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Bronx River Art Center presents:

Sly

curated by Katarina Wong

Featuring Laurel Farrin, James Huang, Anton Sinkewich, Micki Watanabe Spiller and Brendan Mulcahy

March 16 – April 21, 2007
Opening reception:
Friday, March 16, 6 – 9pm


Gallery Hours
Monday-Friday 3 – 6:30pm
Saturday 11 – 5pm


*Please note that the Gallery will be closed on Friday, April 6 & Saturday, April 7


Opening on March 16, 2007, the Bronx River Art Center is pleased to present the group exhibition, Sly – curated by Katarina Wong, which features Laurel Farrin, James Huang, Brendan Mulcahy, Anton Sinkewich and Micki Watanabe Spiller. Katarina Wong, who is a visual artist and independent curator based in New York City, has recently curated The Topography of Longing at the Asian American Arts Center (NY, NY) and A Slow Read at the Rotunda Gallery (Brooklyn, NY) and will be the subject of the upcoming group exhibition The Missing Peace: Artists Consider the Dalai Lama at the School of Visual Arts. For Sly, Wong has selected a diverse group of local and national artists whose work brings innovative approaches, both conceptually and formally, to drawing, painting, photography and sculpture. This exhibition also provides most of these artists the opportunity to present their work in the Bronx for the first time.

To enter Sly is to enter a visual world where subversion, playfulness and double meanings reign supreme. As Wong states, “Sly is an exhibition that features work that, each in its own way, winks at, plays with, or otherwise befuddles the viewer. It is an invitation to the viewer to allow him or herself to be played…with.” Through their cunning schemes, the artists’ challenge the viewer to move past the outer shell of an object or idea in order to arrive inside their stances on history, perception, gender and craft.

Laurel Farrin’s alternate versions of Mondrian and Malevich paintings and Micki Watanabe Spiller’s transformations of literature into sculptural narratives are whimsical gestures that re-contextualize implied histories into subjective translations. James Huang inverts the functionality or framework of an object into its antithesis or female form while simultaneously commenting on male identity, growth and production. Through the use of photography, Brendan Mulcahy and Anton Sinkewich investigate the subtle intersection of perception and reality by exploiting the minute differences in seemingly homogeneous environments. As a collective entity, Sly converts the art experience into an interactive game that, as Wong expresses, enables the viewer “to knowingly allow artists to set the parameters of that game – whether it calls us to question the art historical canon or poke fun at our own ideas of gender or craft. Sly is an ever-changing stance.”

For press images and additional information about the exhibition, please contact:
José Ruiz @ 718-589-5819 (x14)

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 and federal funds from the 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., The Bronx Delegation of the City Council and US Congressman Jose E Serrano’s WCS-NOAA Lower Bronx River Partnership. Corporate and foundation support includes: Con Edison; 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.






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Laurel Farrin

James Huang

Brendan Mulcahy

Anton Sinkewich


Micki Watanabe Spiller

 

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