Hypertexturalities (Architectures and Morphologies)

September 8, 2006- October 7, 2006

Reception: September 8, 6:00 pm - 8:00 pm

Rick Hildebrandt, Ron Janowich & Merijn van der Heijden, Ed Kerns, Elizabeth Chapman, Roy Lerner, Fabian Marcaccio, Mark Milloff, Will Pappenheimer, Tyrome Triploli

Florence Lynch Gallery

531 W 25th St

Will Pappenheimer
YouTube Tuk-Tuk Topiary (2006)
Mark Milloff
Untitled (2004)

Rick Hildebrandt
Spacial Enigma (2006)
Florence Lynch Gallery is pleased to present Hypertexturalities (Architectures and Morphologies), Curated by Lee Klein with artists, Rick Hildebrandt, Ron Janowich & Merijn van der Heijden, Ed Kerns & Elizabeth Chapman, Roy Lerner, Fabian Marcaccio, Mark Milloff, Will Pappenheimer, Tyrome Triploli. The exhibition is on view from September 8 through October 7, 2006. An opening reception will be held at the gallery on Friday, September 8, from 6:00 to 8:00 p.m.

_____ Hypertexturalities in the words of painter Mark Milloff "is not a sequel but an evolution". That is that since the first exhibition "Hypertexture" (which attempted to survey the umbrella of pictorial morphologies which hypothetically falls under the so-named rubric of painterly, sculptural, digital and transmedial works which invest themselves of an economy of transversal simulacra) the appearance of this phenomenological order of art and or design has become more widespread."Hypertexture" can be seen in design ( grasscrete) topiary (Robert Irwin's take on trees as influenced by Arata Iozaki's computer renderings of them in computer architectural simulations or the topiaries in the movie "aeon flux") and the amount of painters following from the trans-filmic lead-ins of Jackson Pollock and David Reed into hypertextural morphologies grows into a lexicon.This new exhibition will try to visit the place where architectures infuse and morphologies expand the fertile edge of a new aesthetic landscape where the plastic ends and the digital begins and the digital ends and the tactile begins again. - Lee Klein, July 2006 _____________

Lee Klein is the curator of "Hypertexture" and “Hypertexturalities” (words he hopes to get at least part of the credit for as it enters lexicons and or dictionaries). He has written for PAJ (MIT Press), NYarts, The Forward, Lafayette College’s Portlock Black Cultural Center, and "A Gathering of the Tribes".

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