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davide sorrenti polaroids
Tag said "Argu" and then somebody added this
We have all been there
THIS WAS MENT TO BE A DOODLE
I decided to draw mah old man Argu, aka my VERY first winged horse.
The artists of the horse life community should draw their horses like this, sorta human but still not.
He is also the oldest horse I still have! That is why I made him look old.
The silly in the corner doing the weezer thing is one of my dead gals Infectious.
With Argu on the side questioning his life choices.
How to be a Novice
An ARGU Collective Exhibition @ All Street Gallery
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
How to Be a Novice
December 1st - December 7th, 2024
All Street Gallery: 77 E 3rd Street
ARGU Collective is pleased to present its first group exhibition, How to Be a Novice, in collaboration with All Street Gallery. This collection, featuring works from upcoming artists studying at Parsons School of Design, includes video and fine artworks responding to their process of worldmaking as a novice in the art world.
About the Artists:
Sebastian Guerrero’s work delves into the complex connections and behavior across species. This representation goes from creating his own biomaterials to figurative paintings. It has a focus on perspective, which explores these interactions though a very tactile and materially strong practice. With organic and bodily textures, each work invites the viewer to engage with the physicality of the materials. By blending abstraction with figurative elements, his work is in defense of opacity and difference, encouraging a deeper reflection that evokes curiosity and awareness of the intricate relationships that shape all his life.
Beer, 2024 (Beer and Glycerin substrate)
Jah Levy is an artist and art student from Westchester, New York, currently living in Manhattan. Through conceptual art that often incorporates familiar objects, she explores the complexities of the human spirit. Her work addresses themes such as excessive consumption, the glorification of war, and the dehumanizing effects of modern communication. Jah's artistic practice is rooted in the belief that art should provoke introspection and catalyze a shift in societal awareness. She seeks to inspire dialogue around critical issues, encouraging viewers to question the norms and values that influence our collective
behavior. Currently, Jah is pursuing a Bachelor of Fine Arts (BFA) in Design History and Practice, with a focus on Art History and Fashion Studies.
Post No Bills, 2023 (Mixed Media Collage on Wood)
Faith Waller is a multidisciplinary art student from rural New Jersey currently residing in Manhattan. Through her photographs, oil paintings, and video work, she seeks to communicate the higher connection individuals experience through the collective, their creations, and the nature surrounding. She seeks to explore how conscious perception impacts and creates the collective spaces that we inhabit. Faith is currently pursuing a BFA in Design History and Practice from Parsons School of Design while concentrating in Curatorial Studies and Communication Design.
Bodies are Lonely but Minds Can Meet, 2024 (Oil on canvas)
Annie Winter is an art student living and working in New York City, originally from Boston, Massachusetts. Her artwork often manifests in a variety of different mediums and materialities, but is most often confined to a 4D realm of installation, video, and sound. Her work explores her interest in identity, temporality, physicality, memory, femininity, womanhood, and history. In the investigation of these themes, she hopes to better understand her own body, sense of self, humanity, and position within the world, space, and time. She is currently pursuing a BFA at Parsons School of Design in Fine Arts with a minor in Art and Design History.
Metamorphose, 2024 (Two Channel Video Projection with Original Soundscape)
About ARGU: ARGU Collective is a growing creative community dedicated to revitalizing youth and art culture in New York City. Our mission is to create an inclusive platform that uplifts emerging artist, and visionaries, amplifying their voices and contributions to the city’s ever-evolving cultural landscape. We are committed to fostering collaboration and connection through community events, fashion shows, artist mixers, and exhibitions. By providing essential resources—such as studio space, materials, and access to equipment—we empower underrepresented artists to thrive, develop their craft, and reach the broader art market. ARGU has been dedicated to the community for close to two years now, and there is so much more that the collective is excited to do. ARGU strives to address the gap in artistic support, ensuring that every voice is heard and every artist can grow and succeed.
Trophy Husband MA at The Wood Shop 09202024
taken by: Jah Levy