March 31 - May 6,
2006
Johnny
Robertson
New Paintings
opening
reception for the artists:
Friday,
March 31, 2006 6 to 8 PM
Johnny Robertson's newest paintings
continue to explore the emotive impact of the atmospheric landscape
communicated through monochromatic color, stark imagery and scale. These
formal decisions reveal a sensibility toward distance or isolation.
Many of the images originate from photographs taken by Robertson in
California. In addition to large scale paintings, the exhibition will
feature several small scale drawings depicting skewed and blurred images
of power lines, streetlights and palms that capture a highly romantic
notion in the tradition of American landscape painting. The saturation
of light and the density of atmosphere replace the majesty of terra
firma.
Jack
Balas
New
Ground
Jack
Balas' mixed media drawings and paintings put aside a single-image approach
in favor of multiple and disjunctive sources. The paintings become maps
that are annotated with words or images that, when compiled onto canvas
suggest reading from left to right, right to left, upside-down or inside-out.
Balas' work is cumulative and overlapping thus becoming documents that,
via stylistic variety and symbolic territory, ask the viewer to build
bridges across the middle ground between images and ideas
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PROJECT ROOM
Coleman
Miller
Uso
Justo
Minneapolis
based Coleman Miller's first narrative creation, Uso Justo, is
a short film reconstructed from an obscure 1959 Mexican hospital drama.
Intelligent and hilarious, both the residents of Uso Justo and the "filmmaker"
attempt to understand the value of art and the process of art making.
Coleman Miller has been making films for over twenty years and in 2005
received the $25,000 McKnight Foundation Grant for filmmakers. He was
also the recipient of a Jerome Media grant in 2001 and a Film Arts Foundation
Grant in 1990.