Category Archives: Exhibition

SUMMER FALLS

AUGUST 19 – 29, 2009
opening WEDNESDAY AUGUST 19 | 7 – 10 PM

Whitespace is pleased to present, SUMMER FALLS, a two week only intermission in between regularly scheduled exhibitions featuring new work as well as collaborative multi-media works by John Otte, including artists: Fereydoon Family, Richard Sudden, Karen Tauches, and Mark Wentzel.

John Otte
, is well known in Atlanta as an artist, DJ, and curator. His multi-disciplinary work is primarily abstract, containing numerous references to the body, music, architecture, and landscape.

SUMMER FALLS is set to take place in just a couple of weeks when Summer slowly begins the process of giving way to Fall. In this temporary “hit & run” installation, John Otte seeks to meditate on the ongoing collapse and erosion of many previously considered “stable” systems, both locally and globally, thus making way for other arrangements and different forms. In an ongoing exploration of creative destruction, Otte employs photography, text, collage, sculpture, and film sources creating porous abstractions where systems collide, contaminate, and overlap one another, forming strange new hybrids and mutations – an uncertain world where fact and fiction are inextricably bound, “beautiful things grow out of shit . . . things evolve out of nothing,” and “everything disappears.”

+ 2 FILM SCREENINGS
* Selected films for screening will be announced shortly. Check back with us soon!

Agents of Seduction, now open

Agents of Seduction

SCULPTURE BY CAROLINE SMITH
+ UNIQUE PRINTS BY TERESA COLE

JULY 10 – AUGUST 15

Whitespace is pleased to announce a two-woman exhibition opening Friday, July 10 through August 22. The exhibition, Agents of Seduction, features New Orleans printmaker Teresa Cole and Atlanta sculptor Caroline Smith.

Printmaker Teresa Cole, teaches at Tulane University, New Orleans and holds a BFA from the Maryland Institute of Art, and an MFA from Cranbrook Academy of Art. Her work represents a fine balance between science and craft manipulation from its construction to its presentation. Though many prints utilize digital aspects, she hand carves each mark on nontraditional materials, such as masonite and pegboard, to create her unique images.
The prints began as an exploration of patterns and illusion. Incorporating many qualities inherent to the science of optics, her work investigates notions of ornament, decoration, and beauty. Through elegant layering and magnification, she examines how the repetition of patterns is used to distort information to elicit a complex sense of security. The prints thus create a safe space where the viewer can be captivated, persuaded, and seduced to contemplate the complexity and layers of contemporary existence.
In the same space, Atlanta native and Tulane University graduate Caroline Smith examines human existence through large, organic sculptures. Smith’s work finds inspiration in primitive and animalistic motivations found deep within human nature. She portrays the fundamental struggle in expressing the deep desires of the heart through the prism of the conscious mind. Her curvaceous and leafy creatures flow in familiar human gestures to tempt viewers to reconnect with their primal instincts while reminding them of the humanity so easily dismissed in others. Smith aims to “pry at those uncomfortable, awkward edges of life, between animal, plant, and human.”
Her sculptures juxtapose course earthenware, silky porcelain, and shiny gilded ornament, as a representation of the hidden beauty in the everyday life. Hostile and tender, fierce yet vulnerable, fearsome and fragile, the creatures are entangled in their own internal and external struggles.


Team Caroline + Julia!

New Orleans printmaker Teresa Cole
We loved having you, Teresa!







Last Saturday for Civic Remedies!

Today is the last Saturday for the show, Civic Remedies by Scott Silvey at Whitespace. The exhibition will be open until Friday, July 3rd (closed July 4th), but for those who are busy throughout the weekday- today is your day! Don’t miss out!

Also check out Yukari Umekawa’s photography show itodenwa (2 cups + 1 string) concurrently showing at WhiteSpec 🙂

itodenwa (2 cans + 1 string)

itodenwa (2 cans + 1 string)
Yukari Umekawa

SCAD BFA photography show

May 29 – July 11, 2009
Opening Friday May 29, 7-10 PM


Photographer, Yukari Umekawa’s art emerges from her efforts to find peace in a state of longing and isolation. Born in Osaka, Yukari left her friends and family in Japan to pursue her BFA in photography at Savannah College of Art and Design in Atlanta. She juxtaposes images of telephone wires and the sky to express a nostalgic homesickness. The telephone wires represent her perpetual desire for contact with home, while images of the sky serve as a comforting reminder that she and her distant home are under the same sky. The exhibition is aptly titled itodenwa, which is the Japanese word for a telephone created from two cans and a string. By deconstructing her digital camera, she created a pinhole camera to capture her images. Through the use of long exposures, her constructed pinhole camera returns dreamlike images that are softened and out of focus. Yukari states, “The photographs then become unclear like my memories.” The show marks her debut, and will be displayed at whitespec alongside Scott Silvey’s exhibition “Civic Remedies”. In contrast to Yukari, the American-born sculptor and painter now resides in Tokyo and is presenting his newest paintings from Japan. Together, the exhibitions will be a unique opportunity to explore the influences of Japanese and American culture on artists living outside their respective homelands.

Civic Remedies
new paintings from Tokyo by Scott Silvey


OPENING RECEPTION

FRIDAY, MAY 22 | 7-10 PM

EXHIBITION DATES

MAY 22- JULY 3

Visual artist, Scott Silvey received his MFA from Georgia State University and was an important player in the art scene in Atlanta until his departure in 2001. After extensive travel throughout Asia, Silvey eventually landed in Tokyo where he currently lives with his wife, Mio. There he continues to teach English and make art.

Scott’s exposure to Asian cultures has significantly influenced this new body of work, Civic Remedies. The richly textured paintings imagine Tokyo as a city devoid of its former human inhabitants. Inside a decaying landscape, vending machines, meters, and electrical lines stand like sentinels among the dwellings where people once lived. Because of unabated consumption, the skeletal remains of human production are all that linger in the faint, enfolding light. Within this spectral scene, soil and medicinal herbs gather in abundance. Their restorative potential has returned to heal an ailing urban landscape. This exhibition presents a continuation of themes that Silvey has explored throughout his career via paintings and installations, the relationship between human construction and natural systems.

Scott Silvey’s work has been exhibited in both group and solo shows in the United States and Asia. His artwork has been reviewed in Sculpture, Art Papers and Antennae.

Chaos and Currents
new sculpture by Julia Hill

APRIL 23RD TO MAY 16TH
ARTIST’S TALK ON WEDNESDAY, MAY 13
TH . 6 PM

Whitespace presents Chaos and Currents at whitespec. Concurrently showing in the gallery an exhibition by Deanna Sirlin, Everything is Optional. In her first solo exhibition, Chaos and Currents, Julia Hill explores the processes of accumulation, attraction, and redistribution. Using salvaged materials and debris gathered from urban creek beds, Hill’s intricately composed sculptures forged from bits and pieces of debris suggest motion and forces, seen and unseen. This process allows Hill to explore her own role in the creation of patterns that contribute to the processes and forces that perpetuate our existence. From atoms sticking together and pulling apart, to swollen creeks, to the largest forces commanding the expanding universe, Julia Hill asks us to question everything.


Even with the stormy weather- all inclusive of lightning bolts and in some areas, hail- Julia’s solo exhibition opened its door in full merriment. With Julia’s successful pieces poignantly installed in WhiteSpec paired with her sweet disposition, the weather may have been a downer but the atmosphere could not be more celebratory. This exhibition is a must-see.
Congratulations, Julia!







Everything is Optional

NEW PAINTINGS + SCULPTURAL INSTALLATIONS BY
Deanna Sirlin

APRIL 17TH TO MAY 16TH
artist’s talk SATURDAY, MAY 9TH; 2 PM








Thank you all for coming out to Whitespace last night! It was such a beautiful day and provided the perfect ambiance for Deanna’s wonderful exhibition. Deanna’s new work fills the gallery in every sense of the word and playfully pushes the boundary of spatial orientation.

No more words- come see it in person! As you know, we’ll be here until 5pm today and will be back Wednesday 11am. Have a wonderful weekend, and please- enjoy this beautiful weather while it lingers!
toots!