Altered Space Gallery's CONDENSE (Group Show) Packs Big Talent into Small Spaces
- VENICE BEACH, California
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- December 13, 2012
CONDENSE is a look at contemporary artists who construct within restrictive space. These artists layer, compact, weave, & build in explosive detail, in a tense effort to maximize a new plane economy.
Featuring emerging and established artists who work with grandiose abandon on smaller pictorial planes utilizing painting, drawing, assemblage and montage.
TYLER FERREIRA is already a master printmaker, while still in his 20s, and uses the antiquated process of lithography to unearth the unconscious mechanics of street art language.
DINAH KIRGO is an emmy-award winning TV show writer, turned contemporary artist. She makes dense collages inspired by her childhood hallucinations.
KEBA KONTE is an internationally exhibiting artist, combining found photo and object, as montage.
JHYDYN LEVI is an emerging Los Angeles street/pop artist, and has exhibited in LA, NY, and UK.
MATJAMES METSON is a rising star in the art world, making assemblage contemporary again. His manically composed pieces use only found material to create a level of psychological and historical intensity not seen since Rauschenberg.
SARAH C. NEWBERRY overlaps patterns found in nature, through her meditative drawings on infinity, geometry, architecture and escape.
JULIE ORR paints reinventions of musical experience, using the fluidity of abstration to underscore an overall structure.
MIKE STREET is an established Los Angeles artist, making whimsical threaded drawings on paper which literally float in delicate space.
Contact:
Bryan ChagollaAltered Space Gallery
(310) 452-8121
alteredspacegallery@gmail.com
1221 Abbot Kinney Blvd.
Venice, California
alteredspacegallery@gmail.com
(310) 452-8121
http://alteredspacegallery.com/events-exhibitions/exhibitions/condense-group-show
About Altered Space Gallery
Altered Space Gallery is a relationship based organization. We are about the "Makers" of our world: those people who design, define, and create our physical environments.