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Inka Essenhigh, Uchronia: Kavi Gupta | 835 W. Washington Blvd. Chicago, IL, 60607

Past exhibition
1 June - 24 August 2019
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Overview
Inka Essenhigh Living room 2600 C.E., 2019 Enamel on canvas 35 1/2 x 80 x 2 in 90.2 x 203.2 x 5.1 cm
Inka Essenhigh
Living room 2600 C.E., 2019
Enamel on canvas
35 1/2 x 80 x 2 in
90.2 x 203.2 x 5.1 cm

Kavi Gupta is proud to present Uchronia, a solo exhibition of new works by Inka Essenhigh that envisage a hypothetical, idyllic future for the inhabitants of Earth.

Will our species adapt to the challenges of the late Holocene? Or will we follow the path to extinction forged by countless other species as our Goldilocks zone transitions in preparation for the next apex predator? Imagining the multitude of plausible realities towards which we might be headed, Essenhigh wonders: “Can painting a beautiful future help make it come true? If we have a picture of what we want, can we head towards that?”

It is a Uchronic vision.

What Utopia is to place, Uchronia is to time—a speculative epoch of perfection that never was, but might yet be. Essenhigh’s Uchronia suggests a beguiling hereafter, in which the descendants of contemporary humans have taken responsibility for the stewardship of nature and successfully addressed all ecological threats to their survival. Presented as relics from the past, the paintings ask us to imagine ourselves as enlightened, Post-Human viewers 2500 years in the future, winsomely looking back on images of the beauteous, bygone era when we transcended our demons and realized our potential.

Like ancient, Roman murals, whose fractured scenes remind us that violence and mysticism was part of our past nature, Essenhigh’s Uchronic images show our progeny living in harmony with nature in a blazing world, re-telling the human story to affect our imagined destiny.

This postulatory future may be far from perfect, however.

“The paintings do not show a complete picture,” says Essenhigh, “but rather fragments where we have to wonder how much is symbolic, how much is abstracted, or how much is literal. In The Living Room (2019), two children romp around what initially looks like an outdoor scene reminiscent of an Etruscan mural, but do they not have mouths? Was this a mutation? An improvement? Did something grotesque happen? It could look like a stylized person, but to someone in the future this could be exactly what they want to look like. This Uchronia may have problems. All these paintings show is that the biggest threat to our survival—ecological extinction—has been solved.”

Contemplating ourselves as those who will see this hypothetical future as their history, we might wonder: how did—or how could—such a verdant, refined providence manifest?

“I’m not posing these pictures as definitive answers,” says Essenhigh. “I’m posing them as possibilities—a way to begin the conversation about what we want our future to look like. Some of the paintings are presented as relics, as if to implant a memory in the viewer’s subconscious. The question is, do we believe it?”

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Works
  • Inka Essenhigh Living room 2600 C.E., 2019 Enamel on canvas 35 1/2 x 80 x 2 in 90.2 x 203.2 x 5.1 cm
    Inka Essenhigh
    Living room 2600 C.E., 2019
    Enamel on canvas
    35 1/2 x 80 x 2 in
    90.2 x 203.2 x 5.1 cm
  • Inka Essenhigh New Jersey 2600 C.E., 2019 Enamel on canvas 35 1/2 x 80 x 2 in 90.2 x 203.2 x 5.1 cm
    Inka Essenhigh
    New Jersey 2600 C.E., 2019
    Enamel on canvas
    35 1/2 x 80 x 2 in
    90.2 x 203.2 x 5.1 cm
  • Inka Essenhigh Kitchen 2623 C.E., 2018 Enamel on canvas 60 x 72 x 2 in 152.4 x 182.9 x 5.1 cm
    Inka Essenhigh
    Kitchen 2623 C.E., 2018
    Enamel on canvas
    60 x 72 x 2 in
    152.4 x 182.9 x 5.1 cm
  • Inka Essenhigh Decomposing Forest, 2019 Enamel on canvas 44 x 40 x 2 in 111.8 x 101.6 x 5.1 cm
    Inka Essenhigh
    Decomposing Forest, 2019
    Enamel on canvas
    44 x 40 x 2 in
    111.8 x 101.6 x 5.1 cm
  • Inka Essenhigh End of the world, 2019 Enamel on canvas 54 x 48 x 2 in 137.2 x 121.9 x 5.1 cm
    Inka Essenhigh
    End of the world, 2019
    Enamel on canvas
    54 x 48 x 2 in
    137.2 x 121.9 x 5.1 cm
  • Inka Essenhigh Fragments from a nature cult, 2087 C.E., 2019 Enamel on canvas Nine panels, 192 inches wide installed
    Inka Essenhigh
    Fragments from a nature cult, 2087 C.E., 2019
    Enamel on canvas
    Nine panels, 192 inches wide installed
  • Inka Essenhigh The Blazing World, 2019 Enamel on canvas 60 x 84 x 2 in 152.4 x 213.4 x 5.1 cm
    Inka Essenhigh
    The Blazing World, 2019
    Enamel on canvas
    60 x 84 x 2 in
    152.4 x 213.4 x 5.1 cm
  • Inka Essenhigh welcome to the Gather-n-Hunt, a family restaurant, 3500 C.E., 2018 Enamel on canvas 72 x 58 x 2 in 182.9 x 147.3 x 5.1 cm
    Inka Essenhigh
    welcome to the Gather-n-Hunt, a family restaurant, 3500 C.E., 2018
    Enamel on canvas
    72 x 58 x 2 in
    182.9 x 147.3 x 5.1 cm
Press
  • Installation view of Inka Essenhigh: Uchronia at Kavi Gupta, Chicago. At center: “The Blazing World” (2019), enamel on canvas, 60 x 84 in. (all images courtesy of Kavi Gupta)

    A REFRESHING VISION OF THE FUTURE

    Robert Archambeau, HYPERALLERGIC, August 20, 2019
  • Inka Essenhigh, Uchornia: Kavi Gupta | Washington Blvd.

    ART TOP 5: JULY 2019

    Kerry Cardoza, NEWCITY Art, June 26, 2019

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