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Tuesday, April 22, 2014
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Yura Adams Paintings
Yura Adams
Paintings
On Thursday April 24th there will be a solo exhibition of paintings by Yura Adams. The work will be on display through May 18th with a reception for the artist on Saturday April 26th from 6:00 until 8:00 p.m.
This group of recent oil paintings shows a new development in my painting that is looser, and more concerned with the spontaneity of paint. I use a lot of medium in the paint and load up my brush to keep it that way, I paint to invent and to create relationships of shape and color I have not seen before. Human figures are almost always present. They appear in scenarios I develop in the paintings in relationship with abstract forms that delight me when they appear. By isolating figures and creating relationships with abstraction mystery is implied. These paintings are a response to visual experiences I have, at least they start there. When I paint, I feel like I am in a tunnel and the act of originating the imagery illuminates my experience of humanity.
-Yura Adams, 1.6.14
Gallery hours are Thursday through Monday, 11:00 till 5:00 p.m. For further information about the gallery, the artists and upcoming exhibition, visit
www.johndavisgallery.com
John Davis Gallery
362½ Warren Street
Hudson, New York 12534
John Davis Gallery
362½ Warren Street
Hudson, New York 12534
or contact John Davis directly at 518.828.5907 or via e-mail: art@johndavisgallery.com.
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Birth of Comedy
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| testsite 14.2 Meiro Koizumi & Yasufumi Nakamori | ||
| Off-Site Fusebox Festival Performance: Friday, April 25, 6pm at the Blanton Museum of Art Auditorium Opening Reception: Sunday, April 27, 4-6pm with a conversation with the Artist & Curator at 4:30pm | ||
| testsite | 502 West 33rd Street | Austin, TX 78705 | ||
| Fluent~Collaborative & testsite are pleased to present Birth of Comedy, an installation of video work by Japanese artist Meiro Koizumi. Curated by Yasufumi Nakamori, this will be Mr. Koizumi's first exhibition in the state of Texas and third solo exhibition in the United States. In conjunction with the installation at testsite, Mr. Koizumi will perform his workAutopsychobabble #5 at the Blanton Museum of Art auditorium on April 25th as part of the 10th Annual Fusebox Festival. The Fusebox Festival performance is co-organized by testsite and the Blanton Museum of Art. The presentation at testsite will feature video works from the past decade, including Human Opera XXX (2007), Portrait of a Young Samurai (2009), and Inder Kommen Sie/It's a Comedy(2012). The artist and curator will engage in a moderated discussion during the opening event at testsite on Sunday, April 27th. In his video installations and performances, Meiro Koizumi deals with psychological and political dynamics on a scale from the familial to the national, and examines questions of affect, perception, and memory, often touching upon aspects of Japan's modern history. Implicating himself and his performers in his art, Koizumi challenges the viewer by re-defining the uncomfortable and indefinable line between cruelty and comedy through his choreographed emotional manipulations. ______________________________ Meiro Koizumi is a video and performance artist working in Yokohama, Japan (born in Gunma, Japan, 1976). He studied at the International Christian University, Tokyo (1996–1999); Chelsea College of Art and Design, London (1999–2002) and the Rijksakademie in Amsterdam (2005–2006), and won first prize at Beck's Futures 2 in London for student film and video (2001). His solo exhibitions and performances have been featured at MoMA, New York (2013); Tate Modern, London (2013); Annet Gelink Gallery, Amsterdam (2012); Art Space, Sydney (2011); and the Mori Art Museum, Tokyo (2009). He has participated in numerous group exhibitions, includingFuture Generation Art Prize, Pinchuk Art Center, Kiev (2012);Art Scope 2009–2011: Invisible Memories at the Hara Museum, Tokyo (2011); Liverpool Biennial (2010); Media City Seoul (2010); Aichi Triennale, Japan (2010); and Nanjing Triennial, China (2008). For more information, please see the artist's website: www.meirokoizumi.com. Yasufumi Nakamori, PhD, is an associate curator of photography at the Museum of Fine Arts, Houston, and teaches modern and contemporary Japanese art and architecture at Hunter College, the City University of New York. As an expert on the interdisciplinary field of the photography and architecture of twentieth-century Japan, he has recently authored scholarly essays, including "Criticism of Expo '70 in Print: Journals Ken, Dezain Hihyō, and Bijutsu Techō" in Josai University Review of Japanese Culture and Society, vol. 23, 2012 (a special issue on Expo '70 and Japanese Art), and "Kawazoe Noboru – Shinkenchiku and Tradition Debate" inMetabolism: the City of Future (Mori Art Museum, 2011). In 2011, Nakamori won an Alfred H. Barr, Jr. award from the College Art Association for his book Katsura: Picturing Modernism in Japanese Architecture, Photographs by Ishimoto Yasuhiro (2010). ______________________________ Support: This project is supported in part by the Japan Foundation New York Grants for Arts and Culture. Special thanks to the Blanton Museum of Art and the Fusebox Festival for their generous collaboration with the performance. Off-Site Performance: Friday, April 25, 6pm at the Blanton Museum of Art Auditorium (in the Smith building). Free tickets at the door. Parking in the garage at MLK and Brazos. | ||
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JOHN POWELL
JOHN POWELL
In 1993 Mr. Powell started Light Time in Space, Inc. to seriously look at the development of public art based on the idea that light can be made a palpable part of public projects.
His consulting work with GTE Sylvania led to projects using holographic imaging systems to create “flat lenses”. Residencies and installations in Denmark at the Gammel Doks Center for Art and Craft led to permanent work for the City of Denver.
Staying involved with the extremes in lighting has turned into a habit, most recently in work with Luminus Devices in Sudbury, Mass developing a color changing high output LED fixture and Color Kinetics to illuminate Boston’s first new lift bridge in seventy years. - For more info on John, go tohttp://www.artspecifier.com.
Berkley College of Music
Ray, Chinatown Boston
First Night
Weeks Footbridge, Cambridge/Allston, MA
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