Many thanks to artist/writer Anne Russinof and her blog Gallery Travels Seen Around Town
for visiting the exhibition and gallery talk at Stout Projects. Click on the "Gallery.." link to see the full post.
Many thanks to artist/writer Anne Russinof and her blog Gallery Travels Seen Around Town
for visiting the exhibition and gallery talk at Stout Projects. Click on the "Gallery.." link to see the full post.
Big **THANKS!!** to Brooklyn Magazine and artist/writer Paul Behnke for including Generative Processes, the exhibition of Alex Paik and my work in their "Best of ...2015" list.
A few catalogs from the exhibition remain, which includes an essay by Rose Art Museum Director Emeritus, Carl Belz. Let me know if you'd like a copy.
I'm pleased to have my work included in the TSA Flat Files. I hope you can join us for the opening or visit the show during its run through January 3rd.
If you're interested in joining us please RSVP to me at Debra@DebraRamsay.com
Stout Projects is located at 55 Meadow Street # 310, Brooklyn, NY 11206
Schema Projects
92 St Nicholas Ave
Brooklyn NY 11237
co-curated by Mary Judge and Enrico Gomez
The exhibition continues through Dec 6th
Friday: 1-5pm
Saturday & Sunday: 1-6pm
and by appointment
Volume 2 is one bookend of a two-part exhibition exploring the ways in which artists respond to paper and transform it from the 2 dimensional into the 3 dimensional in innovative and engaging ways.
Please contact the gallery for further details at info@schemaprojects.com
Stout Projects
55 Meadow Street # 310
Brooklyn, NY 11206
Opening November 21, 2015, 2-4pm
An artists talk is scheduled on December 19 at 2pm
The exhibition continues through December 20th.
Fri – Sun, 1p – 6p and by appointment, stoutprojectsnyc@gmail.com
News of the exhibition was published in The Cheshire Patch
Delighted to be included in this four-person exhibition. Please come visit if you can.
I'm pleased to let you know that starting July 23 my work will be available at
ODETTA
229 Cook Street
Brooklyn, NY 11206
www.odettagallery.com
Tiger Strikes Asteroid New York is hosting a closing reception in conjunction with the adjoining art space, Transmitter. I'll be in the gallery from noon- 6 and would love to visit with you.
From their press release:
Please join us from 12-6 PM in conjunction with the closing reception for 6x6 at Transmitter for bagels, pastries, mimosas, coffee and more. Both exhibitions close this Sunday, March 29th.
Generative Processes, features the work of Alex Paik and Debra Ramsay. Their color palettes generate an immediate sense of relationship, Paik arrives at his intuitively, while Ramsay’s is system-based. The artists share a generative process of making, a cultivation of a standardized element that is repeated and worked.Featuring the work of Alex Paik and Debra Ramsay. Click here to read the full press release.
We were pleased to have this exhibition mentioned in Bushwick Daily, Structure and Imagery, The Queens Courier and other media outlets.
TSA
1329 Willoughby Ave, #2A
Brooklyn, NY 11237
www.tigerstrikesasteroid.com
Phone: (347) 746-8041
Hyperallergic visited Pentimenti Gallery in Philadelphia. Many thanks to writer Hannah Yudkin for her insights on the exhibition. The full review is here.
I'm delighted to be showing work from my Time As Landscape series in conjunction with the work of Alex Paik at Tiger Strikes Asteroid Gallery.
The exhibit highlights shared elements within our practices and cites the particular manifestation of each. The work operates on an intimate and humble level, combining the abstract and cerebral with grace and humor.
An accompanying catalog will feature an essay by Carl Belz, Director Emeritus of the Rose Art Museum, Brandeis University.
I hope you can see the show:
1329 Willoughby Ave, #2A
Brooklyn, NY 11237
February 20 – March 29, 2015
Opening Reception: Friday, February 20, 6-9pm
Hours: Saturdays and Sundays 12pm-6pm and by appointment
Phone: (347) 746-8041
We are pleased to have been selected by The Bushwick Daily as one of the 5 "must see" exhibitions:
Territory of Abstraction at Pentimenti Gallery.
February 21- April 4
Opening reception Saturday, February 21, 4 - 6:30 PM.
Territory of Abstraction will feature the work of twelve artists that share an interest in geometry, color, pattern, and repetition. Yet, despite the material and optical similarities each artist approaches their work with a distinct purpose and context, commenting on a variety of subjects such as architecture, space, psychology, and illusion. When put together their work showcases the expansive nature of contemporary abstract art, and the potential content of relatively simple forms.
GALLERY HOURS: Tuesday by appointment, Wednesday - Friday: 11 AM - 5 PM, Saturday: noon - 5 PM. 145 north second street | Philadelphia, PA 19106
T 215 625 9990 W www.pentimenti.com
It’s been called “retinally intoxicating.”
Artist, writer, editor Thomas Micchelli comments on the “forthrightness of this work” and the “irresistible intensity of its designs and pigments…”
In 2012 the exhibition Doppler Stop, curated by Mel Prest, traveled to Amsterdam, Rotterdam, Berlin, and Zagreb. It included works from artists from the US, the Netherlands, Germany and France. The exhibition catalog explained, “…work that optically straddles this un-locatable perceptual space where static objects move and shift or trigger simultaneous sense readings.”
An expanded exhibition, Doppler, showed at Parallel Art Space in Bushwick, Brooklyn in 2013.
Now, Doppler Shift, curated by Mary Birmingham, is a revisitation with variation of the previous exhibitions.
Come and experience the exhibition for yourself.
There are a variety of ways to do that:
Opening reception Sunday, September 28th, 1-4pm
Stop & Go 3D screening Wednesday, October 1st, 7pm
An Afternoon of New Music, November 9th, 2pm
Art Afternoon: Walk & Talk, January 11th 2-4pm
Gallery hours
M, T, W & F 10am-5pm
Th 10 am-8pm
Sa & Su 11am-4pm
Visual Arts Center of New Jersey
68 Elm St, Summit, NJ 07901