Garrett Pruter "Mixed Signals"

Judith Charles Gallery

poster for Garrett Pruter "Mixed Signals"

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Charles Bank Gallery presents its first solo exhibition with Garrett Pruter. A graduate of Parsons School of Design, Pruter presents a body of work that explores the frailty of memory in his exhibition, "Mixed Signals."

Using discarded photos from junk stores, estate sales, and old magazines, Pruter enlarges found images and then slices and reassembles the fragments to create new imagery that blurs the line between what is real and what is imagined.

These altered images fuse together various people, places, and periods of time to engage viewers in a dialogue that connects past and present. Through the physical alteration of found photographs, the passage of time is distilled and abstracted into geometric compositions of light, color, and void. With context stripped and reconfigured, an alternative universe emerges where multiple perspectives collide and fact becomes diluted in ambiguity.

For this new body of work, Pruter introduces his recent exploration of multimedia. Drawing on the walls with fractured reflections, the projector and mirror installation continues with the same visual language used in his works on paper. The multimedia installation contains found 35mm slides that are projected onto curved mirror tiles, fragmenting the images into myriad pieces and creating complex compositions out of intimate travel photographs and family portraits.

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Schedule

from February 09, 2012 to March 14, 2012

Opening Reception on 2012-02-09 from 18:00 to 21:00

Artist(s)

Garrett Pruter

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