Dates: Sept 12 - Oct 12 Reception: Fri Sept 12, 7-9pm ALSO: Fri Sept 12, 9- midnight |
For Immediate Release: A TIMELY OPENING... Blowing, flowing and stirring... New Perspectives on Contemporary Landscape Summer Outdoor Concert Series |
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Gallery 1 & 3: "Water Drawings" turn ocean into a performance and "Buoy Portraits" depict facades weathered by exposure. Chris Coffin explores life near, on and in water. Embarking on a project that would grow to span sculpture, performance and photographic series, Coffin began his latest groups of works with support from the Newport, Rhode Island community where he grew up. He collected 100 buoys from the Atlantic Ocean that were painted, detailed and actively used by local lobster fisherman. Then Coffin set off to create. After fastening together the buoys on a 300 ft line, Coffin led the way back into familiar waters. Strapping the strand of buoys to his body, Coffin swam and towed the line behind him through the vast blue canvas of the ocean. The performance is equal measures an artist poetically drawing in the medium he loves and conceptually a feat of remarkable endurance as san artist. Buoys positioned by lobster fisherman to float over traps have markings, coloring and physical features that identify them, even from afar. Chris Coffin captures the character of a buoy's life at sea up close in his new series of photographs, "Buoy Portraits". Coffin shoots each buoy with adept gentleness and sincerity which allows the scratches, rugged edges, faded colors, scars and personality of each facade to narrate without reservation their own story. (More on Water Drawings, Buoy Portraits, Chris Coffin) |
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Gallery 2: 50,000 wooden stir sticks woven together on site create a temporary installation juxtaposing natural consumer products among the setting of coffee shop culture. While at an artist residency in 2006, Jonathan Brilliant initiated a project where he assumed the role of a British artist who gathers materials from his natural environment and uses them to execute a site-specific installation. In his version, the natural environment is a coffee shop and the materials are the wooden coffee stir sticks. The resulting work is both ironic and labor intensive with a traditional craft based sensibility. (More on Jonathan Brilliant) |
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Screams of "MORE! MORE! MORE!"... We heard you and we are staged to deliver. Williamsburg's Outdoor Music Series RETURNS with an "Encore! Encore! Encore!" this frontier needs heroes |
FRIDAY NIGHT. Openings, performances and events fill WILLIAMSBURG. See www.wagmag.org for map and listings. |
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Hours: Fri 3-8pm, Sat & Sun 12-6pm Contact: Dam, Stuhltrager Gallery Directions: L to Lorimer. Exit near token booth. Metropolitan under BQE.Left on Marcy. Distance from train: 3 bl (Corner of Marcy Ave & Hope St) |
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