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CONNECTIVE THREAD
CONNECTIVE THREAD

Does every little girl dream about her future marriage? I did not, but amid the wedding-industrial complex it is not hard to find sympathy for those beset by related expectations. In any case, there is a plethora of burdens placed on womankind from which to choose. Connective Thread, currently on view at Ivory Gate Gallery in Chicago, gathers works by a mixture of emerging and veteran women artists that acknowledge these trials and artfully transcend them. Michelle Grabner elevates common cleaning products—scrubber, rag, aerosol bottle, plastic bucket—by casting them in minimalist porcelain. Sam Jaffe’s “I’ll Pick You” clusters a hundred-odd crochet daisies onto a wood board, an ode to young love, old love, being chosen, being forgotten, and a few other tortuous romantic modes in between. Michelle Alexander, who also curated the show, hangs a nightmarish wedding dress of her own making—think staples, visible black threads, lots of glue—next to elegant photographs of its inspiration, the dresses worn by her mother and sister on their wedding days. Lauren Seiden’s “Ultimate Shield (no. 6),” a large piece of heavy, crumpled paper metallicized with intense penciling, suggests artistic dedication as a general means of defense.

—Lori Waxman 2025-05-30 1:05 PM