Exhibition
I'LL BE YOUR MIRROR ...SO YOU CAN BREAK INTO ENDLESS SHARDS
Group Exhibition
July 17 - August 10, 2008
Curated by Metro Color Collision, the creative team of Julie Fishkin and Matt Lucas.
While this exhibition is an obvious reference to the mythic Velvet Underground song titled "I'll be your mirror" in which Nico sang in her beautiful ingenue voice the first part of this title, it is equally a celebration of love, life, empathy, death and everything we may endure through a shared experience with another.
I'll be your mirror, reflect what you are/ in case you don't know.....
When you think the night has seen your mind
That inside you're twisted and unkind
Let me stand to show that you are blind
Please put down your hands
Cause I see you
The song is about how you can understand someone you love despite all the inner turmoil and twisted self-perceptions. It's about ultimate empathy and the recognition of beauty in the simple of truth of being there, of that impending present moment that erases everything before it and supplants everything after.
The title is also an homage and reference to Nan Goldin's brilliant collection of photographs for which the book bears the same name. As you know, they reflect her friendships, loves, lovers and everything they have been through over the years -- their battle with drugs, AIDS, love and everything in between.
The work presented in this exhibition of thirty artists depicts their individual gazes, their perceptions of self and of others; they expound upon love, friendship and the personal story of each artist but through a lens of inherent contradiction that can only stem through utter introspection. The results are personal, beautiful, aloof, disturbing, twisted and unkind.
The featured artists are: Eric Ayotte, Matthew Bradley, Duane Bruton, Christine Callahan, Angela Cappetta, Drew Conrad, Colleen Cunningham, Carlton DeWoody, Stephanie Dodes, Marta Edmisten, Jonathan Feinstein, Simone Frazier, Rob Hart, Conrad Kofron, Tatiana Kronberg, Christopher Martino, Meredith Miller, Jeanne Mischo, Kelly Mola, Kelly Mudge, Trong Gia Nguyen, John Peery, Jay Pluck, Tod Seelie, David Smith, Jessica Smith, Tara Smith, Emily Steinfeld, Vadis Turner, and Ryan Watkins-Hughes.
While this exhibition is an obvious reference to the mythic Velvet Underground song titled "I'll be your mirror" in which Nico sang in her beautiful ingenue voice the first part of this title, it is equally a celebration of love, life, empathy, death and everything we may endure through a shared experience with another.
I'll be your mirror, reflect what you are/ in case you don't know.....
When you think the night has seen your mind
That inside you're twisted and unkind
Let me stand to show that you are blind
Please put down your hands
Cause I see you
The song is about how you can understand someone you love despite all the inner turmoil and twisted self-perceptions. It's about ultimate empathy and the recognition of beauty in the simple of truth of being there, of that impending present moment that erases everything before it and supplants everything after.
The title is also an homage and reference to Nan Goldin's brilliant collection of photographs for which the book bears the same name. As you know, they reflect her friendships, loves, lovers and everything they have been through over the years -- their battle with drugs, AIDS, love and everything in between.
The work presented in this exhibition of thirty artists depicts their individual gazes, their perceptions of self and of others; they expound upon love, friendship and the personal story of each artist but through a lens of inherent contradiction that can only stem through utter introspection. The results are personal, beautiful, aloof, disturbing, twisted and unkind.
The featured artists are: Eric Ayotte, Matthew Bradley, Duane Bruton, Christine Callahan, Angela Cappetta, Drew Conrad, Colleen Cunningham, Carlton DeWoody, Stephanie Dodes, Marta Edmisten, Jonathan Feinstein, Simone Frazier, Rob Hart, Conrad Kofron, Tatiana Kronberg, Christopher Martino, Meredith Miller, Jeanne Mischo, Kelly Mola, Kelly Mudge, Trong Gia Nguyen, John Peery, Jay Pluck, Tod Seelie, David Smith, Jessica Smith, Tara Smith, Emily Steinfeld, Vadis Turner, and Ryan Watkins-Hughes.
Past Exhibitions

- Trains and Trips from Cement to Cemetery
Painting, photography, installation
August 20 - August 30th 2009

- 1(212) : The City's Summer Heist
four alternating solo and two-person exhibitions
Opens: June 30th
Exhibitions July 2nd - August 30th.
