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B. Wurtz, Slide Cube (from series), 35 mm slides, 5 x 5 x 5 cm, limited series, 1979
  New Traditionalists

March 22 - April 21, 2012
Opening March 22, 6 - 8 pm

Organized by Mary Grace Wright

JUSTIN ADIAN
JESS FULLER
LEIF RITCHEY
B. WURTZ


Martos Gallery
540 West 29th Street
New York, NY 10001
212.560.0670
info@martosgallery.com
www.martosgallery.com



March 22 - April 21, 2012
opening reception: March 22, 6 - 8 pm



Martos Gallery is pleased to present New Traditionalists, a group exhibition featuring works by American artists Justin Adian, Jess Fuller, Leif Ritchey, and B. Wurtz, organized by Mary Grace Wright.

Justin Adian (b. 1976, Fort Worth, TX) manipulates painterly surfaces into playful psychosexual conglomerations. Canvas is wrapped tightly around bulbous upholsterer's foam and sprayed with sleek industrial paint, its contours overlapping in tantalizing ways.

Jess Fuller’s (b. 1972, Portland, ME), hand dyed fabric paintings have evolved into plush sculptural reliefs. These distressed canvases are both stuffed and dismembered, exploiting and exposing the material’s structural limits. Fuller presents these sprawling, colorful hides in various formats, shapeshifting from wall to floor, image to text.

Leif Ritchey (b. 1975 Ann Arbor, MI) uses chance operations and intuition to dictate materials and compositions in his otherwise formally conservative paintings. Owing to its discarded fabrics, papers, plastics, each work could have only come to be in its particular time and place. This clairvoyant encounter results in assemblages eliciting tangles of narrative both concrete and imagined.

B. Wurtz (b. 1948, Pasadena, CA) personalizes mass-produced objects, refashioning the formal strategies of constructivism to suit his own modest, introspective vision. This exhibition contains similar works spanning from 1979 to 1999, exemplifying his long-term exploration of recurring motifs. The use of nostalgic triggers (the suggestion of Christmas ornaments, the obsolete technology of 35mm slides) within a mechanized structure evokes artifacts both ancient and futuristic.

For further information please contact gracie@martosgallery.com or 212-560-0670



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