DUPONT: February Shows at Studio Gallery - Must See Exhibitions - Starts Feb 3

February Exhibition Information

Show Title: Aerial Roots
Featured Artist: Kiki McGrath
When: First Friday Reception on February 3, 2017, 6 - 8 pm
Artist's Reception February 11, 2017, 4 - 6 pm
Exhibition runs February 3 to February 29, 2017
Kiki McGrath, Three-fold Waterfall, acrylic on canvas, 2 x 3’
Orchids, bare branches and gardens in winter are sources for new paintings by Kiki McGrath. Abstracting from the natural world, her gestural brushstrokes distill intricate forms that suggest gnarled roots or climbing vines. In her installation at Studio Gallery she responds to live arrangements by six Ikebana artists. Together they explore relationships between painting and sculpture based on the Japanese art of flower arranging.

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Show Title: Fumetti Redux: Superheroes and Tragic Lovers
Featured Artist: Elizabeth Casqueiro
When: First Friday Reception on February 3, 2017, 6 - 8 pm
Artist's Reception February 11, 2017, 4 - 6 pm
Exhibition runs February 3 to February 29, 2017
The Bluff Worked. Elizabeth Casqueiro. 30”x40”. Acrylic on Canvas
Comic strips and photonovels (also known as fumetti or fotonovelas) are the inspiration for Elizabeth Casqueiro’s new body of work, titled “Fumetti Redux.” These two storytelling genres, one colorful and action packed, the other moody and staged, provided her quiet and protected Iberian childhood with an exciting means of escape to worlds where good prevailed over evil and human passions played center stage. At that time, comic books were an expense and a luxury, being mostly imported, so they were treasured and repeatedly savored when meager allowances permitted their purchase. Photonovels were read in hiding, with delicious sneak peaks and rapid scanning in the mostly female venues where the crumpled magazines could be found (such as the local hair salon frequented by Elizabeth’s mother). Today, Elizabeth recognizes the powerful impact these genres had on the early development of her value system, and is glad to see the resurgence of the fumetti as a health-focused didactic tool for less-literate audiences in developing areas of the world.

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Featured Artist: Jean Kim
When: First Friday Reception on February 3, 2017, 6 - 8 pm
Artist's Reception February 11, 2017, 4 - 6 pm
Exhibition runs February 3 to February 29, 2017
Untitled, Jean Kim, 2016. Silver, Barrel, Aluminum Wire, PVC Pipe, Duct Tape, Plastic, Wire Mesh, Clips, Rubber Tubes, LED Lights, Fishing Line. Dimensions Variable.
Show Information: Jean Kim’s work centers around two main concepts. The first is the experimentation of materials and how seemingly unmatched objects can be used to create art. Searching for materials that are flexible and can be re-purposed or reshaped, Kim chooses branches, LED lights, duct tape, yarn and other common objects to express her experiences and perspective in a way that can be inclusive and can engage the viewer in a meaningful dialogue. This exploration leads the artist to investigate the use of space, the second major concept examined in this work. The physical space is always considered. Kim creates both paintings and sculptures that include the environments in which they are installed. The art, the walls, the floor, the viewers, and light each create another dimension; each aspect is a participant in the final product.

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Point of contact for all shows: 
Svetlana Shaindlin, director@studiogallerydc.com, 202-232-8734. 
Studio Gallery is located at 
2108 R Street NW

For more, see www.studiogallerydc.com

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