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Exhibition
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Invisible Jet
541 W.23rd St. New York, NY 10011
January 19th, 2007 - February 10th, 2007
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info@buiagallery.com
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emerging, contemporary
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> DESCRIPTION
BUIA Gallery is pleased to present Invisible Jet, a group show featuring new work by select gallery artists.
Kadar Brock,
in a conflation of Minimalism and Abstract Expressionism in oil,
acrylic, and spraypaint on canvas, conveys personal psychological and
spiritual realms associated with esoteric philosophy.
Jan Christensen’s conceptually based piece Boredom and Disbelief,
2006 derives from an art magazine spread based on notes on his art
making process. As always, Christensen’s work considers the definition
and limits of art making.
Matt Jones’ exuberant
canvases begin with everyday imagery and then delve into a conceptual
abstraction of color and material. While making primarily two
dimensional work, his consideration of the picture plane heavily
extends to its objecthood.
Daniel Joseph
filters feelings, emotions, iconography, and objects into an
installation-based statement on youth culture. His use of collage on
wood implementing a vibrant yet heavily emotive palette welcomes the
viewer while the undercurrent of honed intuition sharpens the tone.
Shay Kun’s
satirical realist oil and acrylic paintings tackle and highlight the
discord of a dysfunctional society. A bizarre palette and mix of high
and low painting techniques underlie the hilarity of the situation.