we know, but we really have no clue.

This exhibition includes a collection of truisms, illusions, and illuminated metaphors using a variety of opposing contrasts that serve as a guiding light in this human process of self exploration, the beautiful side of suffering, and the quest for enlightenment. The concepts and statements on show reflect a series of personal self-realizations since I began to unravel the threads and unlearn the layers of conditioning from a standard American upbringing in this game we play called life.

Art is metaphor, and so is this show. I invite you to reflect in the illusions, question my words, test your faith, observe your reactions, and most importantly make light of this crazy ride we’re on this time around. May my manifestations empower you and amplify your process as we enter into an age of light.