IT IS THE ROLE OF ART TO SPIN FLAT FACTS INTO THREE-dimensional truths. Meredith Host’s intelligent, poignant, complex, funny new work takes what is mundane and renders it profound, transforms the common into the exceptional. On view at the Belger Crane Yard Studios, Kansas City, Missouri, US between 1 May and 10 August, 2015, the exhibition, titled Meredith Host: Translated Pattern was an exploration of the difference between a design that carries cultural significance and one that we discard as having no importance whatsoever.
Much of the work that one encounters upon entering the airy, open installation of the exhibition is simply beautiful, the pale white of porcelain plates and tiles made in Jingdezhen, China punctuated by the linear precision of floral underglaze tissue transfers. The opacity and gestural linearity…