Wijnanda Deroo

Wijnanda Deroo

March 18 - 21, 2010

Highlighting Robert Mann's presentation will be the debut of exciting new works by Gail Albert Halaban, Jeff Brouws, Wijnanda Deroo and Mary Mattingly. Deroo's critically acclaimed Inside New York Eateries series, recently on view in the Museum of the City of New York's Dutch Seen exhibition, will be represented by her image of Brooklyn diner Relish. Brouws and Mattingly contribute previews of new bodies of work, while Albert Halaban has new photographs as part of her Out My Window series. The selection of contemporary photographs will be completed by Holly Andres, Elijah Gowin, Michael Kenna, and Susan Rankaitis.

Acknowledging the gallery program's ongoing relationship to the artists and historical legacy of New Topographics, Robert Mann will have a selection of related works, including photographs by Robbert Flick, and Joe Deal. Deal will be represented by vintage works from the 1970s as well as from his recent series West & West, which will be exhibited concurrently at the gallery the week of AIPAD (The Association of International Photography Art Dealers).

Following the critical success of the gallery's widely reviewed recent exhibition Robert Frank,at AIPAD Robert Mann will include a selection of iconic works from The Americans. Vintage works will be rounded out by outstanding Camera Work, photogravures and photographs by W. Eugene Smith.

Robert Mann at AIPAD
Park Avenue Armory at 67th Street
New York, NY

www.robertmann.com
www.aipad.com

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Wijnanda Deroo

Wijnanda Deroo

March 18 - 21, 2010

Highlighting Robert Mann's presentation will be the debut of exciting new works by Gail Albert Halaban, Jeff Brouws, Wijnanda Deroo and Mary Mattingly. Deroo's critically acclaimed Inside New York Eateries series, recently on view in the Museum of the City of New York's Dutch Seen exhibition, will be represented by her image of Brooklyn diner Relish. Brouws and Mattingly contribute previews of new bodies of work, while Albert Halaban has new photographs as part of her Out My Window series. The selection of contemporary photographs will be completed by Holly Andres, Elijah Gowin, Michael Kenna, and Susan Rankaitis.

Acknowledging the gallery program's ongoing relationship to the artists and historical legacy of New Topographics, Robert Mann will have a selection of related works, including photographs by Robbert Flick, and Joe Deal. Deal will be represented by vintage works from the 1970s as well as from his recent series West & West, which will be exhibited concurrently at the gallery the week of AIPAD (The Association of International Photography Art Dealers).

Following the critical success of the gallery's widely reviewed recent exhibition Robert Frank,at AIPAD Robert Mann will include a selection of iconic works from The Americans. Vintage works will be rounded out by outstanding Camera Work, photogravures and photographs by W. Eugene Smith.

Robert Mann at AIPAD
Park Avenue Armory at 67th Street
New York, NY

www.robertmann.com
www.aipad.com

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Wijanda Deroo

Wijanda Deroo

March 18 - 21, 2010

Highlighting Robert Mann's presentation will be the debut of exciting new works by Gail Albert Halaban, Jeff Brouws, Wijnanda Deroo and Mary Mattingly. Deroo's critically acclaimed Inside New York Eateries series, recently on view in the Museum of the City of New York's Dutch Seen exhibition, will be represented by her image of Brooklyn diner Relish. Brouws and Mattingly contribute previews of new bodies of work, while Albert Halaban has new photographs as part of her Out My Window series. The selection of contemporary photographs will be completed by Holly Andres, Elijah Gowin, Michael Kenna, and Susan Rankaitis.

Acknowledging the gallery program's ongoing relationship to the artists and historical legacy of New Topographics, Robert Mann will have a selection of related works, including photographs by Robbert Flick, and Joe Deal. Deal will be represented by vintage works from the 1970s as well as from his recent series West & West, which will be exhibited concurrently at the gallery the week of AIPAD (The Association of International Photography Art Dealers).

Following the critical success of the gallery's widely reviewed recent exhibition Robert Frank,at AIPAD Robert Mann will include a selection of iconic works from The Americans. Vintage works will be rounded out by outstanding Camera Work, photogravures and photographs by W. Eugene Smith.

Robert Mann at AIPAD
Park Avenue Armory at 67th Street
New York, NY

www.robertmann.com
www.aipad.com

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Rafael Rozendaal

Rafael Rozendaal

February 28 - March 28, 2010

Spencer Brownstone is pleased to present a tandem exhibition featuring the work of Tara Sinn and Rafaël Rozendaal.

Winter is a time marked by hostile weather and driven by extremes. Functioning as an immersive environment, this exhibition descends into a realm where the altered psychological state of winter operates as the norm, -the artworks simultaneously reveling and reviling in conflicting symptoms of indulgence and depravation, anxiety and detachment, mania and depression.
First conceived as a web animation (http://www.babydinosaureyes.com/xanax.html), Tara Sinn's XANAX utilizes typography and design tropes to address the limitations of pharmaceutical taxonomy, psychiatric medication, and its greater psychopharmacological concerns. Toying with the construction of the palindrome, Sinn blurs the lines between the austerity of official drug nomenclature and the contemporary nonchalant approach to recreational drug use. This exhibition will feature a new large-scale installation version of XANAX composed of suspended Mylar.

A full-fledged participatory installation, Rafaël Rozendaal's Broken Self was also originally concocted for the Internet Using a minimal approach, the site consists of a blank browser window acting as a brittle medium that can be shattered with the mere click of the mouse. Whether interpreted as a release from an overly wired world or attributed to the continual breaking-down of the Self, the effect is one of blissful violence and purgative joy. In the installation version the screen is simply painted onto a concrete wall lit only via a rapid strobe. Participants engage by projecting glass bottles at the painted screen, creating a euphoric crash and a rain of broken glass. On the floor, the shards remain as they fell, accumulating and leaving a shiny residue of the creative destruction.

Spencer Brownstone Gallery
39 Wooster Street
New York, NY 10013
Tel.: 212-334-3455

www.spencerbrownstonegallery.com

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Rafael Rozendaal

Rafael Rozendaal

February 28 - March 28, 2010

Spencer Brownstone is pleased to present a tandem exhibition featuring the work of Tara Sinn and Rafaël Rozendaal.

Winter is a time marked by hostile weather and driven by extremes. Functioning as an immersive environment, this exhibition descends into a realm where the altered psychological state of winter operates as the norm, -the artworks simultaneously reveling and reviling in conflicting symptoms of indulgence and depravation, anxiety and detachment, mania and depression.
First conceived as a web animation (http://www.babydinosaureyes.com/xanax.html), Tara Sinn's XANAX utilizes typography and design tropes to address the limitations of pharmaceutical taxonomy, psychiatric medication, and its greater psychopharmacological concerns. Toying with the construction of the palindrome, Sinn blurs the lines between the austerity of official drug nomenclature and the contemporary nonchalant approach to recreational drug use. This exhibition will feature a new large-scale installation version of XANAX composed of suspended Mylar.

A full-fledged participatory installation, Rafaël Rozendaal's Broken Self was also originally concocted for the Internet Using a minimal approach, the site consists of a blank browser window acting as a brittle medium that can be shattered with the mere click of the mouse. Whether interpreted as a release from an overly wired world or attributed to the continual breaking-down of the Self, the effect is one of blissful violence and purgative joy. In the installation version the screen is simply painted onto a concrete wall lit only via a rapid strobe. Participants engage by projecting glass bottles at the painted screen, creating a euphoric crash and a rain of broken glass. On the floor, the shards remain as they fell, accumulating and leaving a shiny residue of the creative destruction.

Spencer Brownstone Gallery
39 Wooster Street
New York, NY 10013
Tel.: 212-334-3455

www.spencerbrownstonegallery.com

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Uploaded on Mar 11, 2010

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