New works by Mona Superhero. The show take you to a place you have surely never been, where nude women don wolf heads and sky bikers ride bikini-kill reindeer. The ever-haunting imagery in this collection is a first-in-a-lifetime experience to be marveled at by all
NEW WORKS BY Mona Superhero
McCaig-Welles Gallery is pleased to present
“Polydephic Oblivionâ€, an exhibition of new works by
Mona Superhero
Brooklyn, NY. (OCT. 18, 2004) The fourth, and most
viscerally kinetic show to date from the prolific mind
of Mona Superhero bursts on to the New York City scene
this fall at McCaig-Welles gallery in Brooklyn.
Polydelphic Oblivion will take you to a place you have
surely never been, where nude women don wolf heads and
sky bikers ride bikini-kill reindeer. The
ever-haunting imagery in this collection is a
first-in-a-lifetime experience to be marveled at by
all.
If you’ve caught the buzz surrounding this media
darling, your plans for October 29th are set for her
premier gala in Williamsburg. If not, you should know
that Mona Superhero is the pioneer of utility tape
portraiture. On a space-wide departure, dicing
duct-tape with an x-acto blade, she creates stunning
pieces of eye candy in an ultra new medium. The work
has been compared to 60’s Pop Art and Japanese theatre
posters, but come see for yourself this totally new
concept in visual art before the critics tell you what
you’ve missed!
“Lowbrow meets Highbrow, Superhero’s obsessively
carved works border on the Byzantine†-Kirsten, Roq La
Rue Gallery.
“In the Ashcroft Era, Mona has fearlessly tackled a
terrifying topic and turned it on it’s head!â€
-Willamette Week Covergirl
Sponsored by Miller High Life
Opening reception: Friday, October 29, 2004 7-10pm
MCCAIG-WELLES 129 Roebling Street Brooklyn, NY 11211