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Act II: Carcass and the White Light at Springsteen, Baltimore. Show is up until December 3 :)
Act I: The Crucible’s Nest at AALA Gallery, Los Angeles
September 10 - October 22
Born As Work, 2016, 49 x 79 inches, Oil on canvas in aluminum frame
Act I: The Crucible’s Nest at AALA, Los Angeles.
September 10 - October 22
Opening Reception Saturday, September 10 6 – 9 pm
Excess furnishes the soul poor of their own warmth, filling the glass, a home, with pretty things.
I sprinkle around their mirages to welcome a ghost of the familiar, retrofitting the divested in a colony of my likeness — the comforts of my bias.
Taste is the labor of those who forget
The cup is heat The chair is flesh The image is stolen
We are fragile—born as work from a crucible
AA|LA is pleased to present Act I: The Crucible’s Nest, a solo exhibition by Alex Ito. The exhibition challenges the hegemony of beauty and comfort while exposing its underlying emptiness and delicate violence. Familiar spaces become alien and objects take on a life of their own as Ito unravels the role of power, mimesis, and manipulation in the artistic and industrial practices of reproducing everyday life. Act I: The Crucible’s Nest is the first in a series of narrative presentations and will be immediately followed by Act II: Carcass and the White Light at Springsteen Gallery in Baltimore this October.
Ito unveils a new body of painting depicting black decanters accompanied by poetically abrasive text painted over the image. Although each text is unique, the paintings are treated as a serial body of work as the decanter image repeats itself in each canvas. Drawing influence from consumer marketing design, Ito considers these paintings and his other two-dimensional work as “critical advertisements” in which the sullen and contentious text challenges the clean and refined imagery within the work. Ito challenges motifs of leisure and luxury through strategic text placement, thus transfiguring the decanter into a symbol of power.
Ghost Rack I & II consist of vertically elongated aluminum sculptures that house arrangements of various objects such as blown glass, taxidermy, and apparel. Acting as both a domestic and commercial display, the aluminum structures become environments for the object they carry. The blown glass pieces grotesquely resemble and mimic the forms of the taxidermy mice, reproducing and simultaneously disfiguring living matter into decoration. Objects, bodies, and environments become hosts and catalysts for transformation, manipulation, and abstraction.
A reclining chair, titled My Mirror, My Cage, is punctured by aluminum rods resembling those within the vertical aluminum structures. Rising from the seat cushion of the chair is a parasitic form with a polished finish. With the reclining chair immobilized and distressed by the alterations, My Mirror, My Cage magnifies an excessive quality of the leisurely manipulation of the body by transforming the chair into an expression of control and infection.
Incomplete Segment of the Conquest of Men (Library Garden)
2016
Wood, canvas, aluminum, stainless steel, plastic acrylic paint, vinyl, ceramic and concrete
12 x 20 x 50 inches
I/You Left Behind
2016
UV curable ink on aluminum panel
24 x 18 inches
Bouquet Complex at Kimberly Klark, NY with Masami Kubo
Bouquet Complex at Kimberly Klark, NY with Masami Kubo
Thursday, May 5 at Howard Street
In Terms of Grace (Pillar and Ashes), 2015
New work exhibited in A Perfect Lie, curated by Domenico de Chirico, at Galerie Jeanroch Dard, Brussels
The Principle of Hope on view for Young Americans, curated my Cornelis Van Almsick, at Franz Josefs Kai 3, Vienna.
Interview with Mark Pieterson about my recent show, Cloud Nine is up on OFLUXO. Check is out :)