Palisadenparenchym
May 31, 2007- August 17, 2007
535 W 24th St
Danese is pleased to announce the group exhibition Palisadenparenchym, opening Thursday, May 31 and continuing through August 17, 2007. The exhibition presents work by twenty emerging or established artists who explore elements from nature in abstract, metaphoric or literal terms.
Palisadenparenchym, organized by the gallery’s associate director Daniel Schmidt, a native of Cologne, is German for palisade mesophyll, a biological term which describes the cellular layer directly under the surface, or cuticle, of a plant leaf. Each of these cells is cylindrical in shape and, when combined and seen in cross-section, resembles a palisade or fence-like structure. With the highest per-cell concentration of chloroplasts, these cells form the main site for photosynthesis. The Palisadenparenchym is a profoundly energetic environment, a power station, where sunlight is transformed into glucose, using carbon dioxide and water, with oxygen as a byproduct – the process on which nearly all life depends.
The artists in this exhibition demonstrate a keen interest in organic life, and are often influenced by childhood experiences, fairy tales, history, the myths and mysticism inspired by the natural world. They investigate the role of nature in our lives, whether decorative, therapeutic or recreational – a vulnerable system needing protection, or a destructive force. The exhibition raises the question of nature’s effect on our actions and thinking, and the effect of our actions and thinking on nature.
The exhibition will include installations and sculptures by
Scoli Acosta,
Peter Coffin,
Christian Holstad,
Chris Lipomi,
Isa Melsheimer and Stefan Thater, a painting by
Matthias Meyer, and works on paper by
Lutz Braun,
Sven Dankmahr,
Jeff Davis,
Delia R. Gonzalez,
Andreas Hirsch,
Nico Ihlein,
John Kleckner,
Marcus Knupp,
Marcel Odenbach,
Katia Santibañez,
Stephanie Snider,
Christian Weihrauch and
Su-en Wong.
Art Reviews of Palisadenparenchym
New York Times August 3, 2007 | | Martha Schwendener | | "Like many things academic or art-related, palisade mesophyll sounds more imposing in German, where it becomes the protractedly compound (and capitalized) Palisadenparenchym. The term refers to the tissue layer in plant leaves where photosynthesis takes place. Plants appear here as both motifs and metaphors...." |
Books and DVDs related to artists in this show| Location | map | | Gallery | Danese | | Address | 535 W 24th St, 6th Fl New York (Chelsea) NY, 10011 United States | | Phone | 212-223-2227 | | Fax | 212-605-1016 | | Hours | Tue-Sat 10-6 | |
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