Here is our invitation image, snippets from the works that we will show in Shelf Life.
Category: exhibition
Shelf Life, this Saturday July 12th
Kathleen Hudspeth and I are collaborating on a suite of works on paper, using various techniques (lithography, xerox transfer, screenprinting, monoprinting and drawing). We are merging our individual vocabularies in these works and having fun doing it.
So the show opens Saturday, July 12th. The space was used by Placemaker Gallery. The address is 3852 North Miami Avenue. Here is the press release.
Twenty Twenty is pleased to invite you to the opening reception for the group exhibition:
Shelf Life
Featuring work by:
Kevin Arrow
Alyse Emdur
Adler Guerrier
Jason Hedges
Jay Hines
Kathleen Hudspeth
Alexandra Kuechenberg
Nick Lobo
Daniel Newman
David Rohn
Tom Scicluna
Frank WickShelf Life affirms the importance of an expiration date. In some cases the work is ephemeral discussing the relevance of longevity to the importance of creation. In other cases it is the concept behind the work that talks about a lifespan of some kind. Art attempts to defy its end whereas an art exhibition is created with the understanding that it will only last for a short period of time. This exhibition has a shelf life whereas the art in it addresses the idea while still attempting to defy it.
Exhition runs through August 10th 2008Exhibition Location:
3852 North Miami Avenue
Miami Fl 33127
786 217 7683
Design DistrictThe space for this exhibit has graciously been donated by Dacra realty.
‘Thoughts on Democracy’ opens tonight
Please come by to see “Thoughts on Democracy‘ at the Wolfsonian. I have mentioned the show before.
The member preview is tonight. please RSVP.
MEMBER EVENTThursday, July 36:30-8:30pm
Join us for a preview to mark the opening of A Bittersweet Decade: The New Deal in America, 1933-43 and Thoughts on Democracy: Reinterpreting Norman Rockwell’s Four Freedoms Posters. Free to all members; guests $10. RSVP required: 305.535.2645 or rsvp@thewolf.fiu.edu.
some pics of Blck, Red & Tang
last night, (actually saturday night)…
art in miami, may 10th edition.
I’ll edit this post later.
Blck, Red & Tang
My solo show at Newman Popiashvili gallery, Blck, Red & Tang opens May 15, 7 p.m.
504 West 22nd Street
212.274.9166
You are invited.
title [edit me /]
I really enjoy the titles of well-titled artworks. Through the use of titles one can be literary, art historical, museological and fun. It is hard. But it is rewarding to an art audience and it enriches the art discourse (artist-artwork-audience).
Cooper titles well. Below are the titles from his current show, Seven Years Bad Luck, at Snitzer gallery ( pictures are in my previous post).
Fredric Snitzer GalleryArtist: COOPERShow Title: Seven Years Bad Luck(free standing sculpture located in the very back of the trailer)Black Lungs: Ever notice how all artists are super-sensitive, temperamental,selfish crybabies, and it only gets worse as they get older and continually morebitter. The long dark tea time of the soul right before death and then your taxes-now, imagine a world with two Elvis?s, twin brother performers. Best to die youngand famous. In her hand, a faded Polaroid of her white Corvette totaled beyondrepair.Materials: wood, paper, found objects, ink, duralar, paint, stainless steel, plasterboard,masking tape, galvanized metal bucket, plastic, resin, charcoal, distillant,quadraurethane, electric pump.2008
(wall piece located just outside of Mr.Snitzer?s office)Eye surgery for the attempt of re-construction. (Eyes will be grown in jars andtrays and stored in generator backed-up refrigerators, not like in the movies, butin fluorescent lit, formica-covered multi-plex office condos converted intoprofitable organ production start-ups. It will feel like the nineties.)Materials: wood, paper, ink, duralar, paint, stainless steel, plasterboard, masking tape,galvanized metal bucket, plastic, charcoal, distillant, monourethane.2008
(wall mounted sculpture fountain located just inside the trailer, across from the door)First our garbage will become our fuel, then with all the smoke and fumes andenough time, our waste will become suns. (Trapping light invites all sorts ofintriguing questions, for instance, if you light a candle in a room lined with perfectmirrors [mirrors that return nearly 95 percent or more of the light that contacts thereflective surface], would the room stay illuminated even after the flame isextinguished.) But first, let?s mine the cemeteries for fresh things to sell.Materials: wood, paper, found objects, ink, duralar, paint, stainless steel, plasterboard,masking tape, galvanized metal bucket, plastic, charcoal, distillant, quadraurethane,electric pump.2008
(free standing fountain sculpture located in the middle of the trailer)GETOUTOFHERE! (then) BOOM! Waves of mutilation follow, the truth is set freeall at once, enlightenment for everyone simultaneously, the world de-materializesbecoming speeding light, everyone and everything is everywhere at once. Floatingnow, awake in pure information, thoughts can instantly become form, anypsychical thing becomes possible just from thinking it. Mankind becomes gods,the universe is complete, all matter available for any purpose instantaneously.And just like with any sitcom, the real humor lies in the set up, waiting patientlylike a hunter who sits motionless as the sun rises over a smoky field of wet grassmixed with broken pavement.Materials: wood, paper, found objects, ink, duralar, paint, stainless steel, plasterboard,masking tape, galvanized metal bucket, plastic, charcoal, distillant, quadraurethane,electric pump.2008
(fountain sculpture located just outside of Mr.Snitzer?s office)Battlefield horror from the war of northern aggression, slave rape, abu ghraibtorture, grassy knolls, rich girl bank robberies and “pig” finger-written in blood onmansion walls, slow spiked garrote death, a bucket with all of Friday night?s vomitspilled across every city street collected, restaurant dumpsters, dead drug addictsin the morgue?s walk-in refrigerator, lies between lovers, profitable deception,death-row lunch trays sitting soiled in a broken industrial dish-washer or aspeeding pickup slamming into a pregnant dog on a backcountry road.Materials: wood, paper, found objects, ink, duralar, paint, stainless steel, plasterboard,masking tape, galvanized metal bucket, plastic, charcoal, distillant, quadraurethane,electric pump.2008
(leaning wall sculpture located in the trailer)Mr. Stardust himself:Three quarks for Muster Mark!Sure he has not got much of a bark.And sure any he has it’s all beside the mark.When the show was over, as he walked through the last curtain into the hall,he thought to himself that awful joke his father would tell him,“Ugly girls work harder.”Materials: wood, paper, found objects, ink, duralar, paint, stainless steel, plasterboard,masking tape, galvanized metal bucket, plastic, charcoal, distillant, monourethane.2008
This month’s wynwood art-ing
It boiled down Gavin Perry and Cooper at Snitzer; brilliant shows! And Raul Mendez at TwentyTwenty. I didn’t take pictures at the other places that I visited.
I’ll try to go see Pepe Mar at Castillo and Cristina Lei Rodriguez’s show at Perrotin, in the few days.





























































