Julian Lorber Exhibition

et al Projects

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This is Lorber’s second solo exhibition with the gallery and will mark the second anniversary of the gallery’s new location in Bushwick with Lorber’s vivid works that include a multidisciplinary display of paintings, photography, and sculpture. Coming off his recent solo exhibition in Europe this past February, which was titled Externalities, Julian Lorber’s exhibition at et al Projects is untitled and continues this momentum with a display of his ability and drive to create intriguing, dynamic art.

Lorber has created works from observing the visual effects of urban soot on architecture and interiors and the paint build-up from graffiti writing and outdoor mural painting. Other sources for his works include makeup and automotive spray coating. What these materials and applications are actually adding to the language of painting is part of what the artist is interested in showing us. His process of mixed media layering is what he considers as creating his own “architecture of pollution.” The artist has also included window soot into some of the works as a material metaphor. Moving towards the surface, the artist intensifies the viewing experience with color shading and has an illusory balance of surface and depth. Thinking about economics and the growth of industry and its effects on our culture, Lorber asks questions about a system that is a disconnect between the society in which we live and the natural world that the system relies on. Subverting material hierarchies and confronting the negative and positive externalities around him, Lorber presents his art as a science fiction, and puts the urban environment as the driving force behind human visual experience.

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Schedule

from May 17, 2013 to June 17, 2013

Opening Reception on 2013-05-17 from 19:00 to 22:00

Artist(s)

Julian Lorber

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