“Find The Crack” Exhibition

Ed. Varie

poster for “Find The Crack” Exhibition

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FIND THE CRACK is an extension in experimentation while addressing the frailty of reality and the return to wild invention. By using the visual themes of several science fiction television programs that aim to bend and mold the truth, the backdrop for FIND THE CRACK embraces entropy and the unknown in a collection of exposure, sightings and flexibility.

Elusive and confined by hackneyed aesthetics and capital gain, sincere curiosity and the idea of discovery now exist at a standstill. Blinded by the comforts of an over stimulated, meta modern world, avenues of innovation in the arts and sciences are being narrowed, elevating a level of tension and intangible transition. As a parallel to certain fissures in present-day research, the new body of work from these six artists does not derive from guessing games, but is created with an emphasis and belief in process.

Athena Denos is an artist from Los Angeles, currently studying in New York at the New School. Bryan Krueger is currently based in Brooklyn. Recipient of the Tierney Fellowship in 2011, he has been included in various shows in London and New York as well as the publication, Mossless Magazine. Kyle Laidig lives and works in Providence, RI and is currently pursuing a BFA in photography from Rhode Island School of Design. Winslow Laroche lives and works in Brooklyn. He has been featured in such publications as Mossless Magazine & Lodret Vandret. Larissa Lockshin, born in Toronto, lives and works in Queens. She has been included in recent shows in Brussels and New York. Francesco Nazado, photographer born in Milan, lives and works in New York. Nazardo has been included in various shows in Amsterdam, Copenhagen and New York.

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Schedule

from June 21, 2014 to July 14, 2014

Opening Reception on 2014-06-21 from 18:00 to 21:00

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