*We are EXTENDING our show, CHEWING TAR FOR ONE MORE WEEK TO DECEMBER
4TH. Don't miss this wonderful show curated by Linda Griggs. Chewing
Tar curated by Linda Griggs - Group Show
With Works by Jarrod Beck, Graham Caldwell, Ula Einstein, Augustus
Goertz, Allen Hansen, Rick Klauber, Bernard Klevickas, Alex Markwith,
Peter Patchen, Jonathan Peyser, Judy Richardson, Patricia Smith,
Greg Stone and Christopher Stout.
Exhibition Dates: September 11- Extended thru November 27, 2016
Lichtundfire is happy to extend Chewing Tar, a tightly curated group
show by Linda Griggs, which sheds a light on artists working with
non-traditional materials, usually used in a different non-art
context. The use and inclusion of nontraditional, commercial materials
to make art leaves the option for an infinite expansion of the
creative field and encourages the redefinition of what has been
perceived as distinguishably artistic.
From the the Catalog Essay by Linda Griggs:
Chewing Tar brings together fourteen artists working with materials
typically manufactured for non-art purposes. Included are roofing tar,
fibrated asphalt, tire rubber, wood shims, aluminum oxide, Tyvek®, 3D
printing, and fused plaster.
These artists come to their materials differently. Some find that the
material inspires the art. There is an irresistible attraction in
shiny tar, shimmering aluminum, and thick, black rubber. For others,
when a preconceived idea can't be executed using traditional art
supplies, non-traditional materials are sought out. In either case the
industrial materials intended purpose is discarded in favor of its
visual potential.
This show differs from up-cycled shows in that the artists did not
choose their medium based on its ubiquity as a discarded material ...
and offers a view of these non-traditional art materials focusing on
the rich, the lush, and the refulgent, often showcasing the tactile or
voluptuous qualities of the medium.
The artists choices, humble or high tech, present an element of
surprise as we become aware of the materials original purpose and its
newly elevated and highlighted significance in these handsome,
visually textural pieces.
Chewing Tar Lichtundfire is the second installment in the ongoing
Chewing Tar series, which began with an exhibition at the UMASS
Amherst Fine Arts Center, Hampden Gallery, March 2016. The title
Chewing Tar refers to the childhood pastime of chewing on melting,
sticky tar found on the side of the road in the summertime.
Linda Griggs (MFA Hunter College, BFA Virginia Commonwealth
University) has curated or assisted on 12 exhibitions. Her past
shows include All | Together | Different: A Survey of Working Artists
on the Lower East Side, reviewed on PBS Arts Watch, ARTslant
Worldwide, ARTslant, Bedford + Bowery, IdeaSmyth, DART and Visual Arts
Daily. It included over 100 artists including Kiki Smith, Roger Welch,
Richard Hambleton, Kembra Pfahler, Anton Van Dalen, David Sandlin, and
Susannah Coffey. Mapping Heaven, a group exhibition at Front Room
Gallery, NYC, was reviewed in Arts in Bushwick. In Worth Telling,
co-curated with Erik Sanner at The Clemente, NYC, artists responded to
writers including Luc Sante, Jose Antonio Vargas, Duke Riley and
Nicole Wittenberg. Sweetness and Light and Where There's Smoke were
shown at the Hampden Gallery, UMASS Amherst. She directs E32, an
ongoing Lower East Side crit/discussion group.
The catalog can be viewed online at
https://sites.google.com/site/griggscuratorial/home/chewingtarnyc
[https://sites.google.com/site/griggscuratorial/home/chewingtarnyc]
In addition, please inquire about the printed version.
Lichtundfire: 175 Rivington Street, NY NY 10002
Contact: Priska Juschka, info@lichtundfire.com, New Tel: 917-675-7835
Gallery Hours: Wed- Sat. 12-6 PM, Sun 1-6 PM
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