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Inside Art at Jonathan Ferrara Gallery December 3, 2010

December 3, 2010 
 inside Art at Jonathan Ferrara Gallery New Orleans
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 Daisuke Shintani, Kevin Levine and Generic Art Solutions (G.A.S.)
 All Three Shows Up for One More Week

ds "Vines and Leaves", new sculpture by Japanese artist Daisuke Shintani continues through December 28th.

For this exhibition, Daisuke Shintani presents work in two parts. The first delves into a medium he has mastered for the past fifteen years, his trademark combination of bronze sculpture and poured glass.He will create installations of leaves and vines that will stretch across the walls of the gallery. He creates the vines that hold the leaves by hand-twisting rods of wax that are then caste in bronze.

The second part of the exhibition shows Shintani utilizing more ordinary materials found in everyday life; paper, wire, aluminum and gold leaf to explore a new direction in his work, granting himself the freedom to explore new materials to communicate his vision while still embracing the concept of presenting the organic nature vines and leaves. In addition, he has incorporated handmade Japanese papers brought back from his recent trip to Japan.

In his bronze works, Shintani literally pours molten glass over leaves that are hand-caste from nature. Shintani then meticulously fires the glass to create the desired length; making his sculptures appear organic; yet frozen in time.

The Hiroshima-born sculptor began working with glass over twenty five years ago while studying at the Glass Art Institute in Tokyo. He poured glass over random objects he would find: kitchen appliances, furniture, road kill, pizza, "pretty much anything I saw and questioned". He developed a love for glass as an expressive medium by experimenting with the intense heat and its interaction with foreign objects; how it tends to consume everything and leave traces of its presence.

Daisuke Shintani is an internationally recognized artist whose work has been exhibited across the United States and in Russia, Switzerland, France, Canada, Italy and Japan.

To view the exhibition "Vines and Leaves", please .



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Untimely Ruins, new works by photographer Kevin Levine continues through December 28th.

Kevin Levine is a photographer and mariner who guides ships through the waterways of coastal Louisiana. Captain Levine is a member of the Associated Branch Pilots for the Port of New Orleans. His photographs explore life on the Mississippi as well as the aging structures of the past. His unique access to the Delta and his perspective of life on the water give his photographs a sense of time and place.

As the son of a Bar Pilot, Levine followed his father's path and has worked on the water since the age of 17. He holds a strong connection to the Mississippi Delta and mourns the loss of beaches and marshland that he witnesses eroding while piloting ships through Southwest Pass.

Untimely Ruins documents three historical lighthouses built at the entrances to the Mississipi River. These lighthouses date from 1838, 1855 and 1871, with the latter considered an engineering feat of its time. All are now deemed inaccessible and are on the doomsday list for lighthouses.

Levine's photographs capture the remains of these fading monuments with use of color and contrast manipulation, exposure and special effects, adding a painterly quality to the structures that celebrate and restore these artifacts from the recent past.

"I spent my childhood summers swimming, fishing and exploring the beaches and muddy silt deposits from the Mississippi River at South Pass. As the son of a Bar Pilot, I followed my father's path and have worked on the water since the age of 17.I feel a connection to this Delta formed by the Missisippi and mourn the loss of beaches and marshland that I witness eroding as I pilot ships through Southwest Pass.

I am attracted to the art of photography by manipulating contrast, color saturation, exposure and special effects. This series of work is about finding the artistic qualities of the old, forgotten, and taken for granted structures that we see on a daily basis, and never really notice. As well as documenting three historical lighthouses built at the entrances to the Mississipi River. These lighthouses date from 1838, 1855 and 1871, the latter is considered an engineering feat of its time. All are considered inaccessible and are on the doomsday list for lighthouses."


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In addition to the new works by Kevin Levine, the gallery is still exhibiting a suite of photographs by the art duo Generic Art Solutions (G.A.S.) entitled "Selections from the Past". Artists Tony Campbell and Matt Vis who make up the art duo are well known for their photographic recreations of master works from art history, such as Carvaggio, where they become every subject in the work. Generic Art Solutions (G.A.S.) currently has a solo exhibition at the New Orleans Museum of Art entitled "Deja Vu All Over Again" that includes photographs, video works and large-scale silkscreens.




To view Untimely Ruins by Kevin Levine, please


To view Generic Art Solutions (G.A.S.) "Selections from the Past", please


 


 JFG Has Major Success At PULSE Miami: Museum Acquisitions and Private Collections
 Also New Skylar Fein Works From Pulse Available Individually

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Jonathan Ferrara Gallery exhibition at the 2010 Pulse Contemporary Art Fair in Miami during the annual Art Basel Miami Beach art fairs was very successful.



The gallery sold three major Skylar Fein works to collections including:

The Brooklyn Museum:

Black Lincoln for Dooky Chase, 2010
Acrylic on plaster and wood
68 x 44 in.

Co-Chairperson of the Whitney Museum:

Face-off (George and Martha Washington), 2010
Oil on plaster and wood
24 x 13 in.

and Board Members of the Brooklyn Museum:

The Revolutionary Alphabet, 2010
Acrylic, latex, wood, lexan, light kit
55 x 30 x 6 in.


Fourteen of Dan Tague's new folded dollar bill works sold to collectors across the US and to collections in Brussels, Monaco and Paris.


And two major David Buckingham works, Its Only Rock and Roll and Marigny Dollar Sign sold to private collections as well.

To see images of the works at the gallery booth at Pulse, please .




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COLLECTION ALERT

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Skylar Fein's five panel piece entitled The Greats (pictured above) is now being sold as individual works. Three of the five have already been acquired. Please contact the gallery for more information.


Pictured:

Skylar Fein

The Greats (Lincoln, JFK, Washington, Franklin)
Acrylic and latex on wood
12" x 9" each

***Franklin appears twice as Skylar says you can always use more Franklin.***


 


 Generic Art Solutions Acquired by New Orleans Museum of Art
 NOMA Acquires Three Works for Permanent Collection

gas noma Jonathan Ferrara Gallery is proud to announce that the New Orleans Museum of Art has acquired three works from the artist team Generic Art Solutions (G.A.S.-Matt Vis and Tony Campbell) for the permanent collection.

NOMA has acquired (pictured above left to right)

Generic Art Solutions

The Raft, 2010
Archival Inkjet Print on Photographic Paper
30 x 45 in.
Edition #4/11

Spill. 2010
Video Installation

Border Patrol, 2010
Archival Inkjet Print on Photographic Paper
34 x 38 in.
Edition #1/10


To view Generic Art Solutions(G.A.S.) exhibition Deja Vu All Over Again at the New Orleans Museum of Art, please .



Please contact the gallery about the availability of specific works.


 


 Upcoming in January
 "Resounding": A Prospect 1.5 International Exhibition Curated by Dan Cameron

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Jonathan Ferrara Gallery is pleased to announce Resounding: A Prospect 1.5 exhibition curated by Dan Cameron featuring the work of Fikret Atay (Turkey), Rhona Bitner (Paris and New York), Sean Duffy ( Los Angeles), Tim Lee (Vancouver) and Ted Riederer (New York). The exhibition opens on Saturday January 8th and runs through February 1, 2011.

For devoted music fans, the hardest adjustment one has to make is the echoing silence that descends when the band finishes playing and the house lights go up. With the sudden absence of music, other senses rush to fill the void, with visual art foremost among the ways music becomes 'represented' when nobody is playing. As technology increasingly transforms the medium for delivering music to its audience to obsolete artifacts, we look upon the vinyl LP, the cassette, and the CD as artifacts from a parallel universe. Each of the five participating artists deals with this involuntary distance from their musical muse in a different way.

In Rhona Bitner's photographs of sites where legendary musical performances took place, one senses a residue of the historical act, much as one might when contemplating a battlefield where scores of individuals fought and died several lifetimes ago. Whether it is an image of Sun Studios in Memphis, Preservation Hall in New Orleans, or Cobo Hall in Detroit, invisible cues let us know that we are gazing upon something important. Tim Lee's photographs and videos are simple slights-of-hand that enable the artist to become one of his own musical idols by recording himself going through the physical act of playing an instrument, & then 'attaching' that image to the figure of an actual musical virtuoso.

The vinyl LP is unique in its capacity to imbue an ambience of baby boom nostalgia, which makes it a nearly universal symbol of music's unlimited expressiveness. Ted Riederer and Sean Duffy both use the vocabulary of record collecting to produce a startlingly up-to-date range of images. Duffy's ingeniously altered record players and album jackets suggest hidden meanings in the accidental & the mundane, while Riederer's constructed environment of recycled vinyl ties together the escape fantasy of Star Wars with an unabashedly romantic perspective on the intricate network of indie bands and labels throughout the country.

Fikret Atay, who is from the Kurdish region of Turkey, has often incorporated the principle of accidental or found music into his videos, by treating the impulse toward rhythm and melody as a kind of side-effect of other cultural processes. In this way, the sound of two boys warming up on a winter night in an ATM, or of men gathering for prayer, becomes a conduit for a musical impulse that is an innate part of human behavior.

About Prospect 1.5

As part of its mission to present and promote the art and artists of New Orleans, U.S. Biennial will present Prospect.1.5 New Orleans, a fifteen-week program of exhibitions, symposiums, and public events taking place November, 6, 2010 through February 19, 2011. Prospect.1.5 will highlight the contemporary art scene in the city, with almost fifty artists presenting work in twelve venues throughout the New Orleans metropolitan area.

Prospect.1.5 will also serve as a preview to Prospect.2 New Orleans. Several Prospect.1.5 venues will also host exhibitions for Prospect.2, and many of the world's most promising and/or recognized local, national and international artists will be visiting New Orleans during Prospect.1.5 in advance of developing major new projects to be premiered at Prospect.2.

About the Artists


Fikret Atay (Video)
(Batman, Turkey, 1976)
Lives and works in Batman and Paris
Represented by Galerie Chantal Crousel, Paris

Fikret Atay was born in 1976 in Batman, Turkey, a small Kurdish city on the Tigris River close to the Iraqi border. He received his degree in fine arts from Dicle University in Diyarbakir, Turkey, and currently lives in Paris. Atay has had solo exhibitions at the Hammer Museum, Los Angeles; Kunstverein für die Rheinlande und Westfalen, Düsseldorf, Germany; Museo de Arte Contemporáneo, León, Spain; Maison de l'Architecture, Paris; and the Vienna Kunsthalle. His video works have been included in the group exhibitions Time Zones at the Tate Modern, London, and Adaptive Behavior at the New Museum of Contemporary Art, New York, and in several biennial exhibitions worldwide. Reviews of his work have appeared in Flash Art, Art Press, and Contemporary.

Rhona Bitner (Photography)
Lives and works in New York and Paris
Represented by CRG Gallery, New York and Galerie Xippas, Paris

Photographer Rhona Bitner has spent the past 15 years of her career observing and capturing the performer and the performance space. Though the artist documents the space, the photos are far from documentary. In her body of work titled "STAGE," Bitner captures the silent moments just before and directly after someone appears on the stage. Bitner lives and works in New York and Paris. She exhibits work in the U.S. with the CRG Gallery in New York and the Howard Yezerski Gallery in Boston and Galerie Xippas in Paris. Bitner has participated widely in international exhibitions at the Whitney Museum of American Art, The Art Institute of Chicago, the Wadsworth Atheneum, and most recently in Les Rencontres d'Arles in France and "Women in Photography" currently at the Museum of Modern Art in New York.

Sean Duffy
Lives and Works in Los Angeles
Represented by Susane Vielmetter Gallery, Los Angeles

Duffy's music-based sculptures and installations ingeniously combine technology with an interest in the poetics of obsolescence. He generally works with recycled materials, not as a way of lending them the aesthetic patina of a found object, but to investigate our fraught relations with the technologies that enable us to enjoy music, and that break that bond of attachment once a new technology has been developed.
For this exhibition Duffy will present the work, Lonesome Town, whose central part is a copy of the 45rpm single by the same title, as well as a group of wall works created from altered record covers.

Tim Lee
(Korea, 1975)
Lives and works in Vancouver
Represented by Lisson Gallery, London and Rüdiger Schöttle Gallery, Munich

Lee's artistic practice is concerned with public figures from sports, art history and popular culture. Through enactments, he examines key moments in their careers and explores how they relate to a larger cultural history. Born in Seoul, he lives and works in Vancouver. He won the Sobey Art Award in 2008 and has been featured in group exhibitions at Musée des beaux-arts, Montreal; Tate Modern, London; or Mori Art Museum, Tokyo and was the Capp Street Project artist in residence at the California College of the Arts in 2007. His most recent solo exhibition took place at the Hayward Gallery in London in 2008.

Ted Riederer (Painting/Installation)
(New York, 1970)

One-time refugee from punk and sometime band member, Ted Riederer has armed himself with photography equipment, painting supplies, electric guitars, amplifiers, old LPs, record players, drum kits, hard disk recorders and long stemmed roses as he's ambled artistically from the Americas to the Antipodes.

His work has been shown nationally and internationally including exhibitions at PS1, David Zwirner Gallery, Goff and Rosenthal Berlin, Nicole Klagsbrun Gallery, Jack Hanley Gallery( San Francisco), Marianne Boesky Gallery, David Winton Bell Gallery(Brown University), University of South Florida Contemporary Art Museum, and the Liverpool Biennial. Riederer holds a BA from Tufts University, a BFA from The School of the Museum of Fine Arts Boston and an MFA The School of Visual Arts

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