Signs of Life

March 29, 2007- May 19, 2007

Reception: March 29, 6:00 pm - 8:00 pm

Jordan Eagles

Merge Gallery

205 W 20th St

Jordan Eagles
FK1 (2006)
In Eagles' new abstract work, slabs of pure white Plexiglas are marked with minimal organic forms. The curves and flows, created with blood, allow the sleek and smooth synthetic elements to exist in harmony with the organic - illuminating the finite details of the blood as well as its infinite cosmic energy.

In the presence of light, the translucency of the blood is revealed under and between multiple layers of clear resins. (An additional UV coating is applied to each piece to ensure the archival life of the organic material). The multi-dimensionality of each piece retains and vibrates the light, illuminating pools of reds/blacks and proteins with sealed-in air bubbles; simultaneously one could be viewing microscopic, cellular details as well as large scale photographic images of planets. In some instances the graphic spills, splats and organic patterns conjure the flow of creatures in flight or aerial views of crop circles or the inner rings of trees. The blood mixed with copper, creates an effect that is not unlike erupting molten lava - a sparkling geology of vibrant colors and seemingly prehistoric textures that range from fiery orange to deep crimson. Eagles has been using blood in his work for almost a decade. Although his techniques and aesthetic are continuously evolving, the underlying themes and inspirations have been constant.

About his work and process, Eagles writes: "In this series, I allow the forms and materiality to stand at the forefront, presenting an unbiased reflection of mortality, spirituality and infinity, while still offering the viewer space for a visceral and primal response. Some say they see in the work the astral origins of life while others see gunshots wounds. Regardless, the use of a flesh-based material to explore something as seemingly intangible as the spirit imparts a profound balance. Blood, most often symbolizing physical death, is in fact a life force. Preserving the blood from an expired source in a new, regenerative context, celebrates the rebirth process that I believe the body-spirit undergoes once life, as we know it, has ceased. The resulting works become moments frozen in time, suggesting that our body-spirits exist in a multitude of physical and spiritual forms - continuums that transcend our individual lives only to be reborn as something different, something new, something that is part of who we already were."

Eagles work has been exhibited in New York, Los Angeles, Miami, San Francisco, Philadelphia, Baltimore and Chicago. In Fall/Winter 2007 Eagles will be featured in solo exhibitions in Baltimore and San Francisco. SIGNS OF LIFE is Eagles first solo exhibition in Chelsea.



Books and DVDs related to artists in this show
Location 
GalleryMerge Gallery
Address205 W 20th St
New York (Chelsea)
NY, 10011
United States
Phone212-929-7505
HoursTue-Sat 11-6









© 2005-2008 chelseaartgalleries.com | Terms of Use | Privacy Policy | Site Map
HomeShowsCalendarArt WorldGalleriesArtistsPeopleBooks & GamesLogin » filter on/off  
Last Chance·Just Opened·About to Open·Current Shows·Receptions·Tour Organizer·Tour by Street
Sponsors
Advertisement

Upcoming Guided Tours

September 20, 2:00 pm - 3:30 pm (Sat)
Chelsea with Margaret Mathews-Berenson
September 27, 2:00 pm - 3:30 pm (Sat)
Chelsea with Riva Blumenfeld
October 4, 2:00 pm - 3:30 pm (Sat)
Chelsea with Riva Blumenfeld
October 11, 2:00 pm - 3:30 pm (Sat)
Chelsea with Margaret Mathews-Berenson
October 18, 2:00 pm - 3:30 pm (Sat)
Chelsea with Riva Blumenfeld
October 25, 2:00 pm - 3:30 pm (Sat)
Chelsea with Margaret Mathews-Berenson

Recently Added Art Books


My Personal TourOrganize | Share | Print


No Shows in Your Tour Yet
Click on the +Tour Button to Add a Show

Advertisement