SOUTHFIRST 60 N6th Street
Brooklyn, NY 11211 www.southfirst.org
SOUTHFIRST PRESENTS
DAN ATTOE, KATARINA BURIN,
BENJAMIN BUTLER, SEAN DACK,
ANNE EASTMAN, HVARD
HOMSTVEDT, TODD KNOPKE, WALID MOKH,
ELIZABETH NEEL, and
MICHAEL VAHRENWALD
13 APRIL – 13 MAY,
2007
SOUTHFIRST presents LANDSCAPES, an exhibition of recent work
in various media by Dan Attoe, Katarina Burin, Benjamin Butler, Sean Dack, Anne
Eastman, Hvard Homstvedt, Todd Knopke, Walid Mokh, Elizabeth Neel, and Michael
Vahrenwald. This group show of
paintings, photography, works on paper, collage, video and fabric sculpture on
the theme of landscape is on view from April 13 through May 13 at Southfirst
gallery in Brooklyn, NY.
Arguably
the key genre of the nineteenth century, landscape is often cited as the site
of a shift towards abstraction. In the wake of a return to painting populated
by both narrative and figuration, we also see landscape revisited as a
contemporary concern. These landscapes, though, have new preoccupations. Sean
DackÕs pixilated panoramas and Michael VahrenwaldÕs portraits of distopic
consumer parking lots point to experiences of nature newly mediated by
neo-Baudelairian internet browsers and the liminal spaces of Walmart-style
capitalism. Elizabeth NeelÕs paintings place abject bodily forms in the facture
of bare trees, while Hvard HomstvedtÕs large-scale pastel addresses Casper
David FriedrichÕs vision of nature in an acid palette. Katarina BurinÕs
collages read as portraits of sites but expose through their proto-De Stijl
language early twentieth century utopian architectural thematics as archaic.
Not
all is so pessimistic. Dan AttoeÕs small painted boards give surrealist takes
on Midwestern woodsy scenes. Todd KnopkeÕs black-on-black fabric wall piece of
a window in the Andy Warhol Estate focuses on a mystical crystal garden.
Gardens also preoccupy Walid Mokh, who both tends his and paints it, while Anne
Eastman explores one planted entirely in varieties of green moss, the scale of
the moss garden growth set off by the scale of the surrounding forest. Finally,
a spreading tree by Ben Butler pushes branches over every inch of canvas, the
weft to patterns of green suggesting leaves but also more abstract
geometries—even the textile structure of the painting support
itself.
SOUTHFIRST
is located on 60 N6th Street in Williamsburg, Brooklyn. Gallery hours: Fri, Sat
& Sun 1-6 PM and by appointment. Subway: L train to Bedford Avenue. For
more information, please contact Southfirst at 718 599 4884 or info@southfirst.org.
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