CES ” That’s My Name Talking”

Fort Gansevoort

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Fort Gansevoort is a new cultural hub for art, design, and food, founded by curator Adam Shopkorn. Located on the top two stories of the building, Fort Gansevoort Gallerywill present its inaugural exhibition That’s My Name Talking, drawings by celebrated Bronx-based graffiti artist CES.

That’s My Name Talkingis the first show to present the artist’s small-scale ink drawings, providing a window intothe blend of classicism, surrealism and street culture that characterizes the work of thelegendary graffiti artist. Citing early inspiration from artists like Salvador Dali and James Rosenquist, the 40 intimate drawings on view offer a counterpoint to CES’ well-known large-format spray paint works. Made over the course of the past three years, theywere inspired by the deceptively ordinary objects CES encountered in the world around him. CES has engaged a visual language dominated by everyday items imbued with symbolic power –fruits, vegetables, junk food and liquor. The artist’s signature is concealed within each image in a nod to his graffiti origins. In the realm of graffiti, a signature, a tag, is in itself a work of art.”By 2012, I had done so much graffiti and wanted to know that I could still draw,” said CES. The more time you spend with a can and a cap, the more you’re inclined to ask yourself, “Can I get back to having a pen in my hand with a piece of paper?”Fort Gansevoort founder, Adam Shopkorn has followed the work of CES for over 20 years, having firstdiscovered it on the walls of the Major Deegan Expressway as he traveled to school. “I was fascinated by the proliferation of his work and began to notice it everywhere,” said Shopkorn. “I recently saw this series of drawings and I fell in love with a body of work I had not known CES was making. The small works achieve a level of delicacy that stands in complete contrast to the hard-edged quality of his graffiti. I am delighted to inaugurate our gallery with the work of a New York legend and to expand the public’s understanding of his art.”

Born Robert Michael Provenzano in 1970, CES is a New York City leader of the streamlined and aerodynamic “Wildstyle,” alphabetic reconfiguration in contemporary graffiti. His innovations have influenced anentire generation of graffiti writers in the United States and abroad. Besides New York, he has done work in cities as varied as Athens, Boston, Basel, Tokyo, Amsterdam and Berli

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from July 16, 2015 to August 15, 2015

Opening Reception on 2015-07-16 from 19:00 to 22:00

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