John Gordon Gauld "Tickle Your Fancy"

Salomon Contemporary

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In the spirit of Saint Nick, Salomon Contemporary presents John Gordon Gauld: Tickle Your Fancy. The short-term exhibition will display a medley of facial hair in an installation of over 100 works on paper. The beard and moustache series was originally commissioned by Bergdorf Goodman for their windows showcasing the 2011 Men's collection. Because of its overwhelming response, the works are now presented in a gallery setting.

Highlighting Fu Manchus, handlebars, muttonchops, chinstraps, and Santas, the exhibition reinforces a sparked contemporary interest in facial hair, and is intended for aficionados and haters alike. While the beard is timeless, certain patterns recall historical figures, eras, and past trends. Facial hair can show one's status and level of intellect, or one's diligence or laziness. It can truthfully reflect a personality; and it can deceive.

As David Coggins declares in his essay for Bergdorf Goodman, Beards: A Fierce Defense, "the beard is an essential expression of man's nature" and "Above all things, the beard is a show of generous temperament. A man has a faceful of hair, and he rightly wants to share it with the world. Or perhaps he just doesn't feel like shaving. Regardless, a beard is something that most men feel compelled to try at least once, like vegetarianism." Coggin goes on to say, "the bearded man is fearless, but he never forgets that he is more than his beard-it frames his face but never defines the man."

John Gordon Gauld lives and works in New York. He has a BFA from the Rhode Island School of Design. He is known for employing unique and delicate materials such as plaster, silverpoint, and egg tempera.

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from December 15, 2011 to December 23, 2011

Opening Reception on 2011-12-15 from 18:00 to 20:00

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