Live/Work: A Painting Show
November 11 – November 21, 2010
Organized By Elizabeth Marshall and Caitlin MacQueen
Presented with The Bruce High Quality Foundation
Tomer Aluf/ James Brittingham/ Heidi Hahn/ Rebecca Watson Horn/ Kathryn Kerr/
Caitlin MacQueen/ Rose Marcus/ Elizabeth Marshall/ Leigh Ruple/ Damon Sfetsios
Opening reception Friday, November 12th, 6-10 pm
with performances by Seth Cameron and Sophia Knapp
This is the exhibition of 10 artists whom regard historical vocabularies of painting as a generative means to address the everyday. These artists have been pulled together because of their commitment to the image as a sustaining presentation of personal and social experience. Navigating language, history, art, trash, technology, social networking and subjectivity, this collection of work shows what a perverse privilege it is to make paintings in the open-source age, and how bizarre the questions of subject and style can be.
Does the painted rectangle reveal an antagonistic relationship to the passive demands of the glowing screen? Can one placate it? Can one sign off? Do paintings today threaten us with a touch- sensitive sleep or can we still negotiate an end point? What noise does a painting make when it restarts?
Live/Work is made possible by the inspiration and encouragement of The Bruce High Quality Foundation University, and is one of many curatorial expeditions by participants, facilitators, and friends of The BHQFU.
Featuring the work of Caitlin MacQueen, Damon Sfestsios, Elizabeth Marshall, Heidi Hahn, James Brittingham, Kathryn Kerr, Leigh Ruple, Rebecca Watson Horn, Rose Marcus, Tomer Aluf
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SPACE, POWER, LIGHTING, ETC.
April 11 – April 22, 2012
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Luba Lukova: Graphic Guts
February 16 – March 4, 2012
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La MaMa Family Show
December 14 – January 1, 2012
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