For his first solo show in New York, Gould creates an installation which typifies his ongoing interest with our absurdly manicured natural and urban environment. He recreates such cultivated spaces as strip malls, business parks, off-ramps, and well-groomed bedroom communities, examining the influence that suburban planning and corporate landscaping has on our view of nature.
The Kagan Martos Gallery is proud to announce the opening of its fall
season 2000 with an exhibition of Peter Gould.
For his first solo show in New York, Gould creates an installation which
typifies his ongoing interest with our absurdly manicured natural and urban
environment. He recreates such cultivated spaces as strip malls, business
parks, off-ramps, and well-groomed bedroom communities, examining the
influence that suburban planning and corporate landscaping has on our view
of nature. The creation of an artificial oasis amid these neutered spaces
only accentuates the artifice from which they were inspired. Built from
such unnatural building materials as Formica, particleboard, Astroturf, and
brick, Gould's flat, bright green, tailored gardens are more akin to neat
architectural models, or curious stage props, than the naturalistic bushes,
shrubs and lawns they may aspire to be. In addition to showing two
installations, entitled "North Natomas" and "The Virginian", this
exhibition also includes a series of black and white photographs mounted on
formica titled "Famous Restaurants". These documentary - type images are a
clear source for the installations, and cast an ironic distance on these
vernacular settings.
Peter Gould received his MFA from the Art Institute of Chicago in 1996.
His work has been widely shown in group shows in New York, including; White
Columns and P.S. 122. His work is currently featured in the Whitney at the
Philip Morris exhibition, "Pastoral Pop!" through December 2000, and the
Socrates Sculpture Park. He lives and works in Brooklyn.
The Kagan Martos Gallery is located at 515 Broadway, suite 5BF, between
Spring and Broome. Gallery hours are Tuesday through Saturday 11-6 pm.
For further information contact Alona Kagan at 212 343 4293, Fax 212 343
4292.
Kagan Martos Gallery
515 Broadway, New York, NY 10012, T 212 343 4293 F 212 343 4292