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Free Form
195 Morgan Ave.
Brooklyn, NY 11237


November 16th, 2007 - December 7th, 2007
Opening: 
November 16th, 2007 7:00 PM - 10:00 PM
 
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> QUICK FACTS
WEBSITE:  
http://www.3rdwardbrooklyn.org/
NEIGHBORHOOD:  
brooklyn
EMAIL:  
info@3rdwardbrooklyn.org
PHONE:  
718.715.4961
OPEN HOURS:  
Mon-Fri 8am - midnight; Sat-Sun 9am-midnight
ARTS ORGANIZATION:  
3rd Ward, Madagascar Institute
TAGS:  
painting, sculpture, brooklyn, creative, ward, madagascar
COST:  
Free
> DESCRIPTION
Free Form is a group exhibition that brings together three artists who share a similar utilization of spontaneity, irregular compositional layering and structure, and are concerned with attaining an equilibrium in their work—literal and otherwise—albeit through an erratic creation process. Here, Jennifer Caviola, Matt King and Nick van Woert present fresh two and three-dimensional pieces, brimming with dynamism and exemplifying the free form.

Jennifer Caviola, who recently graduated from the Parsons MFA program, develops her abstract paintings simply, as she states, "by painting". Caviola does not make sketches nor does she have any preconceived idea as to what a painting will become when she applies her brush to the canvas for the first time. Her works are deemed complete only when a balance is achieved amongst the various layers, sprawling forms, and colors of the canvas.

Matt King builds towering, haphazard constructions using a combination of raw, found and artist-made materials in order to explore the importance of the irrational.  As King states, “The work acknowledges that the continuity of narrative that we perceive as reality is an invention and that we might learn by looking into the fractures and contradictions that don’t align smoothly with this fiction.” King graduated from the MFA Program at Bard College in 2004 and currently teaches at Virginia Commonwealth University.
 
Nick van Woert, a 2007 graduate of Parsons MFA program and winner of the 2007 International Sculpture Center Student Award, creates sculptures that, like his impression of culture, result from “the pressure to produce, acquire and abandon consumable goods and information.” His artistic practice moves forward at a ludicrous speed, preventing logic and order to have any influence on what he creates.

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