Free as in PHOTOS!
New additions this week. First printing of the spaceman and the lobster.
Collect the whole set!
June 15.
11am-6pm
308at156 Project Artspace,
156 Fifth Avenue, Suite 308 (westernmost end of third floor)
800-781-0153
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Modern Petroglyphs gallery exhibition at 308at156 Project Artspace will be open Tuesday through Saturday from 11am to 6pm until Saturday, June 22. Please come in and meet the artist.
308at156 Project Artspace
156 Fifth Avenue (at the corner of 20th Street) Suite 308
(west end of the third floor)
Tuesday through Saturday
11:00 am through 6:00pm
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It is very exciting that Sabine Heinlein has written an excellent article about me for Hyperallergic.
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FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
MODERN PETROGLYPH GALLERY EXHIBITION
– Show of prints, photos and video of recent stone carvings from across the United States –
New York City, NY, April 30, 2013–For the past three years, artist Kevin Sudeith has been traveling through the United States making stone carvings in immovable rock outcroppings. Sudeith is the only petroglyphist working today, and his work resides in a nether-region between fine art and outsider or folk art. His first solo show in New York City will feature a unique form of printmaking: Sudeith makes archival impressions of the petroglyphs on paper. To make the impressions, the carvings are painted with pigmented ink and then wet paper is applied to the carving; the paper absorbs the colored ink and captures the three dimensional space of the carving as an embossing. Also featured in the show will be time lapse videos of Sudeith making the petroglyphs and impressions. An array of Sudeith's signature motifs, or emblems, will be on display. Sudeith does not permit photographic reproduction of these emblems, so one must go to a petroglyph site or see an impression. Also on display will be two new movable carvings on granite and marble slabs.