On Saturday, Corley Martinez opens "Drawing Restraints" at Mantle Art Space, a solo exhibition that brings major works by lauded artists from the past century into conversation with motherhood — with a healthy dose of the absurd added in for good measure.
Central to the show is a video piece that recreates Matthew Barney's Drawing Restraint. While Barney's original work was more focused on physical restraint, Corley Martinez plays on the oft-heard refrain that having children would hinder her practice as an artist with a film that's projected not onto the bare wall but over the top of a large, childlike scribbled drawing.
Also featured is a small, gold-plated cast of a child's teeth — Corley Martinez's husband's chompers, to be exact. She plated them in gold as a response to Sherrie Levine's Fountain (Buddha), which itself is a recreation of Marcel Duchamp's Fountain.
"I decided to give them the golden treatment," Corley Martinez said.
Free, 6-9 p.m. Saturday, February 22, Mantle Art Space, 714 Fredericksburg Road, mantleartspace.com.
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