Christopher Ulivo “Who Needs the Explorers Club Anyway"

Susan Inglett Gallery

poster for Christopher Ulivo “Who Needs the Explorers Club Anyway"

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Ulivo, a would-be Adventurer were it not for the sheer daring and physical exertion involved, has assigned himself instead the role of top notch Adventure Enthusiast. In lieu of first hand experience, Ulivo draws his treatment of adventure and exploration from Hollywood, Penguin Classics, and a few dog-eared copies of National Geographic. As indebted to "The Journals of Captain Cook" as to Mutual of Omaha’s Wild Kingdom, the work takes on the mantle of modern day History painting, though on a somewhat smaller scale with much less drama and certainly no actual History.
Ulivo draws his exhibition title from the exclusive Explorers Club, that castle-like fortress on
East 70th Street home to a pantheon of adventurers past and present such as Sir Edmund Hillary, Neil Armstrong, and Thor Heyerdahl. To observe such luminaries in their natural wood-grained habitat, Ulivo sought membership only to be turned away for lack of any bona fide exploratory experience. Determined that no one else should suffer the same cruel injustice, Ulivo welcomes explorers of all kinds, armchair or otherwise, to join in the adventure at Susan Inglett Gallery, Tuesday to Saturday 10 to 6.
Susan Inglett Gallery is equally presents the work of Harry Shearer, one of America’s most prominent satirists and familiar to many through his appearances in such films as Spinal Tap and A Mighty Wind. Like Ulivo, Shearer is a keen observer of nature, specifically human. Thanks to the magic of television Shearer is able to capture a number of these specimans and hold them up for oberservation. Well-known personalities from politics and the media are caught here in the moments before “going live”. Each portratit hangs silent, still, cheek to jowl in Shearer’s living, breathing portrait gallery. The effect is haunting, hypnotic, humorous, and while not exactly humane undeniably human.

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from September 12, 2008 to October 11, 2008

Opening Reception on 2008-09-12 from 18:00 to 20:00

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