On Tuesday, January 14, 2014, Art Professor Lia Halloran will present her solo show, The Wonder Room, in Florence, Italy at the SACI (Studio Art Centers International).

Opening reception will be on at 6 p.m. on January 14 and the show will continue through February 18, 2014.

ABOUT THE SHOW:

Wunderkammer, or Wonder Rooms were early private cabinets of curiosities, which contained collections of objects, minerals, and taxidermy animals of the natural world which science had yet to categorize. For the exhibition ‘The Wonder Room’ Lia Halloran has created over 30 new works for the SACI gallery based on specimens in the oldest science museum in Europe, La Specola. Still located in its original location next to the Pitti Palace, it contains a famous collection of anatomical waxes from the 18th century. Several years ago Halloran spent a week in La Specola documenting various parts of the museum and was especially fascinated by the Monkeys and Hummingbirds because of their macabre and delicate nature. Documentation (notes, drawings, photographs) of these species was used as a reference to paint a negative in reverse which was then used in a darkroom to create a positive image of the creatures. The result is an image strange in nature because it is not entirely drawing, nor entirely a photograph either. Halloran’s work often uses concepts in science as a bounding point, exploring how perception, time, and scale informs the human desire to understand the world and our emotional and psychological place within it.

Lia Halloran grew up in the Bay Area surfing and skateboarding while developing a love of science at her first job in high school at the Exploratorium in San Francisco doing cow eye dissections and laser demonstrations. She received her BA from UCLA in 1999, attended SACI 1997-1998 and continued to take astronomy class while in her MFA painting Program at Yale.