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SUMMARY:Some Ten Odd Years by Josh Dorman
DESCRIPTION:SOME TEN ODD YEARS \nAn Exhibition of Drawings and Paintings by SACI alumnus\, Josh Dorman. \n  \nStop by the Opening Reception! \nWhen: September 19\, 2019 @ 6:00pm \nWhere: 454 W 19th Street\, New York\, NY 10011 \n  \nWe are excited to present this SACI Study Abroad Alumnus’ most recent opere a collection of 11 paintings and 3 drawings entitled Some Ten Odd Years Ago. \nJosh Dorman’s work focuses on themes regarding the passing of time and how an object’s meaning is altered over time. Dorman’s work skirts the line between a technically realist practice in conflict with an almost surrealistic flavor. Artists that appear to be direct influences are Hieronymus Bosch for the obvious correlations with the scale and nuanced intricacies\, as well as surrealistic Dali and De Chirico and those of the futurists era. \nA body of work that is well grounded in past movements\, paying tribute to them\, while still aiming at creating something new and worthwhile all the same. It bears a compelling weight in terms of depth in terms of legibly micro-narratives\, recalling similarities between his work and that of European or Chinese tapestry and Russian iconographic representation. A diverse range of emotional investment can be garnered between the micro and the macro interpretations of his pieces. \nJosh Dorman (b. 1966) grew up in Baltimore in 1966 before studying at Skidmore College for his BA and then Queen’s College for his MFA. His recent exhibitions include John Martin Gallery\, One New York Plaze\, Ryan Lee Gallery and Koplin Del Rio Gallery. His artwork is in the collections of the Minneapolis Institute of Art Museum\, The Boca Raton Museum of Art\, The Butler Institute of American Art\, The Springfield Museum and The Naples Museum. \n  \nTo learn more about this exhibition\, click here. \nTo learn more about he artist\, click here. \n  \nMAKE SURE TO RSVP! WE ARE CERTAIN TO BE A FULL HOUSE!
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LOCATION:SACI Gallery\, 454 W 19th Street\, New York\, NY\, 10011\, United States
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SUMMARY:A Response to Sol LeWitt's Studio by Irene Barberis
DESCRIPTION:Variations and Compositions: \nA response to Sol LeWitt’s Studio \n3.15.19 – 6.1.19 \n  \nON VIEW: AUGUST 15 – 22\, 2019 \n  \nIrene Barberis\, an Australian/British artist\, met Sol LeWitt in 1974 and remained friends for over 30 years. She is the first artist to have the privilege to make work in Sol LeWitt’s studio in Chester and has produced new bodies of works responding to the space\, his studio processes and intersections in their oeuvres and his influence on her practice. The works shown here are from this period and are a prelude to major works constructed in Australia. \n“Often perceived as ‘composer’\, LeWitt worked every day in his Chester studio; immersed daily in his space\, I have responded to this idea in two series of works. Variations and Compositions. Variations react in a painterly manner\, to the studio publication copy of the 1974 ‘Incomplete Open Cubes’. Compositions: intervals\, are a series of colour dialogues with the 13 classical music tapes he left in his studio.” – Irene Barberis\, 2019 \n  \nOPENING RECEPTION: AUGUST 15\, 2019 @ 6:00pm \n  \nTo learn more about this exhibition\, please visit: https://saci-florence.edu/sol-lewitts-studio-saci-new-york-gallery \nPlease RSVP\, as our space tends to get quite full! Food and drinks provided.
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LOCATION:SACI Gallery\, 454 W 19th Street\, New York\, NY\, 10011\, United States
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SUMMARY:MFA Graduate Exhibition Series
DESCRIPTION:SACI MFA SUMMER GRADUATE EXHIBITION SERIES \n  \nMFA IN PHOTOGRAPHY \nOn View: May 2\, 2019 – May 30\, 2019 \nOpening Reception: May 2 @ 6:00pm \nLina Bessonova’s photography exhibition\, What We Know Nothing About\, is a collection of radiant black and white darkroom prints calls our attention to the fact that we can never truly know the layers of meanings that exist in everyday moments until these moments become memories. Come experience the intimacy of the ordinary and contemplate the meaningfulness of everyday experiences: What We Know Nothing About will make you fall in love with all that we take for granted. \n  \nMFA IN STUDIO ART \nOn View: June 6\, 2019 – June 28\, 2019 \nOpening Reception: June 6 @ 6:00pm \nCaline Touma‘s exhibition of drawing and paintings\, is an exploration of the human soul and spirit. A discovery of what it means to be human\, not only in a physical sense\, but the spiritual. What is below the physical exterior? Touma transcends beyond\, to the inside. Whether it be in the quick\, playful lines of her exquisitely complex graphite drawings\, or the animated qualities of her paintings her work breathes life\, as if it too\, has a living soul. \n  \nMFA IN COMMUNICATION DESIGN \nOn View: July 11\, 2019 – August 8\, 2019 \nOpening Reception: July 11 @ 6:00pm \nWell known marketing campaigns such as I\, Amsterdam have seen a marked increase in tourism for the Netherland city. Graphic designer\, Manuela Bosch\, displays her ability to unify her creative design and in depth understanding of fluid identity to create a brand for her home city of Montevideo\, Uruguay. The installation guides the viewer through the complex process of creating a design that captures the individuality of each citizen’s perception of their own city and encourages tourism while maintaining the heart of the city. \n  \nFor more information about SACI & the Artists\, please visit: https://saci-florence.edu/mfa-graduate-exhibition-series \nTo RSVP\, please do so here: https://www.eventbrite.com/e/mfa-graduate-exhibition-series-tickets-59974827323 
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LOCATION:SACI Gallery\, 454 W 19th Street\, New York\, NY\, 10011\, United States
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SUMMARY:Rive by Jon Verney
DESCRIPTION:RIVE: A PHOTOGRAPHY EXHIBITION \nJon Verney a photographer whose work engages in manipulated found imagery\, an interplay between the images of forgotten amateur photographers and the powerful sensation of abstract colors and fractal patterns and reticulation of the original. \nHis work is a reiteration of the dadaist practice of found objects and their subsequent metamorphoses after entering his possession. Using the contemporary material that is a Polaroid and subjecting them to methods of tangible and controllable manipulation of the photographic emulsion\, Verney draws out of them the untapped potential that lay dormant. \nHe sources his materials\, the Polaroids\, from flea markets\, shops\, or bought in bulk online. Blowing these small personal images up to a large scale reinvents the originals into something unintended at their initial creation\, giving a commentary on personal versus public. \nThe disassociation with the subjects and the original photographers’\, whose work allows Verney the ability to create his work\, mirrors that of Jacqui Kenny or Doug Rickard and their respective use of Google Street View\, a global resource allowing those two photographers to create artwork from the comfort of their own homes using the resources of our modern society. \nThe subject of this body of work\, Rive\, engages in the theme of a schism\, a fault line\, a separation of two worlds that butt up against one another\, like the waves of the ocean lapping against the shore. The banal common-place nature of these amateur photographs is at the same time both obscured behind\, and obscuring the organic blooms of his manipulations\, giving the sensation of a reciprocity between reality and surreality. \nJoin us for the Opening Reception! \nThursday\, February 7\, 2019 from 6:00-8:00pm \nMake sure to also stop by the Artist Talk! \nThursday\, April 18\, 2019 from 6:00-7:00pm \nJon Verney is a visual artist whose practice interweaves the materiality of painting\, photography\, and film. After earning a BFA with Distinction in Painting from Massachusetts College of Art and Design in 2010\, he relocated to Florence\, Italy\, where he attended SACI’s Post-Baccalaureate studio program. He was afterwards awarded a SACI Photo/Media Teaching Assistantship and remained at the school for two more years as a TA and darkroom technician. Upon returning to the United States\, he received his MFA from the Stamps School of Art & Design at the University of Michigan in 2016. Verney has exhibited his work nationally and internationally and has attended artist residencies at the Vermont Studio Center\, the Studios at MASS MoCA\, Penland School of Craft\, and the Independent Imaging Retreat in Ontario\, Canada. His studio practice is based in North Adams\, Massachusetts.
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