Friday, August 23, 2013

Next at Yashar Gallery: George Tsalikis

George Tsalikis             
A PERSONAL GEOGRAPHY     






On view: September 5-25, 2013

Opening Reception: Thursday, Sep 5, 6-8PM

Greenpoint Gallery Night: Friday, Sep 13, 6-9PM



Yashar Gallery @ Brooklyn Art Studios
276 Greenpoint Avenue, Brooklyn, NY 11222

Gallery Hours: Saturdays, Sundays 1-5PM and by appointment
Contact: George Tsalikis at 857-719-7008 or tsalikisstudio@gmail.com

Saturday, August 3, 2013

Wednesday, July 31, 2013

William Keegan - Hello World opens August 8th

Hello World - 2013

Upcoming Exhibition
Opening Aug 8, 2013 7:00 PM
Running thru Aug 22, 2013

TO SCHEDULE A VIEWING:
phone: 917-740-3646

Wednesday, July 24, 2013

Thursday, July 11, 2013

Kiyomi Yamagishi @ AsiaStore Summer Sale Event


Kiyomi Yamagishi
AsiaStore Summer Sale Event

July 3 - August 31
AsiaStore at Asia Society and Museum
725 Park Ave. (at 70th St)


















Wednesday, June 12, 2013

Next at Yashar Gallery...

Closing Party: Thursday, July 25, 6:30-9:30pm

Wednesday, May 22, 2013

Patricia Gaeta: Through the Thicket of Things





Masters & Pelavin is pleased to present Through the Thicket of Things, the artist’s first solo exhibition with the gallery. In a series of abstract collages, Gaeta uses graph paper as her primary medium and main source of inspiration. Although her geometric constructions are painstakingly hand-cut, carefully layered and precisely ordered within their rectangular formats, the overall compositions have an intriguing energy, depth, and visual complexity.

After finding countless boxes of old graph paper in a trash bin, Gaeta began using it for her drawings. Soon, however, she discovered that cutting the paper along it’s gridded lines with an X-Acto blade and removing small sections of the graph was a process that opened up new artistic possibilities. Although occasionally her work looks as though the paper may have been machine cut, a closer look reveals her precise, labor-intensive process, with spontaneous, hand-made imperfections evident in the highly detailed work.

By its very nature, graph paper contains at least two perpendicular sets of lines forming a square grid, inviting activities such as three-dimensional drafting. Using this flat-surfaced grid as the jumping off point, Gaeta builds the illusion of depth with minimalist paper squares and cubes that have been glued flat against the graph paper. At the same time, she creates literal depth by building up layers of paper upon various shapes, raising and precariously overlapping them, adding height and volume to the geometric configurations. The boldness of these vivid, colorful designs, coupled with the delicate, tessellated nature of the thinly cut paper, create striking sculptural patterns that evoke a range of crafts, such as crochet, weavings, mosaics and architectural renderings.


  
Much of the work in this show was, in fact, inspired by architecture, particularly the empty, dilapidated buildings near Gaeta’s hometown of Niagra Falls, New York. Recalling the broken factory windows and rusting exteriors, many of the small collages in this show evoke a sense of uninhabited space and industrial decline, while her larger pieces tend toward proliferation and renewal. Her use of graph paper and the strict, systematic nature of architectural drafting it elicits are juxtaposed with worn, broken down materials such as ragged-edged paper, perforated vellum, wood veneers and flaking paint in luscious hues, suggesting an elegant and ordered decay. 

As Gaeta herself explains, “The use of graph paper is less common today as computer software has taken over many of the paper’s former uses. I want to go back to those humble uses, to a hand-made, craft-based art that eventually breaks down and deteriorates, but is ultimately more tactile, engaging and visually pleasurable.” 

A recent graduate of SUNY Purchase Conservatory of Art & Design, Gaeta currently lives and works in New York City.


Patricia Gaeta Through the Thicket of Things

June 13 – July 27
Reception: Thurs, June 13, from 6-8 pm

13 Jay Street
New York, NY 10013
646.926.2787
gallery@masterspelavin.com