Mona Superhero - solo art show
Slow Movin’ Dreams
August 4th – September 4th 2011
OPENS: Thursday August 4th, 2011 / 6pm - 9pm
Berbati Restaurant 19 SW Ankeny, Portland, OR
For more information, please visit http://www.monasuperhero.com or call (503) 413-0468
Fresh off her latest showing in San Francisco, CA, Portland utility tape artist Mona Superhero comes home with “Slow Movin’ Dreams” - celebrating her first solo show in Portland in five years.
In Slow Movin’ Dreams, Mona Superhero travels through both space and time to re-imagine her own Texas upbringing as a bleak sci-fi rock opera with the underlying threads of violence and isolation that underpin small town youth culture. Cowgirls, snakes, guns, leering horses; suspended symbols mash up like raw snapshots right from dreams.
ABOUT MONA SUPERHERO
Mona Superhero is a utility tape artist based in Portland, OR. Her work is reminiscent of sixties style silk-screened pop art that is comprised entirely of tape and carved with the precise strokes of an X-acto blade. Layer upon layer of relief-cut, brightly colored duct tape is used to sculpt images that are dangerously sexy and thought provoking.
Mona is the official muralist for Voodoo Donut and has done album art for Hillstomp, Failing Records and Eric McFadden. The Willamette Week named Hillstomp’s “The Woman That Ended The World” 2005’s best album of the year calling Mona’s cover ‘gut-wrenching’. She also has exhibited her work in fine art galleries in San Francisco, New York, Portland, Boston, and Seattle.
Mona was born in Abilene, TX in 1970 and raised in Austin. Although she has no formal training she has been active in the Portland art scene as a co-founder of Danzine magazine and as the writer, director and producer of a series of acclaimed cabarets.
She has been featured and/or interviewed by CODE (Amsterdam) Willamette Week, Portland Tribune, Seattle Weekly, Barfly and the Oregonian and will be featured on an episode of Oregon Art Beat airing in the fall.
A few pieces from the show...























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