While we weren’t able to attend the opening of Go West, the MarkMoore Gallery show as curated by Joshua Liner taking place on the left coast right
now, we did manage to get this video featuring the two artists who are being
highlighted. Both David Ellis and Kris Kuksi have been featured on the site
before and it’s a real treat to hear from them first hand in regards to their
process and the experience. The show makes for Ellis' third solo exhibition in
Los Angeles, while shock; it’s only Kuksi's first local solo presentation of
new work in the land known for movies and models. If you are in the Los Angles area be sure to
check out the stellar works up for viewing until its closing date of August 25th.
Showing posts with label David Ellis. Show all posts
Showing posts with label David Ellis. Show all posts
Tuesday, July 31, 2012
Saturday, December 24, 2011
Show Opening: David Ellis - “True Value” @ Joshua Liner Gallery NYC
With his unique blend of humor and technical invention, Brooklyn based artist David Ellis’s latest show “True Value” explores the artists love for music in a variety of art genres and media, including painting, sculpture, and video installation.
True Value (Paint Fukette) from Joshua Liner Gallery on Vimeo.
“Animal” captures the creation of large mural works in time-lapse digital video documenting the growth of marks and strokes of pigment on walls, floors, and other surfaces creating a magical balance of sound and image changing and evolving steadily throughout.
On the other side of the gallery there is a beautiful series of paintings on panel and tobacco-stained paper. Preparing the paper himself, the artist used the natural material for pigment as it resonated with his upbringing in Cameron, North Carolina, an area dense with tobacco fields.
In the main area a series of mixed media paintings done on wood panels showcase the artist’s signature motion swirls along side several “number” paintings, one of which has a secret collaboration as the reverse side of the panel is a KR drip painting also signed and dated. Ellis also creates a series of sculptural works including a large installation created in collaboration with Roberto Lange, built of discarded paint cans and buckets that beat a syncopated rhythm, the piece won the acclaimed PULSE Prize at this years PULSE New York Art Fair.
Another series of sculptures see Ellis using album covers mounted in dense stacks on wood, the covers are “recollected” by the artist into gradient color schemes or according to other criteria. Outside of looking quite striking they also offer that added excitement of recognizing albums you might have in your own vinyl collection.
If you are in NYC make sure to pass by the Joshua Liner Gallery to see this show as Ellis’s work is truly original, True Value runs until January 14, 2012.
True Value (Paint Fukette) from Joshua Liner Gallery on Vimeo.
Thursday, September 22, 2011
Video: "Transforming Beauty"
In Collaboration with Artists David Ellis, Maya Hayuk, SASU and Yuri Shimojo, cosmetic company Sephora commissioned a time – lapse film entitled “Transforming Beauty,” for the grand opening of Sephora’s new shop front in Soho, NY.
BONUS:
The making of "Transforming Beauty,", a time-lapse film and lenticular
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