APRIL 7 - MAY 17, 2011
Opening Reception: Thursday, April 7, 7-10 PM
ARTJAIL50 Eldridge Street 6th floor
between Canal and Hester Streets
Open 10:30 am to 6:30 pm Monday to FridayMargie Black, Sarah Bliss, Marcy Brafman, Amanda Browder, Elisabeth Condon, Vince Contarino, Beata Drozd, Gabert Farrar, Sophia Flood, Alicia Gibson, Chambliss Giobbi, Rachael Gorchov, Susan Hamburger, Deb Karpman, Yuliya Lanina, Liz-N-Val, Paul Loughney, Cybele Lyle, Norma Markley, Christina Massey, Joel Morrison, Mary Murphy, Guy Nelson, Jeremy Olson, Steve Page, Leemour Pelli, Lilliana Pereira, Mary Pinto, Mark Power, Grace Roselli, Hagar Sadan, Pierre St. Jacques, Meghann Snow, Claudia Sperry, Ginna Triplett
This exhibition explores the use of collage as an artistic medium, dissecting its impulses and agendas while providing a wide cross-spectrum of its usage in contemporary art. It addresses the role of material culture in mediating our shared view of reality, the notion of a borrowed aesthetic, and how specific visual agendas express differing cultural attitudes. It includes a variety of mediums and aesthetic agendas, presenting not only traditional collage, but works which establish a collage mentality in the liminal forms of photography, video, digital manipulation, painting, sculpture, printmaking, children’s books, commercial signage, portraiture, and others. In the end, it will posit collage as a cause, rather than a symptom, of both artistic style and generational meaning.
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MARGIE BLACK-STEINMANN
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| MARCY BRAFMAN |
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| ELISABETH CONDON |
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| VINCE CONTARINO |
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| BEATA DROZD |
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| GABERT FARRAR |
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| ALICIA GIBSON |
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| CHAMBLISS GIOBBI |
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RACHEL GORCHOV
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| SUSAN HAMBURGER |
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| DEB KARPMAN |
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| PAUL LOUGHNEY |
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| CYBELE LYLE |
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| NORMA MARKLEY |
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CHRISTINA MASSEY
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| JOEL MORRISON |
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| MARY MURPHY |
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| JEREMY OLSON |
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| LEEMOUR PELLI |
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| LILLIANNA PEREIRA |
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| MARY PINTO |
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| HAGAR SADAN |
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| CLAUDIA SPERRY |
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| GINNA TRIPLETT |
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