2009年6月21日 星期日

MINUS: An Exhibition





Surface, 2008, video, 7.02 mins
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GntbYMU9WB0


The Length of One Breath, 2008, video, 1.39 mins
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v


Minus: An Exhibition features emerging artists from across the country and from several different minority communities, including Black, Latino, Asian and LGBT. The combination of these communities verges on the majority. Works will be of multiple mediums, including painting, sculpture, video installation, performance and photography, and deal with issues of identity: gender, sexuality, culture and the body.

The opening reception will take place on June 26, 2009, from 7pm to 9pm, and will run though July 11, 2009. The studio will be open for your viewing pleasure on June 27 and July 11 from 12pm to 3pm, and for Studioplex’s Second Wednesdays on July 8, 6pm to 8pm. Viewings on all other days are by appointment.

The show’s title, “Minus,” reflects the under-representation of minorities and women in the art world. This group exhibition is designed to manifest the influence of the “minority” on contemporary culture and on the art world.

"Boxing Gloves and Bustiers"







The Last painting, 10 min. 2008
A group show in SOHO20 Gallery, NYC
BOXING GLOVES AND BUSTIERS

We are pleased to announce that the following artists have been selected to exhibit in Boxing Gloves and Bustiers:

Amalie Atkins, Ronnie Cramer, Sarah Stuve, Jessica Clauser,
Habby Osk, Katarina Riesing, Swati Khurana, Valerie Garlick,
Yi-Hsin Tzeng, Juliana Cerqueira Leite, Yoonhye Park, Julie C. Lohnes,
Kim Meijer, Jody Wood

Exhibition Juror: Kate Gilmore
Exhibition date: July 21 - August 15, 2009
Opening reception: Thursday, June 23rd



Boxing Gloves and Bustiers is an exhibition of video, photography and video installation that explore the many faces of heroic female figuration.
Topics include but are not limited to:
* Work that addresses a shift in the relationship of women to power and place and the subsequent critique this change entails.
* Work that depicts female triumph either in an extreme form or against the odds.
* Work depicting or critiquing female transfiguration.
* Work that demonstrates the ability of women artist/protagonists to transform the world around them.* Work on performative self-portraiture or invented selves, from the ordinary to the fantastic.

2009年6月2日 星期二

"FLOW" a solo show in Trois Gallery


July 17-31
Yi-Hsin Tzeng Exhibition: "Flow"
Trois Gallery:
4th floor, Building A 1600 Peachtree St. Atlanta, Ga.
Monday-Friday, 8:30 a.m.-5:30 p.m.

The exhibitions department presents "Flow," an exhibition of two unique series by graduate painting student Yi-Hsin Tzeng. In the first-Box Series, three-dimensional box paintings provide the ground on which to juxtapose figure drawings with fluid-like "flows" of color, suggesting various and ambiguous modes of desire. In the second series-Trash Series, created during Tzeng's Fall 2008 New York City Workspace Opportunity, paint and foam flow amidst gritty remnants of the urban environment.

A reception will take place July 23, 6-8 p.m. The exhibition and reception are free and open to the public. For more information, visit http://www.scadexhibitions.com/.
If you cannot come or want to see something in advance, welcome o my website: http://www.flickr.com/photos/niky2006/sets/72157603371628619/




P.S. This gallery was named "three" in French - not "four," as one might expect - because it is the third SCAD gallery to be established in Atlanta.