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GLEN BALDRIDGE | DAYLIGHTER March 22- April 26th, 2015 Opening reception: Sunday, March 22nd, 6 - 8 pm Klaus von Nichtssagend Gallery 54 Ludlow Street New York, NY 10002
Lucy Raven
PERFORMANCE
Tales of Love and Fear EMPAC—The Curtis R. Priem Experimental Media and Performing Arts Center Concert Hall Troy, NY February 27, 2015, 8PM
The culmination of several years of research, Tales of Love and Fear is a site-specific artwork for the Concert Hall. A regular artist-in-residence since fall 2013, Lucy Raven has focused her research on the history and evolution of 3D-film technologies and animation techniques. Investigating the fluid cultural perception of spatial depth though an art-historical lens, she explores the mechanisms of industrial cinema production through analysis of the transnational circulation of labor and materials.
Developed in collaboration with our production team, Tales of Love and Fear is comprised of a custom-built rig of counter-rotating platforms. A single stereoscopic photograph, taken by the artist during her research in India, is split by the two projectors into the left and right eye perspective. Conceived as a cinema for a single image, this piece expands and unifies our perception of the cinematic beyond the screen.
Using field recordings taken during a screening of a Bollywood horror movie in Mumbai, the surround soundtrack transports the viewer back into this cinematic environment. By translating and overlaying this specific auditory experience onto the Concert Hall, Tales of Love and Fear creates a composite architecture. Cones of light slowly revolve through the volume of the hall connecting the photographic image to the projection apparatus.
David Kennedy Cutler and Sara Greenberger Rafferty present PAPER CUTS 2 for the 2015 LA Art Book Fair, January 29 – February 1. Paper Cuts is an evolving project that affords Rafferty and Cutler ways to disseminate artistic ideas that are collaborative, discursive, generative, and economical.
For PC2, the artists have each created a new series of publications that are presented in an image-saturated retail installation. The accessible objects are produced in affordable and transportable editions.
Sara’s contribution is an installation of ready-to-hang wall publications. On the floor, David displays a suite of new limited edition image-objects, presented on pedestals comprised of their own packaging.
These new works are available online now, and exclusively at the LA Art Book Fair, for special pricing, through February 2. See below for online catalog.
DKC & SGR LAABF "Online Catalogue"
See Be
1/30/2015 – 3/14/2015
Michael Krueger
at HAW/CONTEMPORARY 600 Liberty, Kansas City, MO 64102
MARK MOORE GALLERY
RYAN WALLACE - THE STANDARD MODEL
Jan 8 – Feb 14, 2015
5790 Washington Boulevard | Culver City, CA | Tel 310 453 3031| [email protected]
Mark Moore Gallery is proud to present The Standard Model, an exhibition of mixed-media painting and sculpture by Ryan Wallace. Elaborating on the aesthetic and conceptual content of his previous show, Redactor, Wallace has developed a body of work that investigates notions of materiality, spontaneity, and the plasticity of perception.
Wallace’s compositions embody a metaphysical dichotomy both on an aesthetic and conceptual level. Visually, his stratified abstractions are simultaneously evocative of both aerial and microscopic perspectives, yet they are assembled from recognizable “life size” elements of industrial materials. This duality of material quality is central to Wallace’s practice and is further evident in his methods of creation. By allowing compositions to evolve organically from the interplay of materials that have been cast off, removed, redacted from previous works, Wallace puts to practice the philosophical paradox of creation through removal, wherein the waste of one system becomes the structure of another. Similarly, the sculptural works (which Wallace will show in Los Angeles for the first time), are made of statuary hydrocal and concrete compounds, and are designed to exploit the material failure and disintegration of their respective materials. They are intentionally misused for the aesthetic qualities of their failure. In turn, the detritus from this process is frequently integrated into Wallace’s painting, further blurring the line between the two practices. “I’m making sculpture to create underpainting. [The sculptures] are infused with the stuff of painting; forced and compressed into sculptural blocks rather that the sculpture being found and removed from within the block.”
Wallace received his BFA from Rhode Island School of Design (RI). He was the 2011 recipient of the Pollock Krasner Foundation Grant, and has had solo exhibitions in Copenhagen, Los Angeles, San Francisco, and New York. He has also shown work at the Frans Masereel Center (Belgium), Torrance Art Museum (CA), Katzen Arts Center (D.C.), Yerba Buena Center for the Arts (CA), and numerous other venues around the world. His work is featured in the public collections of the U.S. Department of the Treasury (D.C.), the Museum of Modern Art (NY), the Museum of Modern Art, San Francisco (CA), and the Cleveland Clinic (OH), among others. Wallace is also represented by Cooper Cole Gallery (Toronto), Marianne Friis Gallery (Copenhagen), and Susan Inglett Gallery (New York). The artist lives and works in New York.
Please contact [email protected] for further information.
Sara Greenberger Rafferty in the NY Times
FORTH ESTATE and Friends Print Release Party please join us for drinks and a viewing of our new publications! Saturday, November 8th 4 – 10 pm
FORTH ESTATE studio 272 Morgan Ave, studio F, Brooklyn, NY 11211 (between Grand St. and Metropolitan Ave. at Devoe St.)
new editions from Tomory Dodge, Michael Krueger, Lucy Raven, Robert Blackburn Printmaking Workshop, Endless Editions, PS Marlowe, Long Life China Co. and more!
very limited run prints available by Butt Johnson, Louise Sheldon, Alex Dodge, and Glen Baldridge(pictured above)
Lucy Raven | HOLLYWOOD CHOP RIDING
Opening Reception Thursday, November 6:30-8pm
November 7-January 11
Yerba Buena Center for the Arts 701 Mission Street San Francisco, CA 94103
Ryan Wallace | SLO CROSTIC
October 23-December 5, 2014
Susan Inglett Gallery
522 West 24 Street
New York, NY 10011
Sara Greenberger Rafferty
October 26-December 21, 2014
Rachel Uffner Gallery
170 Suffolk Street New York, NY 10002
Rachel Foullon at Launch Pad, London, UK
October 7th-19th
The piece will be available for viewing by appointment only (12-6pm) until Sunday. Please book an appointment at: [email protected]
Launch Pad is delighted to present the third site-specific commission at the home of its founder Sarah Elson.
Launch Pad was established January 2014 to offer a platform to emerging artists who have not yet exhibited their work in the UK. Up to three artists a year will be invited to respond to and exhibit within the domestic environment of the collector’s home. While the commissioning and patronage of art is a well-trodden path, the opening and exposure of the process and results to the public is a unique proposition for patron and artist alike. In an era of increasing hybridity between public and private art collections, the Launch Pad series explores this paradigm, operating as a laboratory for new, commissioned work.
Please join Forth Estate at the MULTIPLIED ART FAIR!
New editions by
Tomory Dodge, Michael Krueger, Steve Johnson, Kreh Mellick, and Sara Sanders...
Booth #41
October 17 - 20, 2014 PUBLIC VIEWING
Oct 17, 9am – 7pm Oct 18, 11am – 7pm Oct 19, 11am – 6pm Oct 20, 9am – 5pm Admission to Multiplied is free. VISITING THE FAIR
Situated in the heart of London, Multiplied is easily accessible from all the major galleries in Mayfair as well as Frieze Art Fair in Regent’s Park. FAIR LOCATION
Christie’s South Kensington 85 Old Brompton Road London SW7 3LD HOW TO GET HERE
By tube: South Kensington By bus: 74, 414, 14, 345, C1 www.christies.com
Kate Shepherd
Fwd: The Telephone Game
September 12, 2014 – October 18, 2014
528 West 26th Street New York, NY 10001
Lucy Raven | Curtains
September 27 - November 23, 2014
Portikus Frankfurt, Germany
EDDIE MARTINEZ | NOMADER
Michael Kohn Gallery 1227 North Highland Ave Los Angeles, CA 90038
September 12 – October 25, 2014
JOSEPH HART / EXCAVATOR
January 24 - February 22, 2014
Opening Reception: Friday, Jan 24, 6-8pm
Romer Young Gallery
1240 22nd Street
San Francisco, CA
Gallery hours: Thurs - Sat, 11am-5pm