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"Intervention: Neo Pop by Three Contemporary Artists"
2008-02-14 until 2008-04-01
Pharmaka
Los Angeles, CA,
USA United States of America
INTERVENTION - Paintings, Drawings and Sculpture by 3 Contemporary Artists: DAVID BUCKINGHAM, TIMOTHY BUCKWALTER, GREG MILLER will be on view at Pharmaka in LosAngeles from February 14 – April 1, 2008. Unlike the candy colored paintings of Warhol or the shiny-new manufactured sculptures of Jeff Koons, a newer generation of artists has created bodies of work reflecting a bleaker vision of popular culture today. Artists David Buckingham, Timothy Buckwalter and Greg Miller use their own tools, superior craftsmanship and social commentary to bring us artwork with insight, intelligence, humor and a dark aesthetic that is long overdue for recognition.
GREG MILLER
Greg Miller's approach to art is greatly influenced by the social climate of America in the 1950s and 1960s. Miller documents weathered words and images that evoke nostalgia with vintage colors and cultural images that are layered, juxtaposed, and abstracted to develop the narrative qualities of celebrated symbols and icons. Miller encapsulates this mythology of American vintage history in oil paint and surfboard resin to preserve and fossilize the images and to address an inner association with a piece of America's past. Miller's work represents the true essence of post pop art.
DAVID BUCKINGHAM
David Buckingham's found metal sculptures capture his lawless-artist intellect and the use of industrialist materials and impeccable craftsmanship are reminiscent of days long ago. His works are primal, provocative and smart. Characterized by his meticulous arrangement of tattered, found metal into unexpected rectilinear and curvilinear sculptures--some strictly with shapes and others with borrowed language. The density, texture and construction of these sculptures exhibit his superior workmanship and range of talent as an artist.
TIMOTHY BUCKWALTER
With an emphasis on storytelling as a universal form of human self-understanding, Timothy Buckwalter's paintings blend together images from the recent past to consistently create stories and statements of anxiety, desire, idiocy, anger, joy and fear. Drawings from magazine illustrations, cartoons and comic strips are appropriated from their original source for the paintings and drawings. Using design software on a computer, Buckwalter recombines and edits the images into new narratives. From there, Buckwalter prints the bits out and repaints them by hand on to kinetic fields of color.
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