An Artistic Journey of Self-Discovery and Meaning in 2025
LC Art Gallery Members' Exhibition
Popular culture, especially movies, greatly influences art by shaping societal narratives and visual aesthetics. Films reflect and challenge contemporary issues and are echoed by visual artists who explore similar themes and ideas.
Closer to Fine by the Indigo Girls (1989) is not just a background track in the Barbie movie (2023); it is a thematic anchor that supports the film's messages of empowerment, self-discovery, acceptance of imperfection, and the importance of community.
One impactful moment in the movie is when Barbie is driving down the road in her convertible, singing along to Closer to Fine, enjoying the moment thoroughly; suddenly, Ken pops up from the back seat. This scene in the Barbie movie, where Ken's uninvited presence disrupts Barbie's joyous and autonomous moment, is a powerful metaphor for the broader issues of male entitlement, the disruption of female autonomy, and the importance of maintaining personal boundaries. It underscores the feminist themes of the film, emphasizing the value of self-discovery and the need for respect and consent in all interactions. This moment invites viewers to reflect on the themes of the song and the film, encouraging deeper contemplation on the art of finding one's path and the beauty of asserting one's individuality.
Inspired by the Indigo Girls' iconic song Closer to Fine and the movie Barbie, this exhibition, Closer to Fine An Artistic Journey of Self-Discovery and Meaning in 2025 LC Art Gallery Members’ Exhibition explores the intricate paths of personal growth, the search for meaning, and the beauty of imperfection.
The Lake Country Art Gallery invites Gallery Members to submit artwork reflecting their journey and embracing the multifaceted nature of being Closer to Fine.
Wanda Lock, Curator
Notes on song lyrics: taken from the Indigo Girls, Closer to Fine, 1989
song lyric: I’m trying to tell you something about my life, maybe give me insight between black and white.
Works that explore the journey of understanding oneself, the complexity of identity, and the continuous process of personal growth
song lyric: There’s more than one answer to these questions pointing me in a crooked line.
These artworks could delve into the quest for meaning in life, the acceptance of ambiguity, and the multiple perspectives on truth and existence.
song lyric: The less I seek my source for some definitive, the closer I am to fine.
Art that not only celebrates but also cherishes imperfection, the beauty of the flawed, and the liberation found in letting go of the pursuit of perfection.
song lyric: Darkness has a hunger that's insatiable, and lightness has a call that's hard to hear.
Works that explore the balance between different aspects of life, such as light and dark, certainty and doubt, or structure and chaos.
song lyric: I went to see the doctor of philosophy, with a poster of Rasputin and a beard down to his knee.
Art that reflects on the role of community, relationships, and the shared human experience in the journey towards understanding and contentment.
song lyric: We go to the bible, we go through the workout, we read up on revival and we stand up for the lookout.
Art pieces that depict learning from a variety of sources, experiences, and challenges, emphasizing the eclectic nature of personal growth.