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Art News:
Christopher Chiappa, Paul Gabrielli, Joseph Kosuth
Gareth Long, Megan Marrin, Diana Shpungin, William Stone
June 21 - July 28, 2012
Reception:
Thursday, June 21: 6-8pm
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INVISIBLE-EXPORTS is pleased to present Furniture, a group show featuring work
by Christopher Chiappa, Paul Gabrielli, Joseph Kosuth, Gareth Long, Megan
Marrin, Diana Shpungin, and William Stone.
Everydayness
is not the enemy of inquiry and aesthetic revelation but its instigating
setting.
Together,
the works collected here showcase a kind of sculptural gesture, extending to
work in three dimensions the perspicacious lessons of genre painting—that all
forms are ideal forms, and all objects, even, or perhaps especially, unexceptional
ones, are inscribed through use and desire with personal and stupefying
meaning. The result is a collection of familiar objects remade into meditations
on personhood, perspective, consumer history, and private fetish—each work
commemoratory and wondrous and bracingly approachable, a new kind of genre
sculpture. * * *
INVISIBLE-EXPORTS is located in the Lower East Side, at 14A
Orchard
Street, just north of Canal. Please note our summer hours: Wednesday through Saturday, noon-6pm, and by appointment. For more information, call 212 226 5447 or email:
info@invisible-exports.com
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