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October 2011
I'm donating a painting to the upcoming Buffalo on the Bowery event benefiting Hallwalls and P.U.S.H. Buffalo at the Charles Bank Gallery in New York:
Here's the piece:
Links:
Buffalo on the Bowery
PUSH
Hallwalls
Charles Bank Gallery
September 2011:
Get Used To It, 2011, wood and mixed media, 8'x4'x4'
I will be showing a new sculpture at the upcoming Evolution/Revolution: 20th Anniversary Exhibition at the Buffalo Arts Studio. The show opens October 1st, 7 - 11 PM, and runs through December 23rd.
June 12, 2011:
On July 9th I will be showing work through the Nina Freudenheim Gallery at the upcoming Echo Art Fair:
April, 2011:
Current exhibition, Cull, runs until May 19th at the Nina Freudenheim Gallery in Buffalo, NY
Statement about the work in the show:
In the city, complex interactions between capital, population flow,
and social groups determines what space becomes used
and what space becomes neglected. A tacit culling process
is always taking place, creating neighborhoods that thrive
as well as neighborhoods that stagnate. However, space is a
peculiar waste product. You can not throw away a plot of land,
nor can you dispose of poor real estate value or a lack of demand.
As a result, entropy is given a substantial physical presence
in the many ailing structures that remain. Instead of being
the testaments to order that architecture typically is, they instead
serve as monumental examples of control lost. In the exhibition, Cull,
I examine the metaphorical potential of the pockmarked landscape
we are confronted with daily and how that relates to the individual's
personal efforts to reconcile between order and entropy.