Public & Private Lives Converge in Urbanity
The Flushing art gallery did a nice job of dimensionalizing the theme through a number of different works from a multitude of artists, many of whom either work or live within the NYC area. Click here to view a brief report, including photos of the Personal.Spaces art exhibit at the Crossing Art Gallery in Flushing.
Public & Private Lives Converge in Urbanity
Continued. December 12, 2011 / Flushing / Art Exhibits in Queens / Queens Buzz. The following is a brief description of most of the works I saw at the exhibit. We have also included larger photos in the slide show and photo album. Enjoy.
Flushing Art Galleries - Crossing Art
Modern Art Curated, Exhibited and Sold In Flushing
Francine LeClerq created Narcissus’ Knee using oil and resin on canvas. In this work, the knee becomes to focal point of one’s attention, so aptly named after Narcissus [see photo DSC00771].
Niv Rosenberg created Automonument #5 which is a digital print that captures the symmetry of a modern skyscraper. Patrick Regan, Director of the Crossing Art Gallery, points out that the space within the skyscraper is personalized by its inhabitants as reflected in the windows [see photo below].
Adrian Viajero Roman created one of the dominating exhibits in the gallery. It was made of wood on the outside and mixed media on the inside - a sort of mini-installation of a man’s head box [see photo shown in story introduction]. The face depicts an old man, who seems to be of good cheer. I was taken behind the face where I was able to walk inside of his head and literally see what was on his mind. See the photo slide show for a closer look including old photos, fishing trips, girlfriends, letters and the like. What space could be more personal than the inside of one’s mind?
Historically An Emphasis On Asian Artists & NYC
Shi Yang and Vicki Yang created Touch, edition 5 which shows two bellies dancing side by side [see photo DSC00744 in slide show].
June Kim created Fur Box, which was made with found glass, dog fur and metal. The concept behind the ‘fur box’ is that there’s an animal trapped inside all of us [see photo DSC00763].
Soo Im Lee - People Bank - Crossing Art Gallery In Flushing Queens
One of my favorites of the exhibit was Soo Im Lee’s wall hanging entitled People Bank. It was a sumi ink on paper, creating a mostly black and
I started the story by mentioning this artwork. It’s one that well captures that we’re together in the same space and yet living very separate lives. It reminded me of my childhood, when my older sister Mary wrote a graffiti inscription along the top of one of the walls in the house that said, “I’m Alone. You’re Alone. We’re All Alone Together.”
She was in her teens at the time, and I was much younger, but it stuck with me because I thought that it was a very profound inscription. My parents must have been struck by the lucidity of it as well, for they never bothered to remove it. The Crossing Art Gallery in Flushing presents about one new exhibit each month and hosts other events. Check our Queens Events calendar in the art section for current events
Click here to view the album containing photos of the Personal.Spaces art exhibit at the Crossing Art Gallery in Flushing.
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