Matthew Kirk "Push Came to Shove"

Louis B. James Gallery

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Louis B. James presents Push Came to Shove, Matthew Kirk’s first solo exhibition in New York. The show is comprised of large and small-scale works on paper, as well as abstract sculpture made from humble materials such as bicycle tubing and construction debris. The work on view casts a sly eye on the artist’s American Indian heritage, picking up and casting off tropes of a highly charged and often mined visual and material culture. Kirk’s drawings, done in gouache, chalk, pencil, and ink, depict a dimly turbulent fantasy world fusing the artist’s Navajo origins with contemporary experience. Mixing quick, gestural abstraction with cartoonish figuration, Kirk creates urgent, vivid scenes of pictorial violence with architectural and spiritual vignettes. His sculpture, also on view, reflects the humility and integrity of discarded domestic and construction material. His hand is slight, enacting subtly elegant transformations on bicycle tubing, found wood, pegboard, fine art crates, and metal fencing.

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from April 22, 2012 to May 25, 2012

Opening Reception on 2012-04-22 from 18:00 to 20:00

Artist(s)

Matthew Kirk

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