The answers to this question are limitless and subjective, and that’s what makes this exhibit in our hometown of Sullivan County, NY: “Love in the Time of Covid-19,” so intriguing.
The group exhibition opens at the Delaware Valley Arts Alliance, 37 Main St, Narrowsburg, NY this weekend, and ahead of the event, we were able to talk to four of the artists showing. From a photographic series on the duality between self-love and self-neglect; to mourning the loss of a mother; and marveling at an essential worker’s love for New York City—these works of art are viscerally honest and alive, and we’re so proud to display them on The Dandy.
If you find yourself in upstate, NY sometime soon, go visit The DVAA to see this show in-person through March 27.
Untitled, Danielle Case, 2020
“My perception of love changed dramatically in the time of Covid. This pandemic forced me to see myself through my own lens. It’s a journey that began in March, when complacency outweighed comfort. At this stage of life, every year brings a new discovery that is a bit different from the last. Eleven months of meeting a person that is unfolding in ways still new. Throughout the months, compassion bloomed for the one model who wouldn’t get bored of me. Photographing myself became my definition of love in the time of sickness. A learned love for myself, found through the lens of an 80D. Intense and intimate, a love that is awkward and ugly at times, one I can’t look away from, and one I no longer desire to look away from.”