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Decipher: Hand Painted Digital
Yasufumi Nakamori, guest curator
Thursday, January 13, 2005 to March 5, 2005
Admission is FREE
OPENING NIGHT RECEPTION:
Thursday, January 13 - 6pm-8pm
SPECIAL EVENT:
Artist Talk
Wednesday, February 2 at 7 pm
Admission is free, but space is limited.
For reservations, please call 718.875.4047 x11.
Curatorial Statement
Exhibition Checklist
Gallery Location/Directions
Acknowledgements
Curatorial Statement
Curated by guest curator Yasufumi Nakamori, decipher: hand-painted digital reveals an unexpected aspect of digital art, where artists decode and interpret digital technology, and then paint, sculpt and create works by hand, expressing human marks and often emotionally charged gestures. In decipher, artists use technology as an extension of the hand or as a conceptual tool, to create works with a sensibility that are at once, subversive, ecstatic and expressionistic.
This exhibition is part of the Rotunda Gallery's Lori Ledis Curatorial Initiative, a competitive program that supports emerging curators. The program gives young curatorial talents the opportunity to realize a large-scale exhibition in a professional museum setting.
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Exhibition Checklist
Unless otherwise noted all works are from the collection of the artists; dimensions are given in inches (height x width x depth).
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David Brody
Proliferation, 2004
single-channel video, DVD format
3:00 minutes
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Goosenecks, 2004
ink on rice paper
37 x 96 inches
$1,500
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Claire Corey
32B32, 2004
pigmented ink on canvas
31 1/2 x 40 3/8 inches
$ 3,200
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Detail
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1G20A, 2004
pigmented ink on canvas
41 1/2 x 52 inches
$4,800
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Detail
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Marsha Cottrell
Architecture of Air 1, 2004
unique electrostatic print on mylar
12 x 18.5 inches
$ 2,500
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Architecture of Air 2, 2004
unique electrostatic print on mylar
12 x 18.5 inches
$ 2,500
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Untitled, 2004
unique electrostatic print on mylar
12 x 18.5 inches
$2,500
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Detail
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Untitled, 2004
unique electrostatic print on mylar
12 x 18.5 inches
$2,500
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James Esber
Untitled (Red/Blue Lincoln), 2004
plasticine on canvas
30 x 29 inches
$4,000
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Detail
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Untitled (Yellow/Gray Lincoln), 2004
plasticine on canvas
62 x 34 inches
$5,000
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Detail
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Untitled (Dark Blue Lincoln), 2004
plasticine on canvas
38 x 29 inches
$4,400
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Untitled (Light Green Lincoln), 2004
plasticine on canvas
48 x 33-1/2 inches
$4,800
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Detail
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Franklin Evans
Regeneration Wall: Fertile Field rdekref, 2004
water color, ink and oil on paper with single-channel video, DVD format
variable dimensions
Prices upon request
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Detail
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Carl Fudge
Rotunda 1, 2004
oil and acrylic on canvas
20 x 20 inches
NFS
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Rotunda 2, 2004
oil and acrylic on canvas
20 x 20 inches
NFS
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Rotunda 3, 2004
oil and acrylic on canvas
20 x 20 inches
NFS
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Rotunda 4, 2004
oil and acrylic on canvas
20 x 20 inches
NFS
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Rotunda 5, 2004
oil and acrylic on canvas
20 x 20 inches
NFS
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Cadence Giersbach
Niagara: Maid Of The Mist, 2004
flashe on wood panel
60 x 72 inches
$ 8,200
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Detail
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Millree Hughes
Landscape 2, 2004
single-channel digital animation, DVD format
30 x 70 inches, 2:30 minutes
$ 1,000
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title to come, 2004
medium to come
7 x 11 inches each
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Bruce Pearson
The ridiculous bodies of the spirits (from the landscape group, 2004
acrylic on styrofoam
89-1/2 x 72 x 4-1/2 inches
$40,000
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Detail
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Randy Wray
Bouquet, 2004
wood, papier-mâché, plaster, seashells, quartz crystals, epoxy putty, epoxy resin, mica and acrylic paint
57 x 23 x 18 inches
$ 9,000
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Bouquet, 2004
acrylic, oil, macramé, paper pulp in artist's frame of wood, papier-mâché,
quartz crystals, geodes, buttons and epoxy resin
46 x 31 inches
$ 9,000
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Dig, 2003
acrylic, paper collage, macaroni and thread on paper
12 x 16 inches
$ 1,300 framed
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Detail
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Machine, 2003
acrylic, sculpey, photo collage, macaroni and glitter on paper
12 x 16 inches
$ 1,300 framed
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Detail
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Whirligig, 2001-04
acrylic, paper pulp, felt, pencil and glitter on paper
12 x 9 inches
$ 1,040 framed
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Trinity, 1988-2004
variable dimensions
$ 9,000 please inquire about individual works
left to right
Spontaneous Generator, 1999
ceramic, papier-mâché and wire
8 x 8-1/2 x 8 inches
Rooster, 2002
papier-mâché, acrylic, glitter and carborundum grits
15 x 10 x 7 inches
Klump, 1988
papier-mâché, cement, glass, acrylic and oil paint
8 x 8 x 8 inches
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The purchase of artwork is an important way individuals can support contemporary artists and share their work with others. The Rotunda Gallery is a not-for-profit exhibition space and retains 20% of the proceeds of sales to help underwrite its exhibitions and educational programs. Please ask the gallery sitter if you would like additional information.
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Gallery Location/Directions
The Rotunda Gallery (33 Clinton Street, Brooklyn Heights), housed in an award-winning space designed by Smith-Miller + Hawkinson, showcases the work of Brooklyn artists. The Rotunda Gallery's educational programs reach 6,000 students each year with gallery visits and in-school art making projects. Janet Riker is the Gallery Director; Meridith McNeal is Associate Director. The Rotunda Gallery is a project of the not-for-profit BRIC/Brooklyn Information & Culture, Inc.
Located in Brooklyn Heights, just over the Brooklyn and Manhattan Bridges, the Gallery is also easily accessible by public transportation. It is a short walk from the 2,3; 4,5; M; N or R trains at the Court Street/Borough Hall station; or the A, C trains at High Street.
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Acknowledgements
The Rotunda Gallery is grateful for the generous support of our exhibition and education programs from Astoria Federal, the Sally and Milton Avery Foundation, Bloomberg L.P., Con Edison, Doris Duke Charitable Foundation, Forest City Ratner Companies, the William Randolph Hearst Foundations, the Independence Community Foundation, the Andrew W. Mellon Foundation, the New York Community Trust, JP Morgan Chase, the Pepsi Cola/Hip-Hop Summit Partnership, the Rush Philanthropic Arts Foundation, Verizon, the Andy Warhol Foundation for the Visual Arts, as well as numerous individuals.
Programs are made possible in part by public funds from the National Endowment for the Arts, New York City Department of Cultural Affairs with support from Brooklyn Borough President Marty Markowitz and the Brooklyn Delegation to the New York City Council, and the New York State Council on the Arts.
The Rotunda Gallery is a program of BRIC/Brooklyn Information & Culture
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