Showing posts with label lower east side galleries. Show all posts
Showing posts with label lower east side galleries. Show all posts

February 5, 2016










Elizabeth Kley at Canada (New York)


For Ms. Kley's first solo show with the gallery, she will include works on paper, a wall painting, and ceramic pieces that refer to Weiner Werkstatte, Studio Craft and the history of excessive decoration.


 Kley takes her title from the famous Shelley poem of the same name about a ruined monument to a long forgotten despot. The poem is set in an unnamed strange locale and its themes include hubris and the inevitable decline of empire. It may seem apt, given the current political climate, to consider history as a series of blustery strongmen who naturally fall into the abyss of time.  Kley, on the other hand, offers joy instead of pontification. Here we have unabashedly extravagant designs both mysterious and inviting, weightless manifestations of the past.


 Kley’s current black and white ceramic vessels and drawings are inspired by Islamic, Byzantine and Asian historical ornaments and can be described as somewhere between all-over paintings and decorative sculptures. Repeated bold calligraphic patterns are filled with life-giving symbols and designs including flower petals and leafy tendrils.


The vessels are made from hand rolled scraped coils and fired in a large electric kiln in her studio.  Decorations are applied using homemade underglazes containing oxides and stains, with wax resist and sgraffito. The artworks are not only beautiful to look at but are also made with an artisan’s care and ingenuity. When colors appear, they are as deep and yummy as a brand new box of crayons. Dripping glazes reveal an appealing unfussy temperament, and forms sometimes seem to imply bulbous fruits like pomegranates or flowers. Although she sometimes renders traditional motifs directly, Kley’s works are rarely strict copies. Instead, they are personal inquiries into visually pleasurable shapes, colors and patterns. Each piece is unique, but also seems to be part of a larger whole. 


Elisabeth Kley lives in Manhattan and works in Brooklyn. Solo and two person exhibitions include translucent threads of dawn at Regina Rex (with Conrad Ventur); A Sign of Eternal Beauty at GAVLAK Palm Beach (with Florence Derive); Large Red Lotus Sun with Yellow Face at 39 Great Jones, The Queen's Feathers at John Tevis Gallery, Paris; Peacocks and Bottles at the Georgian National Gallery in Tbilisi, Republic of Georgia; and Momenta Art. Kley's work was recently included in Jack Pierson's Tomorrow's Man 2. 


Elisabeth Kley’s exhibition marks the gallery’s expansion into a second exhibition space at 331 Broome St.  For more information please visit www.canadanewyork.com

February 1, 2016

Nathaniel Robinson







Discrete Pieces, Launch F18 (New York).  December 12 - January 31, 2016

Robinson is known for creating thoughtfully fabricated theoretical environments, transforming and engaging the gallery space. His recent solo exhibitions presented themselves as installation, but with an ambiguity as to whether the objects were dependent on their surroundings or could exist autonomously. Discrete Pieces focuses on stand-alone sculptural works, such as a stylized mailbox carefully crafted in powder blue and a container ship made into a sleek horizontal sculpture, though the artist continues to question if the works are or ever could be entirely isolated objects. Several of the works are based on dividing structures - walls and fences - which attempt to separate one part of the world from another. Within this exhibition Robinson finds that his questions on existence relate to the possibility or impossibility of segmenting reality and drawing distinctions.

Nathaniel Robinson (born 1980) received his BA from Amherst College, MA in 2002 and his MFA from the School of the Art Institute of Chicago, IL in 2005. He has had solo exhibitions with Feature, Inc., New York, NY, Devening Projects + Editions and the Museum of Contemporary Art, Chicago, IL.  Robinson has also been included in group exhibitions at On Stellar Rays, 33 Orchard and White Columns in New York, as well as in Brussels, Leipzig, Dusseldorf and Melbourne. Most recently he was included in Chrome Green at Heaven Gallery in Chicago, The Now Forever at the Basilica Hudson, NY and LAUNCH F18’s Project Space in early 2015. Robinson lives and works in Brewster, NY.