Brendan Fowler, James Hyde, Jacob Kassay Exhibition

Nicole Klagsbrun Gallery

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Each of the three artists approaches one medium through another in an exhibition that bridges painting, photography, sculpture, and performance. Using artifact, masquerade, and alchemy, they form objects which interrogate their own status and transform the residue of ephemeral actions. Best known for his ongoing sound/performance project, BARR, Fowler deconstructs the relationship between art and rock in self-referential 3-D assemblages of photographs and prints. Fragmenting and exploding the rock-poster format, these works are the residue of ephemeral acts, exploring the dual themes of storytelling and problem-solving which inform Fowler’s performance. Asking “what happens when a painter makes sculpture?,” Hyde creates
skeletal constructions that take short words as their subject, twisting reading, recognition, and perception. With foam, paint, papier-mâché and brick pedestals, Hyde makes a rare, deliberate foray into a practice that lacks a clear history, building on his sustained investigation into painting’s space and limits. Kassay connects the act of painting to other transformative actions; mimicking the photographic process, he creates paintings by priming canvases, exposing them to various debris, then dipping, bathing, and fixing them in a silver finish in a process similar to mirror plating. The mottled, gleaming results, with their chemically charred edges, are simultaneously exquisite objects and traces of this autonomous act.

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from September 10, 2009 to October 31, 2009

Opening Reception on 2009-09-10 from 18:00 to 20:00

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