Mea Duke
Taking to the water is a deeply substantial part of our collective
histories and modern existence.
Mea Duke is a painter, printmaker, and sculptor whose work
implicates our political and economic relationships with the
global shipping industry and environmental impact of maritime
operations. Duke grounds her interdisciplinary practice within the
negotiation and navigation of unregulated spaces. The false sense
of security, greater (natural) powers, our need to harness those
powers, the dangers we work around, and the damage we return
to the environment embody the challenges, dangers, triumphs,
and absurdities that come with the territory.
The more one uncovers the relationship and materiality between
works, the more Duke’s interests are revealed. Within this
context, she finds the principles of displacement, buoyancy, and
perception to be most communicative, and they motivate her to
operate between the lines of “painting an object” and “painting as
an object.” Rather than make this statement, Duke finds it more
satisfying to ask further questions and point out these moments
in our everyday lives.