Sunday, June 25, 2006

The Rest is Total Silence

Brian Degraw
French
Maya Hayuk
Kiyoshi Kuroda

Curated by Taka Kawachi

July 6 to July 28, 2006
Opening Reception: Thursday, July 6, 6-9pm



ATM Gallery is proud to present a group exhibition 'The Rest is Total Silence'

'The Rest is Total Silence' is a group exhibition of four artists from New York, Brooklyn, London and Tokyo. One of the participating artists commented "My friend described my work as 'looking like the walls of a pubescent teenage boys room or the inside covers of his school books. A comment I was quite flattered by." This statement interestingly reflects some aspect of this show. All their works are painted and drawn in very meditative way with delicate lines revealing an anarchic and wild boy(and girl) sensibility. Another common thing is they tend to get inspirations from various types of music, actually one of the participating artists is also known as a professional musician. They fuse music and art as a core inspiration source.

BRIAN DEGRAW
was born in 1974, lives in New York. Degraw practices drawing, video, sculpture, and writing. He is also a musician in many bands (Angelblood, Gang Gang Dance, Saab Song with Harmony Korine). Complete artist and required actor of the New York scene, he composes a dense, inhabited and luminous work. Degraw's paintings and drawings assault the viewer with their total humanity, and goth, underworld, grittiness.

FRENCH's works contain a range of subjects, generally pretty dark in theme, metal logo’s, evil metal band’s, satanic imagery, buildings, tanks, skeleton’s, anatomy drawings, pirates, surfing skeletons, Jesus, ravens, eagles and skulls. This London artist claims that those elements are all side effects of listening to too much metal music. For the recent work, he has been obsessed with drawing tree routes and vein almost like a spreading disease across his work. They are a bit like something from a sci-fi or horror film.

MAYA HAYUK's
paintings are equal parts disturbing and provocative and of hilarious. The images themselves are refreshingly straightforward: clean, simple lines that convey the figure with a minimum of distraction and bright, often acid colors with a feel reminiscent of advertising in the sixties and seventies. Hayuk's work serves as much as a starting point, a place of departure as it does a destination, and ends in itself.

KIYOSHI KURODA places emphasis on lines depicting 'Unbalanced World.' He uses plant, insect, anatomy and animal motifs in his paintings, and while rendering his subjects with arresting curves, his finished works tend to be both venomous and cool in appearance. He weaves in some poisonous and stimulating factors and by using this method, the artist lets the antithetical concept of 'Sweet & Charming' and the 'Dreadful and Terrifying' coexist.

'The Rest is Total Silence' is curated by Taka Kawachi, who had curated Saeko Takagi's solo show and a group show 'Remarkable Hands' at ATM Gallery last year, which turned to be a very successful and critically acclaimed show. Both shows were reviewed by The New York Times.

The opening reception for the artists will be held on 7th July, from 6:00 -9:00PM.

For more information;

ATM Gallery
619 b West 27th Street
New York, NY 10001
212-375-0349
www.atmgallery.com

1 Comments:

Blogger Richard Gilligan said...

good luck in NYC french.....
easy on the craic! dont forget about dublin show, its gonna be disgusting.

rich

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