This months cover by Aleksandar Ares, with layout by K.K.W. The design is for a current project Rise Of The Young Ones. |
Photos & text by K.K.W
Despite the fact that I don't live, or as an artist operate in Bushwick(or Williamsburg), I still look forward to B.O.S & other events there. And though I didn't get to see all of it this year, what I did see, was amazing.
Entitled "The Modernism Of Curiosity" Fuchs Project (Raphael Fuchs) had a stunning display of photographs. Not just beautiful or skillful, but moments captured that convey something wonderful.
Juan Miguel Palacios' work is truly amazing, and was arguably one of the best this year, as last year. His large-scale 3 dimensional pieces are beautiful as they are disturbing. They surge with the power of frozen energy.
Seung Mo Park's creations are outstanding for there realism, the passion they evoke & exude, not to mention the level of detail. His portraits display a depth of feeling unlike others, while his sculptures are bold and delicately composed - they resonate life. All of this made fascinating by his choice of medium (wire-mesh & aluminum).
At Slag contemporary Gallery Paul McLeans
The Modernism of Curiosity @ Fuchs Project |
@ Fuchs Project |
@ Fuchs Project. Noah Xifr - visual artist - helping out for the day. |
@ Fuchs Project |
Juan Miguel Palacios |
@ Juan Miguel Palacios' |
@ Juan Miguel Palacios' |
Juan Miguel Palacios |
Seung Mo Park |
Seung Mo Park |
Seung Mo Park. This was a large screen visitors went behind to look at a sculpture, & themselves became part of his artwork. |
Seung Mo Park |
"Dim Tim" showed the viewer something striking, provocative and odd all at the same time. He first created his cyclops figure in 1984 into the wet black ink on a silkscreen support board. And with this he became, in his own right, a "4D artist" long before it achieved the aesthetic currency it enjoys today.
Young Min Choi's creativity certainly stood apart from the rest, with his bold line work, powerful simplicity and excellent use of color. Part of me wants to say his work is "Pop-Art", but that would be to small a category for Choi's art.
Mike Schreiber is one of the best artists around, immersing himself in the world of Hip-Hop, photographing saw greats as Mos-Def. His work is powerful in its composition, beauty and intensity.
@ []Nothing Space there was definitely something. An interesting group of avant-garde artists fairly new to the area, but eagerly working to make a serious impact on the Bushwick art scene.
Cair Crawford's artwork seems simple at first glance, until you really look at it, and suddenly your hypnotized. The subtle lines are almost blurred creating a slight distortion thats playful and intense.
Jung Ah Kim is one of those artists whose work runs more on emotion & abstract thought (at least to me), which produces eye-catching patterns. There's an individual quality to her work making it stand apart from most others.
When I first saw Chika Yoshii's work, I thought of the "engineers" from Sir Ridley Scott's "Prometheus", which evoked wonder & fear (although I'm sure thats not what the artist intended). Her creations have a sublime warmth and appeal thats haunting. It exits somewhere between illustration and impressionism. The muted colors and delicate blending of conveys almost too much.
Chioma Ebinama has a really playful, surrealist, and at times erotic theme to her art. Her illustrative style is matched only by her vivid imagination and obvious skill. The image below is from a series called "Ways to exit a vagina".
Kaz Ooka work isn't just paintings but an intense form of social & political commentary, at times adding himself (if I'm not mistaken) in his artwork. It has the feeling of the impressionists with a slight illustrative look. Most of his paintings had the theme of war, religion and aspects of pop-culture although often with a vivid sense of fantasy.
Orianne Cosentino seems to exist in two world; abstract-expression & a moody realism. In her landscapes there's a rich sense of emotions lingers amongst the light and shadows. Its as if you want to walk into them. Her abstract work gives a strong sense of sustained moments of impulse, with creative control. Her pieces incorporating parking tickets is as stunning as it is clever.
A good screen-print studio is hard to find, so I'm guessing Bushwick should count its blessings that the "Polluted Eyeball" is there. Covering a fair amount of the wall-space were examples of amazing work you don't come across too often. One could place an order, or be apart of a workshop. At this studio if they can't do it, odds are no one else can.
If you would like to know more, go to:www.artsinbushwick.com, www.fuchsprojects.com, www.juanmiguelpalacios.com, www.seungmopark.com, www.slaggallery.com, www.youngminchoi.com, www.mikeschreiber.com, www.nothingspace.org, www.caircrawford.com, www.jungahkimm.com, www.chikayoshii.com, www.thevirgindress.com, www.soymonk.com, www.ocosentino.com, www.pollutedeyeball.com "Art is the reason, art is the way"
Paul McLean |
Paul McLean - "Dim Tim" |
@ Slag contemporary gallery |
@ Slag contemporary gallery, operated by Irina Protopopescu |
Young Min Choi |
Young Min Choi |
Mike Schreiber |
Mike Schreiber |
@ []Nothing Space |
@ []Nothing Space |
@ []Nothing Space |
Cair Crawford, next to the gentleman in blue. |
@ Cair Crawford |
Cair Crawford |
@ Cair Crawford |
@ Cair Crawford |
Jung Ah Kim (stripe shirt) |
Jung Ah Kim |
@ the shared studio of Jung Ah Kim, Chika Yoshii & Chioma Ebinama. |
Chika Yoshii |
Chika Yoshii |
Chioma Ebinama (left) |
From the series "Ways to exit a vagina" |
Chioma Ebinama |
Kaz Ooka |
Kaz Ooka |
Kaz Ooka |
Orianne Cosentino |
Orianne Cosentino |
Orianne Cosentino |
@ Orianne Cosentino's |
Orianne Cosentino |
@ Polluted Eyeball |
@ Polluted Eyeball |
@ Polluted Eyeball |
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