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Showing posts with label 212 gallery. Show all posts

Monday, February 13, 2012

New Works by Mark Gonzales in 212Gallery

 
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212GALLERY is pleased to present a group of six new large-scale sculptural works by Mark Gonzales (b. 1969). This exhibition marks the first time this series of mirror poems has been on view since its unveiling at Los Angeles MoCA’s historic survey of street art (Art in the Streets, 2011).
 
In this body of work, a synthesis occurs between Gonzales’ trademark linguistic and physical modes of expression. Gonzales’ poetry, simultaneously impulsive and profound, is energetically rendered in spray paint on the slick surfaces of six prodigious mirrors. The epodic exploration of various themes using “automatic spelling” and oft-invented syntax as seen in Gonzales’ countless self-published zines is revisited in these monumental works.
 
Though it is Gonzales’ dynamically-executed verse that elicits pause and demands closer study, the corporeal qualities of these works quickly seduce. In a colloquial nod to “skate culture”, Gonzales’ use of spray paint suggests reclamation of the raw graffiti-style textthat is so often associated with skating. By way of the monumental and uniquely architectural ground, the viewer is allowed – forced, perhaps – to physically occupy the space around the art and the art object itself, thereby merging the acts of creation and experience – and conflating the roles of artist and patron.
 
Mark Gonzales began his professional skateboarding career 30 years ago; a legendary athlete, Gonzales went “pro” in his early teens. Gonzales has always been a prolific art-maker and writer, and first began showing his work in the early 1990s. He has had solo exhibitions at museums and galleries in Japan, Germany France, the United Kingdom, Brazil, and the Netherlands, in addition to New York and Los Angeles. This is Gonzales’ first show in Aspen.
 
Images are available upon request. Please call 970-925-7117 for further details.
 
212GALLERY features innovative, established and emerging international artists working across media including, photography, painting, sculpture and mixed media. Gallery Hours are Monday through Saturday 10-7 and Sunday 10-6. 212GALLERY 525 East Cooper Avenue, next to Ralph Lauren.
 

Friday, December 16, 2011

Fine Art Magazine's Posts of the Day - Happy Art Reading

National Gallery of Iceland


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Provincetown Artists Grants Available


The Provincetown Art Association and Museum is pleased to announce the
Lillian Orlowsky and William
Freed Foundation Grant for American painters 45 years or older.

Please help us disseminate this important information to eligible artists
by posting this information in
your publication!

Grants range from $5,000 to $30,000. Please refer to the attached document
PAAM GRANT
GUIDELINES.docx for details. Please contact me with any additional
questions at the address below.


http://www.paam.org/


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212GALLERY



Chris Churchill: Painting By Night

1 December 2011 – 5 January 2012
Opening reception: 16 December, 6-9PM


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Exhibition and book GERNIKA in the Museum of Euskal Herria Iñaki San Martin, presented at the Museum of Euskal Herria Gernika work photographic Apur batean Soka Dantza. The exhibition was presented on November 9, 2011 until January 15, 2012 at the Museum of Euskal Herria in Gernika (Bizkaia). He used different styles for this exhibition, surrealism, abstract, realism, black and white, color, oil .... Treaty provision aveccette merge photography with painting and dance using a variety of styles in photography as in painting.










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Saturday January 21 & Sunday January 22, 2012
Show Time:  11:00am & 1:00pm
Special Event:  $25.00
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Marcus Jansen - Junkfood Junky

Original painting 

Oil enamel on canvas
Signed by the artist
Size: 101.6 x 76.2 cm


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Call for Artists: Hidden & Forbidden Identities | Venice (Italy) – February 15-20, 2012
Deadline: January 09, 2012

Monday, August 1, 2011

Ai Kijima: Non Stop Everywhere

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212GALLERY


Ai Kijima, Judgement, 2011 (27 x 31 inches, textile)

Ai Kijima: Non Stop Everywhere
1 August 2011 – 15 September 2011


212GALLERY is pleased to present the fabric collages of Ai Kijima.

Ai Kijima crafts patchwork extravaganzas out of American pop culture.  Following a generation of artists like Arturo Herrera, who began his career by using Disney character imagery as the raw material for a kind of subversive formalism, Ai Kijima combines the traditional hand-working technique of quilting with postmodern appropriation.

The nine candy-colored cartoonscapes on display at 212Gallery will range in scale from 20 inches to over eight feet and will absorb the viewer into their layered narratives of fantasy and subliminal associations that muse on consumerism, sexuality, superficiality and moral decay.

Scouring flea markets, garage sales and thrift stores from Asia, Europe and North America, Kijima uses disparate materials of varying iconography -  a Pink Floyd T-Shirt, a Kimono, childrens’ “Disney” bedding. Stitched together, Kijimas wall hangings juggle American pop culture icons with traditional Japanese symbols such as the chrysanthemum and koi.

Kijima’s process is painstaking. What begins as an intuitive layering of images is then ironed to a fusible web to which she adds backing; then the sewing machine.  The images bounce off one another suggesting connecting narratives. Kijima uses color-matched shiny polyester thread to sew minute stitches on the fabrics. When seen from afar, the large works, composed of hundreds of fabric pieces, appear as two-dimensional paintings. The intense, seemingly cacophonous imagery morphs into highly choreographed quilted collages. The end result is an astonishing array of beauty and intensity.

Tokyo born, Brooklyn-based artist Ai Kijima received her M.F.A. in Fiber and Material Studies at The School of the Art Institute of Chicago, Chicago, IL. She has been exhibited in solo and group exhibitions around the world and has permanent collections at the Mint Museum of Craft and Design, Charlotte, NC and the University of Chicago Comer Children's Hospital, Chicago, IL. She was recently awarded a residency at Miami, Florida’s Fountainhead Residency program.

Ai Kijima: Non Stop Everywhere
1 August 2011 – 15 September 2011
Opening Reception 2 August 6-9pm.

Images are available upon request. Please call 970-925-7117 for further details.
Click here for more images.

212GALLERY features innovative, established and emerging international artists working across media including, photography, painting, sculpture and mixed media.
 

Gallery Hours are Monday through Saturday 10-7 and Sunday 10-6.
212GALLERY 525 East Cooper Avenue, next to Ralph Lauren