20091115

Group Show at the Arsenal, Brooklyn NY



Featuring: Matthew Alesi, Alex Bienstock, Daniel Bina, Bon Duke, Marysia Gacek, Adam Good, Katia Hakko, James Hughes, Michael Intile, Duane Jealousy, Jaclyn Jurist, Eric Ku, Michael Kusmierczyk, Louis Liu, Amelia M. Miller, Augustus Nazarro
Based on a True Story
Thursday, November 19, 2009, 8pm
The Arsenal
153 Roebling Street, Studio 4B
Brooklyn, NY 11211

For Release:
"Based on a True Story" brings all our artists together to offer their interpretation of how we resolve truth from fiction in the world we live in. We establish our thoughts and ideas based on various information sources be it history, religion, science, politics, media, or family. How much of this information gets filtered objectively and at what point do we perpetuate myth as truth. How do we separate fact from fiction?



20091102

Tazmania

20091031

Xebra Loop de Loop

20090904

Ellipsoid Crater Platform: Paleo-Tripod

Crater Void: Side One

20090816

Roy Rogers: Rhinestone Cowboy

20090708

The First Brooklyn Studio


20090704

Zebra : Ringlinger : Danimal Exploits




20090701

Hot : Felid Semblance



Mojo Machine




20090508

Double Dome

Space Frame: Diamonds Are Forever

'Picure Plane': At Nudashank in Baltimore


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Dan Bina (NYC) Morgan Blair (NYC)
Michael Dotson (DC) Allison Reimus (DC)
Tim Horjus (BMO) Dale Ihnken (BMO)
May 15th- June 19th
Opening Reception:
Friday May 15th, 7 - 9 pm

For Release:
Nudashank is pleased to present our second exhibition- “Picture Plane.” This show brings together paintings that combine hard-edged abstraction with a post-digital return to pictorial space and linear perspective. Equal parts modernism and classicism, the exhibiting painters are from a generation that has been influenced by screensavers, vector graphics, MS Paint, Google maps, and Photoshop. The paintings evince the pervading luminescence of the computer screen, the digital color spectrum, and the expanding universe of virtual spaces. Flat, planar shapes are used as devices to depict scenes void of inhabitants. These paintings reflect a new, synthesized (perhaps alienated) perception of the world and how visual information is coded, condensed, flattened, and transmitted.

20090423

Stereo Vision

20090422

Cool Boxes: Isometry

20090419

Billie: Holiday Weekend

American Dreams

Double Structure: Orangescape

The Struggle

20090416

Anniversary: 2007

20090315

Elvis: Two-timing the King

Woven Interface: The Pentagonal Rings

20090303

Red and Yellow Curved Nets

20090302

Fluorescent yellow triangulated grid

Striations: Turner's Burning of the Houses

Striations: Hokusai's Rain

20090128

White Box: Study

Pink Vision: Double Trouble

20090119

Crater Relief One: Claimed Space






20090113

Blue Boxes : Stereo Vision : Double Trouble