Eve Lateiner "I'm not the man they think I am at home" 2016 Marker on paper Photo by Ariana Page Russell
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Eve Lateiner "I'm not the man they think I am at home" 2016 Marker on paper Photo by Ariana Page Russell
Super grateful to be included in this exciting group drawing show!
Big Medium
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
Media Contact: Kevin McNamee-Tweed, [email protected] (512) 9396665
Image: Eve Lateiner, Untitled, 2015
Mother Popcorn Co-curated by Peter Shear and Kevin McNamee-Tweed Exhibition Dates: February 26-March 26 2016
Opening Reception: Friday, February 26, 2016, 8-10pm
Address: 916 Springdale Rd, Bldg 2, #101 Gallery hours: Tue-Sat, 12-6pm
Mother Popcorn, co-curated by Peter Shear and Kevin McNamee-Tweed, features work by Katherine Bradford, Lucy Mink Covello, Katelyn Eichwald, Alicia Gibson, Ryan Nord Kitchen, Eve Lateiner, Peter Shear, Jonathan Ryan Storm, Jason Stopa, Brad Tucker, and Cody Tumblin. With an emphasis on urgent, generous, and openly playful work, the group show appropriately borrows it’s name and attitude from James Brown’s 1969 record. Slipping between abstraction and representation, concrete poetry and sound, Mother Popcorn brings together exuberant and fresh work from artists around the states.
Peter Shear is a self-taught painter living and working in Bloomington, Indiana. His works have been exhibited across the United States and abroad. Gifted with a supernatural appetite for painting and a keen eye, Shear’s participation as curator comes as a natural endeavor.
In tandem with Mother Popcorn, Big Medium is excited to announce a solo exhibition of Peter Shear’s work at the site of their former Gallery at Bolm, where Shear’s paintings were first presented in his 2013 exhibit Casting. Now under the auspices of ATM Gallery, Shear’s 2013 show was the last at the Bolm gallery before it’s transition to the current incarnation. The two shows will open simultaneously on February 26, 2016.
ABOUT BIG MEDIUM
Big Medium is a nonprofit 501(c)(3) organization dedicated to supporting and promoting contemporary art in Texas. Big Medium produces the East Austin Studio Tour, the West Austin Studio Tour, the Texas Biennial, and present innovative exhibitions throughout the year. Big Medium provides affordable studio space to artists, and partners with various organizations in Texas to help foster the arts and facilitate an inclusive cultural dialogue between artists and their communities.
Further information is available at www.bigmedium.org or email [email protected]
Big Medium is supported by generous contributions from private donors and funded in part by the City of Austin through the Economic Growth & Redevelopment Services Office/Cultural Arts Division believing an investment in the Arts is an investment in Austin’s future.
Paintings 2015
Eve Lateiner
Trap Queen 2015
Oil on canvas
Eve Lateiner installation shot at Temporary Storage Gallery. See http://www.bfpcreative.com/shows/#/how-bout-now/ for more details about the show.
Tomorrow Night 6-9pm NY
HOW 'BOUT NOW?
Curated by Dan Kopp for BFP Creative
Join us Friday, April 10th at 6pm for the opening reception of HOW ‘BOUT NOW? a group show curated for BFP Creative by artist Dan Kopp. Dan worked with Brooklyn Fire Proof in the past when the gallery was on Richardson Street in Williamsburg, and he more recently curated a show in one of our film studios at the current Bushwick location. In addition to being an excellent painter, Dan is constantly exploring and promoting the work of artists around him. Brooklyn is full of talent, and Dan, well-versed in it, is bringing a sampling to BFP.
Featuring work by: Ivin Ballen, Eve Lateiner, Mark Sengbusch, Sara Gates, Stacy Fisher, Middle Kingdom, Rory Baron, Oliver Michaels, Dan Kopp, Robert Drysdale, GM and Dan Rushton. These 12 artists all rely heavily on the meaning of their materials. When you believe in the transcendent nature of matter do you inherently believe in the magic power of the artist?
Temporary Storage Gallery 119 Ingraham St., ground floor Brooklyn, NY 11237 April 10th-24th / Opening reception on April 10th, 6-10 pm Gallery hours: Wednesday-Saturday, 12-6 or by appointment. Contact 646-491-1730 or [email protected].
I have work in this group show opening tomorrow night in Brooklyn New York. Please see link for details.