Piece
November 15, 2007 - December 22, 2007
Reception: November 15, 6:00 pm - 8:00 pm
530 W 25th St
Larissa Goldston Gallery is pleased to present Piece,
Brad Brown’s second solo exhibition with the gallery. The exhibition will be on view November 15th through December 22nd, 2007. There will be an opening reception for the artist on Thursday, November 15th from 6 – 8 pm.
The exhibition includes a series of painted wood constructions comprised of two-foot square elements. Although most of these constructions appear to be abstract or free association paintings, they are essentially a collage of quick notations drawn from a variety of sources including comics from the 1920s and 30s, Russian avant-garde posters, Japanese erotica, airline safety cards, and deChirico’s late metaphysical interiors from the 1970s.
Hewn from layered plywood, every square is approached as an independent work, yet each is informed and connected to the other panels through a series of local decision and actions. Brown begins by painting the 2 x 2’ panels, often on both sides. Then, using a jigsaw as a drawing tool, the panels are cut, isolating and reasserting the painted images, often creating new images where the positive and negative elements are confused. Finally, these elements are distributed throughout the project, cobbled together with other pieces, and affixed onto painted panels.
For this installation, Brown has coupled many of the constructions or arranged them into multi-panel “strips.” Close viewing reveals that the panels are often connected through repeated images or shared fragments. The result is a large jigsaw puzzle, one that has been dismantled, scrambled and used to make a new puzzle – a puzzle without a solution.
Also included in the exhibition are two large-scale collage drawings, of and for and to and from. These drawings reveal some of Brown’s disparate source imagery and explore his process of intellectual free-association and the visual concepts underlying the wood constructions. Comprised of hundreds of discrete frames, Brown calls these drawings “nets.” The 4 x 8’ pages covered the tables in his studio while he was working on Piece. They collected notes, drawings, and ideas that he was generating for the work and the results of the ideas that he gained from making the work.
Books and DVDs related to artists in this show| Location | | | Gallery | Larissa Goldston Gallery | | Address | 530 W 25th St, 3rd Fl New York (Chelsea) NY, 10001 United States | | Phone | 212-206-7887 | | Fax | 212-206-7829 | | Hours | Tue-Sat 11-6 | |
| |
|
© 2005-2008 chelseaartgalleries.com
The information on this page is provided "as is", and might be incorrect, incomplete and/or out of date. The site owner makes no representation as to the accuracy of the information or its suitability for any purpose. The owner disclaims any liability for errors that may be contained therein.
sitemap
|