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Bronx
River Art Center presents:
FLOW
Tracy Heneberger [Sculpture]
Alan Turner [Drawings]
September
15 – October 21, 2006
Opening reception:
Friday, September 15, 6 – 9pm

Gallery
Hours
Monday-Friday 3:00 – 6pm
Saturday 11 – 5pm
Left.
Tracy Heneberger, Chorus, 2005, Bronze, unique cast, 21”
x 18” x 2”
Right. Alan Turner, Untitled, 2004, Sumi Ink on Paper, 30”
x 22”
Bronx,
NY…..Bronx River Art Center is proud to present FLOW: Tracy
Heneberger [Sculpture] Alan Turner [Drawings], two solo exhibitions
featuring new work addressing the endless and ever-changing language of
water. This central organic connection pulls each artist through streams,
rivers and oceans and leads them to entirely diverse territories. In their
world, place is determined by memory and its connection to the transformation
of time. The collective history found in their visual and physical subjects
is contemplated through the interplay between accumulation and simplification.
Fluidity as a medium and water as a concept both mark nature’s symbiotic
relationship with society.
GALLERY
ONE: Alan Turner’s new suite of large line
drawings capture the emotive imagery found by a stream in Northwestern
Connecticut. Based on a set of smaller drawings done on site, they each
evoke a sense of timelessness and committed observation. Their simplified
aesthetic sheds light on the essence of how the landscape functions and
at the same time unveils deeper layers of relational complexities. Turner’s
inherent understanding of movement and line brings the viewer in with
all the rushing water up to the moment where the artist has decided to
stop it. The work re-imagines the tradition of life drawing and meditates
on the nature of mutability and sequence.
GALLERY
TWO: Tracy Heneberger’s emblematic sculptures
are a product of the life that surrounds water. He has a penchant for
organisms both in and out of water and acts on found material with considerable
empathy. His sculptures, which are an amalgamation of interconnected units
such as sardines, river stones, mushrooms and squid, to name a few, are
able to retain their singularity through their graceful centralization
of form and color. This poetic approach is further mined by Heneberger’s
frequent choice to permanently seal his subjects’ past lives in
bronze casts or in shellac and resin. The results both encase and levitate
the organic matter with which he builds.
ABOUT
THE ARTISTS:
Heneberger
was born in New London, Connecticut and raised by the ocean in Brazil.
He currently lives in New York City and works in Brooklyn and Beijing.
He has exhibited widely in the US and has exhibited and cast bronze in
Beijing for the last 8 years, where his work has been given continued
attention at Pickled Art Centre and the Central Academy of Fine Arts.
Heneberger is a recipient of the Gottlieb Foundation Grant; the Red Gate
Gallery Residency Program/Beijing; and the Art Link Foundry Residency/Beijing.
For
Alan Turner, this exhibition serves as a homecoming.
After having exhibited extensively for many years throughout America and
Europe, this exhibition marks the first time that the artist will exhibit
in the Borough of his birth and childhood. Throughout his career, Turner’s
work has been included in prestigious venues for contemporary art, such
as the Whitney Museum of American Art/Whitney Biennial (1975 & 1995),
the Brooklyn Museum, Tony Shafrazi Gallery, Leo Castelli Gallery, the
Drawing Center, Peggy Guggenheim Collection/Venice, Barbara Gladstone
Gallery and Lennon Weinberg Inc. He has received numerous awards including
the National Endowment for the Arts Fellowship Grant, the John Simon Guggenheim
Memorial Foundation Fellowship and the Pollock-Krasner Foundation Grant.
His work can be found in the public collections of the Metropolitan Museum
of Art/NY, the Museum of Modern Art/NY, the Whitney Museum of American
Art/NY, the Museum of Fine Art/MA and the Museum of Fine Arts/TX. Alan
Turner lives and works in New York, NY.
Sample
images from the exhibition are available upon request: jruiz@bronxriverart.org
Travel
Directions:
Train: IRT # 2 or 5 to East Tremont Ave. Walk one block east.
Bus: #s 9, 21, 36, 40, 42, or Q44 to East Tremont and Boston Road.
Car: Bruckner Expressway to the Sheridan Expressway and exit at Tremont
Ave., or Cross Bronx Expressway to Rosedale Ave. Exit.
Credits:
This program is made possible with public funds from The New
York State Council on the Arts a state agency. Additional support is provided
by The New York City Department of Youth and Community Development and
the Department of Cultural Affairs and it’s Material for the Arts program;
Bronx Borough President Adolfo Carrion Jr. and The Bronx Delegation of
the City Council. Corporate and foundation support includes: Time Warner;
Youth Media and Arts Fund; The Carnegie Corporation; The New York Community
Trust and The Helena Rubinstein Foundation. Additional support is provided
by JP Morgan Chase through the New York State Multi Arts Consortium (NYMAC);
the Ford Foundation through the Bronx Council on the Arts and the generosity
of our patrons. This exhibition is supported in part with funds from the
Strategic Opportunity Stipends Program through NEW YORK FOUNDATION FOR
THE ARTS and NEW YORK STATE COUNCIL ON THE ARTS, administered in Mid Hudson
by Garrison Art Center.
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| Tracy
Heneberger
Blush
2006
bronze, edition of 5
23" x 23" x 2"
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| Alan
Turner
Untitled
2004
sumi ink on paper
30" x 22" |
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Tracy
Heneberger
Shan Shui
2004
bronze, unique cast
5" x 31" x 5" |
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Alan
Turner
Untitled
2004
sumi ink on paper
60" x 40" |
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Tracy
Heneberger
Liaison
2004
mushrooms, epoxy
13" x 14" x 4"
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Alan
Turner
Untitled
2004
sumi ink on paper
30" x 22" |
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