Jared Deery, Love Under Many Moons, 2018, oil on canvas, 11 x 14 inches / 28 x 35,5 cm

Jared C. Deery
in Summer of Love

Freight + Volume è lieta di annunciare Summer of Love, una grande mostra collettiva che presenta gli impegni di un corpo eterogeneo di 100 artisti con temi di amore e romanticismo, i dilemmi delle relazioni e le risonanze simpatiche nel mondo naturale. Distribuita tra le location del centro della galleria (F + V) e dei quartieri alti (Arts + Leisure), la mostra attraversa generazioni e metodologie, mescolando pratiche basate sulla figurazione (tra cui Katherine Bradford, Walter Robinson, Hope Gangloff, Melissa Brown, Rebecca Morgan, Barnaby Whitfield , Lola Schnabel), testo (tra cui Michael Scoggins, Alex Gingrow, Cary Liebowitz, Erik den Breejen, Samuel Jablon, Becky Brown, Loren Munk), testo e figurazione (inclusa l’astrazione di David Kramer, Robert Hodge, Miriam Carothers, Karen Finley) ( tra cui Jennifer Coates, James Hyde, Kristen Schiele, Amie Cunat, Robin Kang, Erika Ranee, Lauren Luloff e Kelly Worman) e video / fotografia (George Jenne, Jessica Wynne, Peter Hutchinson, Rachel Portesi, RJ Supa) tra gli altri approcci. Incorniciato con l’utopismo degli anni ’60 (con sfumature di distopia), le opere esposte offrono un contrappunto alla nostra irta età di corruzione politica e tensione sociale, suggerendo il potere palliativo e redentivo del romanticismo e della connessione umana.

Opere di Joshua Abelow, Eloy Arribas, Heather Benjamin, Bradley Biancardi, Michael Bilsborough, Ion Birch, Ross Bleckner, Louise Bourgeois, Chris Bors, Katherine Bradford, Paul Brainard, Becky Brown, Deborah Brown, Melissa Brown, Nathan Maxwell Cann, Miriam Carothers, Jennifer Coates, Orly Cogan, Andy Cross, Nicholas Cueva, Amie Cunat, Mira Dancy, Vaginal Davis, Jules Debalincourt, Miles Debas, Jared Deery, Erik den Breejen, Donald Doe, James Esber, J. Fiber (James Esber & Jane Fine), Jane Fine, Karen Finley, Bel Fullana, Paul Gagner, Hope Gangloff, Alex Gingrow, Rebecca Goyette, Jenna Gribbon, Leah Guadagnoli, Anthony Haden-Guest, Ivy Haldeman, Bendix Harms, Karen Heagle, Robert Hodge, Annie Hémond Hotte, Elizabeth Huey, David Humphrey, Peter Hutchinson, James Hyde, Samuel Jablon, George Jenne, Aaron Johnson, Ezra Johnson, Robin Kang, Benjamin King, David Kramer, Maria Kreyn, Emily Noelle Lambert, Judith Larsen, Peik Larsen, Nick Lawrence, Cary Liebowitz, Meg Lipke, Lauren Luloff, JJ Manford, Lucas Michael, Rebecca Morgan, Loren Munk, Rob Nadeau, Joe Nanashe, Lauren Nickou, Emilia Olsen, Mike Paré, Philip Pearlstein, Phrogz (David Humphrey & Jennifer Coates), Genesis Breyer P-Orridge,
Rachel Portesi, Jamie Powell, Archie Rand & Bob Holman, Erika Ranee, Lance Rautzhan, Max Razdow, Walter Robinson, Tom Sanford, Peter Saul, Vanessa Santiago, Peter Schenck, Kristen Schiele, Rachel Schmidhofer, Lola Schnabel, Ryan Schneider, Mira Schor, Michael Scoggins, Zach Seeger, Alex Sewell, Elisa Soliven, RJ Supa, Ulrike Theusner, Joe Wardwell, Kelli Williams, Summer Wheat, Barnaby Whitfield, Wallace Whitney, Natalie Collette Wood, Kelly Worman, Jessica Wynne, Aaron Zulpo.

Freight+Volume is pleased to announce Summer of Love, a large group exhibition which presents the engagements of a diverse body of 100 artists with themes of love and romance, the quandaries of relationships, and sympathetic resonances in the natural world. Spread between the gallery’s downtown (F+V) and uptown (Arts+Leisure) locations, the exhibition traverses generations and methodologies, commingling practices grounded in figuration (including Katherine Bradford, Walter Robinson, Hope Gangloff, Melissa Brown, Rebecca Morgan, Barnaby Whitfield, Lola Schnabel), text (including Michael Scoggins, Alex Gingrow, Cary Liebowitz, Erik den Breejen, Samuel Jablon, Becky Brown, Loren Munk), text and figuration (including David Kramer, Robert Hodge, Miriam Carothers, Karen Finley) abstraction (including Jennifer Coates, James Hyde, Kristen Schiele, Amie Cunat, Robin Kang, Erika Ranee, Lauren Luloff and Kelly Worman) and video/photography (George Jenne, Jessica Wynne, Peter Hutchinson, Rachel Portesi, RJ Supa) among other approaches. Framed with a nod to 1960’s utopianism (with undertones of dystopia), the works on display offer a counterpoint to our fraught age of political corruption and social tension, suggesting the palliative, redemptive power of romance and human connection.

Works by: Joshua Abelow, Eloy Arribas, Heather Benjamin, Bradley Biancardi, Michael Bilsborough, Ion Birch, Ross Bleckner, Louise Bourgeois, Chris Bors, Katherine Bradford, Paul Brainard, Becky Brown, Deborah Brown, Melissa Brown, Nathan Maxwell Cann, Miriam Carothers, Jennifer Coates, Orly Cogan, Andy Cross, Nicholas Cueva, Amie Cunat, Mira Dancy, Vaginal Davis, Jules Debalincourt, Miles Debas, Jared Deery, Erik den Breejen, Donald Doe, James Esber, J. Fiber (James Esber & Jane Fine), Jane Fine, Karen Finley, Bel Fullana, Paul Gagner, Hope Gangloff, Alex Gingrow, Rebecca Goyette, Jenna Gribbon, Leah Guadagnoli, Anthony Haden-Guest, Ivy Haldeman, Bendix Harms, Karen Heagle, Robert Hodge, Annie Hémond Hotte, Elizabeth Huey, David Humphrey, Peter Hutchinson, James Hyde, Samuel Jablon, George Jenne, Aaron Johnson, Ezra Johnson, Robin Kang, Benjamin King, David Kramer, Maria Kreyn, Emily Noelle Lambert, Judith Larsen, Peik Larsen, Nick Lawrence, Cary Liebowitz, Meg Lipke, Lauren Luloff, JJ Manford, Lucas Michael, Rebecca Morgan, Loren Munk, Rob Nadeau, Joe Nanashe, Lauren Nickou, Emilia Olsen, Mike Paré, Philip Pearlstein, Phrogz (David Humphrey & Jennifer Coates), Genesis Breyer P-Orridge,
Rachel Portesi, Jamie Powell, Archie Rand & Bob Holman, Erika Ranee, Lance Rautzhan, Max Razdow, Walter Robinson, Tom Sanford, Peter Saul, Vanessa Santiago, Peter Schenck, Kristen Schiele, Rachel Schmidhofer, Lola Schnabel, Ryan Schneider, Mira Schor, Michael Scoggins, Zach Seeger, Alex Sewell, Elisa Soliven, RJ Supa, Ulrike Theusner, Joe Wardwell, Kelli Williams, Summer Wheat, Barnaby Whitfield, Wallace Whitney, Natalie Collette Wood, Kelly Worman, Jessica Wynne, Aaron Zulpo.

Dates
20.07.2018 – 02.09.2018


Location
Freight + Volume Gallery
97 Allen St.
New York USA


Our artist
Jared C. Deery


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