Showing posts with label Nudashank. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Nudashank. Show all posts

Friday, June 8, 2012

Jack Henry
David Ostrowski

Opens: Saturday, June 9th, 7pm-10pm
Exhibition Runs:  June 9th - June 31st

Jack Henry is a Brooklyn based artist working mainly in sculpture. He received his MFA in 2010 from University of Maryland, College Park. Recent exhibitions include Fool's Gold (solo) at Greenpoint Gallery, Brooklyn, Work Sites (curated by Nudashank) at Stamp Gallery, UMD, College Park, and Shakedown at Dodge Gallery, NY.

David Ostrowski lives and works in Cologne, Germany. Ostrowski studied at the Kunstakademie Düsseldorf with Albert Oehlen. Recent exhibitions include F, Artothek, Cologne, 2012 (solo), Dann lieber nein, Figge von Rosen Galerie, Cologne, 2012 (solo), Sprechen sie dick (with Harmony Korine), Jagla Ausstellungsraum, Cologne, 2012, Between Two Ferns (with Michail Pirgelis), Mike Potter Projects, Cologne, 2011, Die Lügnerin (with Philip Seibel), Format:C, Düsseldorf, 2011, New Gestural Painting, September, Berlin, 2012 (group), Blitz, Rod Barton Gallery, London, 2012 (group), Tlk Drty, Amstel41, Amsterdam (group), BolteLang Zürich, 2012 (group).Ostrowski received a studio grant from the Kölnischer Kunstverein and the Imhoff-Stiftung for 2012.


NUDASHANK
405 W. Franklin St. 
3rd Floor
Baltimore, MD 21201

www.nudashank.com


Sunday, June 5, 2011

Out Of Practice @ ART BLOG ART BLOG (NYC)
Curated by Nudashank

Out Of Practice
Seth Adelsberger
Conor Backman
Katie Bell
Kadar Brock
Michael Dotson
Alex Ebstein
Sam Falls
Ted Gahl
Noam Rappaport
Cordy Ryman
Maria Walker


"Out of Practice" draws parallels between work that reflects its own materiality, deconstructs its own creation, and refers directly to the studio environment in which it was created. This meta approach serves as the basis for finding new ways to experiment within the medium of painting- expanding its limits, while drawing from a rich history of influences. In realizing such direct combinations of canvas, wood, paper, and pigment, the works in this exhibition evince a formalist minimalism as vestige of the long hours spent alone in the studio.


On view through June 18th
@ ART BLOG ART BLOG
508 W. 26th Street
11th Floor