“SUMMER PROJECT 2016” Exhibition

Nancy Margolis Gallery

poster for “SUMMER PROJECT 2016” Exhibition
[Image: Filip Lav (2016) Acrylic on plywood and styrofoam, 2ft to 9ft high]

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Nancy Margolis gallery presents a three-person exhibition, SUMMER PROJECT 2016.

This group exhibition includes the most recent work of three young talented artists: Mark DeLong, Filip Lav and Sean McDonough. Although the three artists each have individual inspirations and interests that fuel their creative activities, there is an undeniable unity they share that is expressive, intuitive and enchanting. Sean McDonough, who had a successful first solo exhibition with the gallery earlier this year has an exciting new body of work to exhibit along with new “Introvert” paintings. Mark DeLong, a self-taught Canadian artist, and Filip Lav, a recent Columbia MFA graduate are exhibiting with the gallery for the first time.

Mark DeLong, working with a vibrant palette of evocative graphic shapes, explores the difficult relationship between abstraction and representation. DeLong’s paintings are impulsive and graffiti-like but soft and friendly at the same time. Along with these characteristics is a rowdy abandonment, fearless line, and dazzling brilliant color reflecting a fascinating mix of expression. His work has been exhibited at the Museum of Contemporary Canadian Art, Toronto, Canada; Cooper Cole Gallery, Toronto, Canada; ACME, Los Angeles, CA; Spencer-Brownstone Gallery, NY; Ed.Varie, NY; Little cakes, NY; Halsey McKay, East Hampton; as well as several venues in France, Germany, and Italy. He currently lives and works in Vancouver, Canada.

Filip Lav, creates amusing, kinetic-looking, figurative sculptures colorfully painted on plywood and styrofoam. Lav, who began his art career as a painter found himself gradually drawn away from painting on canvas to sculpture. Lav developed a repertoire of strange and wonderful wood figures jigsawed from sheets of plywood. His 2 to7 foot large sculptures are extravagant hybrids, jester-like and pompously extroverted. Yet, hidden within lurks a complexity and darkness where stories of protest, perversion, and violence are embedded and take root. Flip Lave was born in Vienna, Austria with family roots in Macedonia. He received a BFA from Oxford University. He currently lives and works in New York and Vienna.

Sean McDonough’s first solo exhibition with the Nancy Margolis Gallery makes two types of paintings that he calls “introvert” and “extrovert” paintings suggesting his intimate relationship to these paintings as he works them. For the upcoming group show he will exhibit several new introvert paintings along with a brand new series called “Hemispheres”. In this stunning series, McDonough paints rhythmic geometric patterns with luscious hues onto strips of cut paper stapled together onto canvas, morphing into offbeat, original, gorgeous paintings.
Sean McDonough is based in Brooklyn, NY. He received a B.S. at New York University in 2007 and a M.F.A. at Maryland Institute College of Art in 2012. Recent shows include Loft 594 Gallery, Brooklyn NY, Gross McCleaf Gallery PA, MIMA Gallery, Brooklyn NY, and American Standard Popup Gallery, Miami FL. McDonough’s work has been featured in the New American Paintings (Issue 116), and Asian Cultural Center publication. In July 2015 the gallery featured his work in the group exhibition, “Summer Exhibit” and January 2016, his first solo exhibition.

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from July 25, 2016 to August 19, 2016

Opening Reception on 2016-07-28 from 18:00 to 20:00

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