A Schizophrenic Collapse
November 17, 2006- December 22, 2006
Reception: November 17, 6:00 pm - 8:00 pm
531 W 26th St
Mixed Greens is thrilled to present
Mark Mulroney's second solo show with
the gallery. In this exhibition, Mulroney will present a large,
site-specific mural along with new paintings and drawings.
As the son of a military man, Mulroney spent his youth in a constant state
of flux. Over time, his recollection of the many locales grew foggy and
morphed into a transition-less account with only one location standing out:
In 1989, his family was stationed at the Ramstein air base in Germany,
during the fall of the Berlin wall. For a student, this was a life-changing
time - one Mulroney compares to the previous generation's experience of JFK.
In both eras, willpower, belief and hope changed the landscape of a nation.
Mulroney's installation at Mixed Greens is the result of many years of
changing scenery and an interest in moments of psychological shift. The
paintings and drawings are abstracted, floating images that encapsulate his
visions of a new frontier. People are often absent, lines are broken and
caves sit dark. However, the colors and shapes remind the viewer of a more
child-like vision of space and location, full of naive optimism. Mulroney
draws the world he might enjoy living in one day if he continues taking his
medication. In separate but complementary work, his paintings of figures
portray heroes, like John F. Kennedy, blurry and floating in a void.
Together, the figurative work and landscape paintings create a new American
mythology. They have the spirit of the American West, the seemingly random
juxtaposition of television commercials and the quiet melancholy that comes
from knowing such optimism is too simplistic for these troubled times.
Mark Mulroney has exhibited extensively in California. His first solo show
in New York was with Mixed Greens in September of 2004. Other solo shows
include Richard Heller, Los Angeles (2005), The San Diego Museum of
Contemporary Art (2004) and an upcoming show with Gregory Lind Gallery, San
Francisco (2007). Group exhibition venues have included RAID projects, Los
Angeles, Contemporary Arts Forum, Santa Barbara, San Francisco Art
Institute, Cassius King Gallery, San Diego, the Laguna Art Museum and the
University of Nevada at Las Vegas. In December, Mark will be making several
prints that do not necessarily relate to one another at the Tamarind
Institute in New Mexico.
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