Sean Kelly gallery
New York
475 Tenth Avenue, at 36th Street
212 2391181 FAX 212 2392467
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From Pre-History to Post-Everything
dal 25/6/2014 al 31/7/2014
tue-fri 11am-6pm, sat 10am-6pm, after july 4th mon-fri 10am-5pm

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Concetta Duncan



 
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25/6/2014

From Pre-History to Post-Everything

Sean Kelly gallery, New York

The exhibition features ancient objects (originating from the pre-Columbian Americas to China) alongside contemporary painting.


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June 19, 2014 – Sean Kelly announces From Pre-History to Post-Everything, a group exhibition that presents ancient objects alongside contemporary paintings, providing the opportunity for a visual dialogue between the forms found in ancient cultures and the forms being investigated by today’s youngest generation of painters working with abstraction.

The ancient objects in the exhibition are geographically diverse, originating from the pre-Columbian Americas to China. The objects fall into several categories: the earliest are flint tools from the Paleolithic Era, whose rough-hewn shapes seem sculptural to us today, but were functional for their makers. Also included are pieces that were used for ritual purposes—such as Chinese Bi disks, axes and congs—made of carefully polished, hand-worked jade. Other ritual objects include the exquisitely detailed Taino scepters, in stark contrast to the smooth, abstracted forms of the Chinese ax blades, which appear to be tools but in fact had ceremonial significance. While diverse in age and region, all of these objects share a purity of form and material that are a direct reflection of the time and culture in which they were created.

Likewise, many of today’s brightest young artists are exploring both time-tested traditions as well as new processes to create abstract work that exemplifies the current zeitgeist. Whether woven, hand-dyed, sewn or made from industrially manufactured materials, like the works of Hugo McCloud, Evan Nesbit, Landon Metz and Sarah Crowner, or painted via hands-off processes such as the work of Dean Levin, Luca Dellaverson, and Isaac Brest, or referencing current technological media as in the work of Artie Vierkant, many artists today are expressing a renewed interest in the potential inherent in abstraction. While their ancient forebears may have turned to abstract form as a vehicle to explore the divine, artists today approach abstraction as a language, rich with references to contemporary culture.

For media inquiries, please contact:
Concetta Duncan at Sutton PR at 212.202.3402 or concetta@suttonpr.com.

For other inquiries, please contact:
Janine Cirincione at 212.239.1181 or janine@skny.com.

OPENING RECEPTION: THURSDAY, JUNE 26, 6-8PM

Sean Kelly Gallery
475 Tenth Avenue - New York NY 10018
Gallery hours through July 3rd are Tuesday through Friday from 11am until 6pm and Saturday 10am until 6pm. After the July 4th weekend, the gallery’s summer hours are Monday through Friday from 10am to 5pm.

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From Pre-History to Post-Everything
dal 25/6/2014 al 31/7/2014

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