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Parallel Art Space Presents: Same Same but Different


Parallel Art Space is proud to present,

Same Same but Different



June 1 – July 1, 2012
Opening Reception: Friday, June 1st, 6 – 9pm
Press Pre-Opening Preview: Friday, June 1st, 5 – 6pm
Hours: Sat/Sun 1-6pm and by appointment
Location: 17-17 Troutman Street #220, Ridgewood, NY 11385
Direction: L Train to Jefferson St. / B57 (Flushing Ave) to Cypress Ave

Same Same but Different is an inaugural selection of works from artists Jay Gaskill, Fabian G. Tabibian, and Amanda Valdez who form the exhibition collective of the same name.  Taking their name from the descriptor employed by Southeast Asian street merchants to assert the qualitative parity of their wares, Same Same but Different, through namesake, acknowledges their formalistic affinities, purposeful colors, bold shapes and complex arrangements, as well as their idiomatic divarications.  Working within this shared language of formalism, each artist employs distinct materials and subject matter that highlights the points at which their works converge and diverge from one another.

Elevating the material supports of painting to a level of consideration on par with the most vibrant of mediums, Amanda Valdez engineers her surfaces, interweaving paint, canvas, fabric and thread with concerns of color, shape and composition. Adeptly juxtaposing shimmering embroidery with metallic pigments and fabric sheen with canvas tooth, Valdez maintains a perfect equipoise between visual intrigue and overall order in her works.

Jay Gaskill brings a post-superflat, pop and graphic-design sensibility to his cool paintings of interwoven line, repeated pattern and colorful shape. With motifs suggestive of buddhist mandalas, celtic knots and/or anime figures, Gaskill painstakingly creates hard-edged, iconic forms entirely by hand, traversing the spheres of mechanical reproduction and handicraft with uniqueness and aplomb.

Sifting through the visual detritus of our online para-reality, Fabian G. Tabibian takes among his sources of inspiration, personal web-surfing patterns, sampled bits of electronic information, and website favicons. Through the manipulation of digital media and the incorporation of his own hand within this realm, Tabibian brings a consideration of color, line and form and a painter’s philosophical model of assimilation and production to the province of photoelectric media and print.

Whatever their stylistic differentiations, these artists are engaging the endeavor of painting in ways familiar, if not quite the “same” as those who have gone before them, with results that are fabulously “different’ and decidedly their own.



Special Events:
Closing Brunch: A Closing Brunch to celebrate the run of the exhibition and the work of the artists of Same Same but Different will be held on the last day of the exhibition, Sunday July 1st, 2012 from 1pm until closing time (6pm) or until the mimosas run out (which ever comes first).



Gallery Info:
Parallel Art Space, formerly Camel Art Space, is an artist run exhibition space committed solely to exhibiting exceptional visual art. Located in one of New York’s premier art studio buildings and positioned on the border of two of New York City’s most densely artist-inhabited, culturally rich neighborhoods (Bushwick, Brooklyn and Ridgewood, Queens) we endeavor to provide an exhibition platform based on excellence, contribution and connectivity; serving the parallel interests of artists, community and culture alike.



Images and exhibition checklist are available.
Parallel Art Space is not wheelchair accessible.

For more information on the Same Same but Different collective, visit www.same-same.us

For more information please visit www.parallelartspace.com and/or contact us at: parallelartspace@gmail.com 

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ARTLOG Presents the Second Edition of "In Conversation" with JR and José Parlá

Join other industry and thought leaders for an intimate invitation-only round table conversation with JR and José Parlá. The two artists have recently returned from Cuba's Havana Biennial, where they collaborated on a large mural project called "The Wrinkles of The City."


Monday, May 21st: 6:30 to 8:00 p.m.
547 Broadway / Second Floor / Between Prince and Spring

 

 

RSVP is essential: rsvp@artlog.com

JR is a French artist whose public projects have gained international attention. He is currently working in NYC on projects from Brooklyn to the Highline. He is a recipient of the TED Prize, and he aims to "use art to turn the world inside out!"

José Parlá's works have appeared in major exhibitions in London, New York, Tokyo, Hong Kong and Paris,  at Bryce Wolkowitz Gallery,  in Stages for the Livestrong Foundation at Galerie Emmanuel Perrotin in Paris, Deitch Projects, New York, and OHWOW in Miami. His aim is for the world to “Stop, Look, and Listen!”

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SATURDAY, MAY 19TH 6 – 9 PM

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