Untitled(Arced above us, an inference to more time)
Video and pigment print on vinyl
2017
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Untitled (One Time Party)
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Locust Projects Condition of Displayuntitled(one time party) 2007
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Conditions of Display curated by Gean Moreno
April 14 – June 30, 2007
Opening reception: Saturday, April 14 @ 9 pm
Locust Projects (on 23St.)In their first collaborative project, The Moore Space and Locust Projects are pleased to present the two-venue exhibition Conditions of Display, curated by Gean Moreno. This exhibition will open to the public at both locations on SATURDAY, APRIL 14, 2007. At The Moore Space, the opening reception will be from 7pm to 10 pm, and at Locust, it will be from 9pm to midnight. Conditions of Display includes the following artists: Shahin Afrassiabi, Tobias Buche, Gardar Eide Einarsson, Eugenio Espinoza, Gaylen Gerber, Adler Guerrier, Swetlana Heger, Gareth James & Roe Ethridge, Sergej Jensen, Michael Krebber, Michaela Meise, Paulina Olowska, Elena Pankova, Sean Paul, Kristen Pieroth, Seth Price, Blake Rayne, Josh Smith, Christopher Williams, Johannes Wohnseifer, Remy Zaugg and Kevin Zucker.
In recent years there has been a renewed interest among younger artists to produce work that rescues some of the critical gestures of past generations. Conditions of Display sets out to showcase and explore the meaning of this refocusing on display strategies, presentational contexts, and the myriad ways in which artworks are framed and distributed. Stemming from the preoccupations of early conceptual artists that first turned toward a rigorous investigation of site, the concerns of these younger artists engage not only the immediate physical locale where the work is exhibited but the systems of distribution and display in which they function. Beyond this, the exhibition will explore how the critical gestures fare in our contemporary socio-cultural situation.
The work of four artists that first emerged in the late 1980s and early 1990s—Christopher Williams, Michael Krebber, Eugenio Espinoza and Gaylen Geber—made theirs the tradition of institutional critique and context-specific production. Against these, the work of the younger artists in Conditions of Display will be presented. Relying on different media—from digital videos to banners to paintings—these younger artists have revived certain critical and self-reflexive gestures, renewing an interrogation of site and the systems that frame the art object while remaining keenly aware of the socio-cultural situation in which the function.
Along with pre-existing objects, a number of the artists will be producing projects specifically for this exhibition. Gaylen Gerber will participate with a new Backdrop painting made specifically for The Moore Space. Berlin-based artist Tobias Buche will build a new, large-scaled display unit. Shahin Afrassiabi has shot a new video that focuses on educational spaces. Miami-based artists Adler Guerrier and Eugenio Espinoza will both make new work. Guerrier’s will involve, among other things, a psycho-geography of the increasingly-gentrified neighborhood of Wynwood and Espinoza will be rehabilitating part of the installation that he produced for Locust Projects in 2005. Sean Paul is working on a context-specific reaction to the sites in which this exhibition will take place. Gardar Einar Einarsson and Blake Rayne will also be participating with new work.
This exhibition runs until June 30th at Locust Projects and July 14th at The Moore Space.
The Moore Space is a non-profit art space in the Design District in Miami. Founded in 2001, its mission is to present international contemporary art forms. It achieves this through an experimental program of cross-disciplinary exhibitions, performances, artists and curators residencies and public programs which reflect the state of contemporary art today: new forms, new voices and new thought. This exhibition is sponsored by: Craig Robins, Rosa de la Cruz, and The Miami-Dade County Department of Cultural Affairs and The Cultural Affairs Council, Miami-Dade County Mayor and the Board of County Commissioners, Eugenio López/La Colección Jumex generously sponsor the Moore Space with the support of the Austrian Cultural Forum New York. The Moore Space is located at 4040 NE 2nd Avenue, 2nd floor in the Design District. Regular Hours: Wed – Sat 10 am – 5 pm. Admission: free of cost.Locust Projects is an alternative, not for profit, Miami based exhibition space dedicated to providing contemporary visual artists the freedom to experiment with new ideas and methods without the pressures of gallery sales or other limitations of conventional exhibition spaces. Artists are encouraged to create site-specific installations as an extension of their representative work; Locust Projects offers them a vibrant Miami experience to develop their ideas and methods. Locust Projects is committed to offering an approachable and inviting venue for the Miami and international art community to experience the work and meet the artist. Locust Projects is sponsored in part by Peroni, Italy. Locust Projects is located at 105 NW 23rd Street in Wynwood.
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Untitled(Overtown North)
Seven 11 by 14 inches Chromogenic prints.
Metro Pictures, April 8 to July 31, 2006. The Moore Space.
(Alternate exhibition copy – frame size 7.25 by 10.5 inches)
Adler Guerrier : Formulating a Plot, August 7, 2014 to January 25, 2015. Pérez Art Museum MiamiThe work is made in 2006, when my studio was in Wynwood. For Untitled(Overtown North), I went on a flaneurie in Wynwood, away from my familiar landmarks (art venues – Locust Projects, Dorsch Gallery, Snitzer Gallery) towards Overtown, the black neighborhood most important to Miami’s history.
The images were photographed on blocks that were being reclaimed from their light industrial-warehouse usage and from being too close to Overtown. The early-00s profile of Overtown featured reference to it being historical, often phrased as “once-a-thriving-neighborhood” but also listed most of its shortcomings– open drugs sell and usage, homelessness, crime, poor and black.
The images depict scenes lit via street lamps against dark sky. Darkness is ominous and present in these images. The lighting is reactionary and defensive. The figure standing barely within the cone of a streetlamp can be read as a claimant in this neighborhood reappraisal project.
The title of the work refers to the geographical location of Wynwood, being north of Overtown, and for most Miamians(this was before the graffiti) the warehouse area just north of 20ht Street, where there seems to be a few art galleries, is Overtown.
The sequence of seven images offers an alienated narrative on a hardened stage, municipally dressed in the structurally practical props of light posts, electrical posts, electrical sub-station, unadorned walls, concrete sidewalks and asphalt streets. Untitled(Overtown North) is composed of moments, one might, perceived to be off-stage to another more important and distant story. The lit spaces in the photos are in service of objects found mostly outside of the photo’s frame. The presence of a claimant-flaneur works to reflect the interests of persons connected to this narrative in time and in space.
Text is indebted to Huey Copeland and Diana Nawi.
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Works in Champions at Armory Art center
Untitled(Maynada Oak)
2017
72 by 48 inches
graphite, acrylic, gesso, enamel paint, ink and xerography on paper.Untitled(Maynada Mangoes)
2017
72 by 48 inches
graphite, acrylic, gesso, enamel paint, ink and xerography on paper.Champions: Caribbean Artists Breaking Boundaries in South Florida
January 14 – February 11, 2017
Opening Reception: Friday, January 13, 2017
6:00 – 8:00 pm
Montgomery Hall
Champions celebrates the work of contemporary Caribbean artists living in South Florida. Artists will present complex narratives central to the ideas of identity through their use of space, location, and observation. The exhibition will host a range of work experience in painting, photography, sculpture, video, and installation art. A series of educational programs will complement the exhibition and artists. Curated by Jane Hart.http://www.armoryart.org/caribbean
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Works in Florida Dreaming
Installation of works(wallpaint, a photograph, seven drawings) in Florida Dreaming.
FAU’s Schmidt Center Gallery: November 5, 2016 – January 21, 2017
Untitled(Grey on pink) Graphite, acrylic, color pencil and watercolor on paper. 15 x 11 inches. 2016.
Untitled(Pink on grey) Graphite, acrylic, color pencil and watercolor on paper. 15 x 11 inches. 2016.
Untitled(Faint double blossom) Graphite, solvent transfer, collage and watercolor on paper. 15 x 11 inches. 2016.
Untitled(Affirmation held with a warm pink) Graphite, solvent transfer and watercolor on paper. 15 x 11 inches. 2016.
Untitled(Pink on Pink) Graphite, acrylic, color pencil and watercolor on paper. 15 x 11 inches. 2016.
Untitled(Var. Scintilla Palmetto) Graphite, acrylic, ink, solvent transfer and watercolor on paper. 15 x 11 inches. 2016.
Untitled(Scintilla – brown, green and grey) Graphite, solvent transfer, collage and watercolor on paper. 15 x 11 inches. 2016.
Untitled(Potted Lime blossom) 2016 Archival pigment print. 6 x 9 inches.