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FOR IMMEDIATE
RELEASE Explosivo!
art show
at Stay Gold
Gallery
curated by Tracy Candido
Friday,
October 14 2005
7pm-12am, $8
runs through Monday, October 17th 2005
Stay Gold Gallery
451 Grand St. @ Keap
Brooklyn, NY 11211
718.599.7778
Hours: Mon & Fri, 1-4pm. Sat & Sun, 12-5pm |
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Stay
Gold Gallery is pleased to announce the Explosivo! Art Show. This reoccurring,
multimedia group exhibition, curated by Tracy Candido, is composed of
emerging and up & coming artists. The Explosivo! Art Show combines:
a traditional gallery exhibition; an hour long film and video screening
curated by Rooftop Films, a Brooklyn based non-profit production collective;
and a live music performance by Falcon; to create a multi-faceted, multi-layered
visceral experience.
With
this being the fourth Explosivo! Art Show event, and the second time Brooklyn
has hosted the show (Manhattan and Boston both being contenders), artists
from New York, Miami, and Philadelphia showcase their paintings, video,
works on paper, photography and installation. The artists being exhibited
are: Jonathan Allen, Fabian Berenbaum, Dana Carlson, Susan Carnahan, Denise
Despirito, Rebecca Hackemann, Allyson Lubow, and Augustina Woodgate.
Dreamy
abstractions may provoke multiple meanings and emotions. In some cases
they remind us of childhood adventures, like in Dana Carlson's works on
paper, referencing Romanticism and a return to youth with her use of puffy
paint, glitter, and rainbows. Fabian Berenbaum manipulates stuffed animals
and recreates them on canvas, creating open-ended scenarios that tolerate
multiple interpretations. Subconscious childlike escapades are pushed
a bit further in Susan Carnahan's video installation, where she digs up
repressed fantastical narratives and breaks them down into fundamental
expressions and relationships.
Rebecca
Hackemann prompts viewers to peek into white-boxed optical sculptures,
thus the viewer becoming a participant and a performer in her reality.
Denise Despirito reacts and responds to an awakened actuality by drawing
layers upon layers of images of the visual stimulation she experiences
daily. This conflict between bizarre reality and sugarcoated daydreams
continues with Allyson Lubow's photo of two sisters peering out from their
living room, Jonathan Allen's paintings of pop and political iconography
placed upon layers of abstraction, and also the depiction of the cycle
of life, of growth, and of death presented in Augustina Woodgate's drawings.
Explosivo!
Art Show's rock n' roll segment will be performed by Falcon, a Brooklyn
based band. Falcon's inspiration is derived from a childhood classmate,
who had previously written all of Falcon's songs on a FisherPrice®
tape recorder in 1987, but then had tragically died at the age
of fourteen. Falcon has since found those dusty cassettes and brought
them to life. Surprisingly contemporary while simultaneously alien, Falcon
has taken the recordings of a deceased boy and transformed them into fully
realized, often epic arrangements.
The Explosivo!
Art Show's mission is to push boundaries while connecting and overlapping
art worlds. Explosivo! Art Show is not a vanilla box or a dark, quiet
screening room. Explosivo! is a little bit punk and a little bit high
art; it has the energy of youth and the quiet contemplation of what has
come before it. Explosivo! Art Show is the fabulous dance party/paint
by numbers/classy get together we've been hoping for! |