4 NOW
Gilles Giuntini
Anahita Mekanik
Edmond Praybe
Carolyn Sheehan
clockwise from left: Carolyn Sheehan, Untitled, 2014, mixed media on paper, 48 x 32 inches
Gilles Giuntini, The Modesty of Claret Petacci, 2014, mixed materials, 34 x 38 x 24 inches
Anahita Mekanik, Deliverance, 2013, mixed media, 60 x 18 x 18 inches
Edmond Praybe, Evening Light, 2015, oil on panel, 12 x 16 inches
December 1 - 19
Opening Reception: Saturday, December 5, 3 - 5pm
First Street Gallery caps off the year with 4 Now,
an exciting new exhibition that celebrates the unique and dynamic
visions of four of its newest artists, Gilles Giuntini, Anahita Mekanik,
Edmond Praybe, and Carolyn Sheehan.
Gilles Giuntini fabricates
complex intimate narratives that reference both historical and personal
events. These carefully crafted pieces are at once seductive but beyond
reach. The viewer is drawn in, but kept at a distance. This physical
tension is at the core of each piece. Through irony and humor Giuntini
weaves disparate scenarios into something familiar...a world of paradox
and hypocrisy.
Anahita Mekanik
is a story-teller who speaks through the random objects that find their
way into her life. The more damaged, old and ordinary these are, the
more potent are the memory and message they carry. By giving a new soul
to these abandoned treasures, she participates in the universal ritual
of transformation.
Edmond Praybe makes
paintings that attempt to reevaluate perceptions of the environment he
inhabits while celebrating the union of observation, invention, and
memory. The works are literal explorations - made on-site or at least
partially so - as well as artist explorations, dealing with a variety of
attitudes concerning color, structure, scale, and narrative. Edmond
searches for broadly identifiable themes and feelings in the image,
while also depicting a specific sense of time and place in each piece.
Carolyn Sheehan
creates art works that are best described by color and images. She
combines creativity and imagination with emotions in every piece with
the sole purpose of not only creating an aesthetic that impacts the
feelings but causes pleasure as well. Every piece is worked like a
sculpture: three dimensional and take shape in a style in which the icon
is always the focal point.
For more info go to:http://www.firststreetgallery.org/exhibitions/2015-2016-season-archive/4-now-press-release/
Gallery Hours: 11 am - 6 pm, Tuesday through Saturday
526 West 26th Street, Suite 209, New York, New York 10001
646-336-8053 · 646-336-8054 (fax)
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Monday, November 30, 2015
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