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07 June 2011

MEMORY PALACE (revisited)

since we're de-installing our thesis exhibition this week, i'd like to do an official recap. before you read another word, you should first download our beautiful exhibition catalog!! PDF includes exhibition statement by Adam Thompson as well as selected works and artist statements of everyone included.

below are photos of all the work included in Memory Palace. much love and props to all my amazing friends in the program. the way everyone's work as developed has been a real treat to witness and there's a tremendous future ahead for all of us.

please check out the work of the entire Brooklyn College Art MFA Class of 2011:

Linda Bernal


Julia Cocuzza


Gregory Hayes


Megan Hays


Michele Liebler


Hector Madera-Gonzalez


Allison Merz


Madison Omahne


Ivan Rivera


Nooshin Rostami


Natalie Taylor


Boris Torres



a few final shots of our salon-style entrance way..







and lastly, some quick details of each painting of mine included..


Thought Bubble/Vacuum: "Too Much, Too Many People, Too Much"


Untitled (Chrome Cassette Wall, Fade Up)
Cassette 1 & 2 (Eyes Closed in the Sun)



Johannesburg Skyline (on wax 1)


Untitled (Blue Cassette Stencil)



Johannesburg (B&W Collage)


Dancefloor at Zanzu, Pretoria, South Africa (silkscreen)


Slums & Sky of Cape Town


South African Tree 2


Agression & Sexual Selection


Q-Tip (Rappers of 1990 Series)


Brooklyn: We Go Hard
MemoryPalace2011.com

04 June 2011

MEMORY PALACE: Closes this Sunday 6/5!

this weekend's your last chance to catch the incredible Brooklyn College MFA class of 2011 thesis exhibition! the opening was AMAZING!! below are just a few quick shots of the reception.. the work looked amazing, the crowd was fantastic, the vibe was some kind of wonderful. more shots of my work and work of all the participating artists coming soon!

Visit MemoryPalace2011.com for more!!
















MemoryPalace2011.com

03 May 2011

MEMORY PALACE: Brooklyn College MFA Thesis Exhibition

can't believe the end of graduate school is so near! please please please support me and my talented friends for our thesis exhibition!!

MEMORY PALACE
Brooklyn College MFA Thesis Exhibition 2011

MemoryPalace2011.com

Art by
Linda Bernal, Julia Cocuzza, Gregory Hayes, Megan Hays, Michele Liebler, Hector Madera-Gonzalez, Allison Merz, Madison Omahne, Ivan Rivera, Nooshin Rostami, Natalie Taylor, & Boris Torres

Curated by
Adam Thompson

Opening Reception: Friday May 20th, 6-10pm
RSVP via Facebook

May 20-June 5, 2011
Open Daily 1-6pm

Flux Factory

39-31 29th Street
Long Island City, Queens, New York
FluxFactory.org

Exhibition Statement (by Adam Thompson):

The ‘memory palace’ is an ancient memorization technique, one which exploits the fact that our visual/spatial memory far outperforms our verbal and numerical memory. To memorize a long text or string of numbers, you can use a remembered architectural space (like a childhood home) as a mental storehouse for the new information. You can transform each to-be-remembered item into a dramatic, eccentric, unforgettable image, mentally insert these images into specific locations within the remembered space, and later ‘find’ it right where you left it.

This show resembles a memory palace, in that it is idiosyncratic rather than unified, and endeavors to make a virtue of this heterogeneity. The differences between images, experiences, personalities are what make them visible, meaningful, and memorable. We can’t help but categorize artworks, but when we do we inevitably obscure what most compels us about them. It is particularity--not generality--that arrests our attention.

The idiosyncrasy of visual expression renders art a perpetually uneasy collaborator with academe, since schools necessarily prioritize rational, categorical thought. But the title of this exhibition provides an analogy for how this collaboration can function productively; the memory palace technique requires both wildly varied imagery and a framework to anchor and link that imagery. In an MFA program, the school supplies the quantitative structures that order the experience--the space, the time, the schedules, the deadlines--and the students furnish the bureaucratic boxes with color, with strangeness, with life.

When the palace fragments, when the menagerie vanishes and the walls of the studios are once again whitewashed clean, these sundry art practices will likely find themselves in more isolated rooms. But while at Brooklyn College, this group of artists built a home from their differences, a place to which they can always return in their mind's eye.

MEMORYPALACE2011.COM

02 March 2011

"high off the ground from stair to skyscraper, culo thinkin' we loco, c'mon homie WE MAJOR!" (April & May Shows)

Lotta good stuff in the works, so much I can't keep it to myself. More details to come, but 'til then, grab your calendar and pencil me in..

My last Brooklyn College Open Studios!

Brooklyn College Spring 2011 MFA Open Studios
Friday April 8th, 6-10pm
Saturday April 9th, 1-6pm
Boylan Hall 4th-5th-6th Floors, Brooklyn College
brooklyncollegeopenstudios.com


My first solo exhibition in Brooklyn!

Curated by David Gibson
Art 101 Gallery
101 Grand Street, Brooklyn
Opening: Friday April 22nd
art101brooklyn.com


Last but certainly not least, the climax of my coursework, the BC group thesis show!

Brooklyn College MFA Thesis Show
Flux Factory
39-31 29th Street, Long Island City, Queens
Opening: Friday May 20th
fluxfactory.org
(thesis show website forthcoming!)