Category Archives: art exhibition

"Some Sort of Solitude," new paintings by Tommy Taylor, opens Friday, February 24 | 7 – 10 PM

Tommy Taylor, Lost and Found, Acrylic on canvas, 36 x 32 inches
February 24 – March 31, 2012
Opening reception: Friday, February 24 | 7 PM – 10 PM 

 

Some Sort of Solitude, Tommy Taylor’s second solo show at whitespace gallery, demonstrates a new direction in Taylor’s work. Over the past twelve years, his paintings have been mainly abstract pieces with amoebic-like forms created from intuitive, as opposed to planned, brushstrokes. His work continues evolving, but even though it introduces figures and pop references, it still contains those amorphous, abstract elements of his previous work.
His reflection on the conflicting desires, drives, meanings, and logic that confounded him as a child showed Taylor that, while he can grasp the many layers on which that conflict plays out better, it is still just as characteristic of his adult experience as it was of his childhood. He gives expression to this by placing visual elements that are hard to understand in intentionally chaotic and confusing ways that exclude the traditional visual cues of painting, like his previous abstract work. As a result, he is thwarting any possibility of arriving at a coherent, consistent visual reading of the painting. Produced and displayed in this way, the elements compete with each other, just like the drives, histories, expectations, and accepted social norms of our daily lives.  

Sally Heller showing the "Bling!"

Sally Heller has a group show opening February 9, 2012 at Jim Kempner Fine Art in New York City.  “Bling!” looks at society’s obsession with luxury and material possessions as status symbols, so it promises a lot of sparkle.  The show also includes work by Damien Hirst and Andy Warhol.  You will definitely want to check out this show if you are in New York between February 9 – March 17, 2012!

Sally Heller’s new work in “Bling!”

Keeping up with Wendy Given

Wendy Given has been busy since her last show at whitespace a year ago. She is one of 30 artists chosen from a pool of 179 for the 10th Northwest Biennial that is running now through May 20, 2012. Held at the Tacoma Art Museum in Portland, the exhibition not only commemorates the tenth anniversary of the show but also the 75th anniversary of the museum. All of the artists represent the Pacific Northwest, and their respective works touch on the identities of the inhabitants and the practices of the region.

Installation image of Wendy Given’s work at the 10th Northwest Biennial

For more information, please visit the Tacoma Art Museum website.

Wendy also has an upcoming solo photography show, Luminosis mori, in February 2012 at the Nationale in Portland.

Check Out Burnaway’s Article Featuring Whitespace Artist, Craig Dongoski:

Craig Dongoski’s show at whitespace, “Attack/Decay/Sustain/Release,” made Burnaway’s top Atlanta events of 2011!

Our Favorite Things: Remembering Atlanta Arts 2011

Craig also has work on display in Hartsfield-Jackson International Airport‘s departures atrium. The show is up through February 1, 2012, so you still have time to see it!

Sarah Emerson and Jody Fausett in "Day Job: Georgia" at the Contemporary

Sarah Emerson and Jody Fausett are currently part of the “Day Job: Georgia” exhibition at the Contemporary, which is up now through March 24, 2012. 

Sarah Emerson and her daughter, Harlow Cregar, have a site-specific installation and mural.  Be on the look out for Sarah’s upcoming solo show at whitespace, which opens Thursday, April 5, 2012 at 7 PM.

Sarah Emerson and daughter Harlow Cregar at “Day Job: Georgia.”   
Photograph courtesy of BurnAway Flikr photostream

Jody Fausett, who had his solo exhibition at whitespace this past November, selected several of his new photographs for the Contemporary’s show. 

Jody Fausett’s work at “Day Job: Georgia”
Photograph courtesy of BurnAway Flikr photostream

For additional information about “Day Job: Georgia,” please visit the Atlanta Contemporary Art Center website.

BurnAway has posted several pictures of the exhibition and opening reception on its Flickr photostream.