Untitled Exhibition
Haven Arts Gallery
This event has ended.
Dans work is from the early 1980s, when he was friendly with Jean Michel Basquiet and part of the lower east side scene. Dans 36 mask like drawings with oil stick , crayon and ink are moving, haunting and revealing of a deeper layer of self often obscured by surface beauty. An oil painting and a recent film about his life reveal some of the layers of this as of yet unchampioned artist of our time.
Joshua Cave, a bronx resident, works with a mix of acrylic and oil house paints as well as crayons on unprimed canvas reminiscent of early experimentations in color field painting
Marisol Diazs photographs of factory machinery is set among figurative photography and Bing Lees humorous explicitly naked drawing to expunge the similarities between human and machine forms.
Isolde Killes sculptures of broken bits of mirrors adds a fractured sense of reality reflective of our harried and disjointed society.
Filling out gallery 1 is a wall filled with posters, art works, invitations, sculpture and books from a selection of exhibits over Havens past years.
“Last Gasp: The Passing of Polaroid Film”, an exhibit of polaroid cameras and photographs by JC Rice and Barry Kostrinsky continues it’s run in gallery 3.
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Schedule
from February 27, 2009 to March 28, 2009
Artist(s)
Dan Asher, Joshua Cave, Marisol Diaz , Bing Lee, Isolde Kille