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New drawings 19 Aug - 06 Sep 11 Opening reception: 19 Aug 11. 6:00 - 9:00 pm
London-based artist Sahar Ghanbari travels from city to city recording things: buildings, objects, bits of minutiae on index cards and tiny sketchbooks. Her work results from a need to process daily information, re-organizing and configuring the mundane in graphic, detailed line drawing that recalls the obsessive cataloging of Bernd and Hilla Becher and rhythmic intensity of Thomas Broome.
Born in Tehran and raised in both Göteborg and London, Sahar is accustomed to the ambiguities of the Stranger in a Strange
Nu Ryu was born and raised in Seoul, South Korea. She received her BFA in Visual Communication Design from Hongik University. Throughout her time there she was fascinated with creating stories and making animations, movies, and illustrated books. She, however, found herself much more interested in communicating and developing her artistic vocabulary through drawing and painting.
It’s almost May, which means it’s almost time for the 2011 New York Photo Festival, an international event that happens to take place right in our backyard. We’ll be showing the works of 12 artists working in photographic mediums, as part of our ongoing Emerging Artist series of exhibitions. These are always highly intriguing and energetic shows and we encourage you to check it out this month, amidst the sprawl of venues in and around DUMBO the weekend of May 11-15. The artists featured include:
Come check out new works from global artist Cannon Hersey’s Silk Route series. Mr. Hersey is an artist, curator, and founder of the organization CrossPath Culture. The exhibition opens tomorrow at 6pm at Rabbithole. Also featuring various works on paper and some exclusive limited-edition prints and t-shirts for sale.
CANNON HERSEY: Silk Route & works on paper
The photographs utilized in the silk route series were taken between 1997 and 2000 in China, India, Mongolia, Tibet and Nepal.
We’re really pumped to feature the following 10 artists, creating diverse works across the genres of painting, drawing, sculpture and video, culled from a pool of applicants in our seasonal open calls. These submission-based shows are consistently surprising and introduce us to artists we likely would not have met otherwise, and we discovered some very special works to show you this Thursday evening.
VIKA ADUTOVA / AL BAIO / ANDREW BOVASSO / MARCY CRUTHIRDS / SARAH KELLY / EUN GYEONG KO / DAVE RITTINGER / JOHN PAUL MORABITO / MEL XILOJ / ARIN YOON