Senor, senor, do you know where we're headin' ? Lincoln County Road, or Armageddon?
February 21, 2008- April 12, 2008
Reception: February 21, 6:00 pm - 8:00 pm
547 W 27th St
Like the serpents in Hindu paintings or of Greek mythology, David
Frye's investigative imagery weaves around the heart of matters and
into the racial divide. Exposing the truth of desire and deceit and
the destruction of the almighty Soul his aesthetic is raw and his
palette is just as blatant. There is no "pussy footin" around, no
"beating around the bush" when it comes to telling it like it was/is.
The absurdity in the catalyst is both awkward and awakening yet the
ridiculousness provokes a chuckle, almost proving that humor is the
cousin of evil. This body of work contains adult content.
I came across an interview on Wooster Collective from May 5, 2004
with
Chris Uphues. Among the questions I found two that interested
me. He was asked #1 "How would you describe your art to someone who
could not see it?" "Friendly." he answered. #2 "What is your greatest
ambition?" with this one he replied "To make the world a more magical
place." It was then that I knew I was going to show his work, face to
face, with the work of
David Frye. I liked the idea of these small
quirky drawings (inspired by "stupid old comics, Graffiti, Voltron,
Ultra 7, junk, Donald Trump, Native American Totem Poles, Chinese
Opera, toys, Spider Man, Specter Man, Peanuts and U.F.O.'s")
starring, gazing, glaring, or merely just witnessing
David Frye's
epiphanies. Or, perhaps, these small works on paint swatches (an
accumulation of visual haiku's) provide a rainbow induced landscape of
hope as David's stained glass Hummer heads south with headlights no
more, rather nooses in tow.
"Senor, senor, do you know where we're headin' ? Lincoln County Road,
or Armageddon?" is the first line of the Bob Dylan song "Senor
(Tales of Yankee Power)" on the album Street Legal. Though written in
1978 the lyrics feel loyal to the present and akin to the union of
these two bodies of work.
Books and DVDs related to artists in this show| Location | map | | Gallery | Alcove | | Address | 547 W 27th St, 6th Fl New York (Chelsea) NY, 10001 United States | | Phone | 718-417-1180 | | Hours | Mon-Sat 10-6 | |
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