BAD NEWS june 18 – august 8, 2009 reception thursday june 18, 6-8pm
peter belyi, justine cooper, guerra de la paz, leemour pelli, stephen j shanabrook
For the end of the season we present five artists who’s work reflect on the passing year: Russian sculptor Peter Belyi reminisces unsentimentally about the fall of empires; Guerra De La Paz’s Snake Charmer series recast the Power Tie as an emblem of submission and greed; conceptual artist Stephen J Shanabrook, known for his expression of beauty on the threshold of disaster, waterboard’s two choir boys in chocolate; Leemour Pelli’s paintings evoke the collapse of the human psyche; and Justine Cooper’s fictitious drug “Havidol” – created for a disease she coined, Dysphoric Social Attention Consumption Deficit Anxiety Disorder – markets desire for those not satisfied with a generic sense of well being.
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BAD NEWS at DANEYAL MAHMOOD GALLERY New York art opening Thursday june 18, 6-8pm
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