Don't miss it! - "None Taken" Fellows Exhibition

The New York Academy of Art is pleased to present "None Taken" an exhibition of new work by the 2010 Fellows of the New York Academy of Art.


The exhibition will remain on view through Sunday, October 3. This exhibition is free and open to the public 2 - 8 pm or by appointment. Closed Tuesdays and holidays.

"None Taken" reveals the extraordinary impact and infinite creative possibilities that emerge when you juxtapose time-honored techniques with a contemporary artist’s vision. A Fellowship at the New York Academy of Art provides an unparalleled opportunity for an artist to pursue an independent body of work while immersed in a creatively challenging and supportive environment. The only program of its kind, this exceptional residency – and the resulting exhibition – continues to present a powerful case for deeply informed, rigorously trained conceptual figurative art.

Will Kurtz’s smoking, drinking, sitting-on-the-front-porch people are not figures, not sculptures, but a nation we know from the check-out line and bus stop. By making his family and friends out of landfill he suggests that what we view as disposable is anything but.

Panni Malekzadeh’s work keeps the dreams of "Once upon a time…" and "… happily ever after," provisionally alive with beautifully rendered, poetically conceived fantasies sprinkled with unicorns, fairy dust and sexual politics.

Peter Mühlhäußer's steely, pre-pubescent boys are acting out culturally specific global narratives. Vulnerable and aggressive, toy-like and precisely observed, these polymorphic seedlings are the past, present and the future simultaneously.

Previous Fellows of the Academy include Ali Banisadr (Leslie Tonkonow Artworks + Projects), Amy Bennett (Richard Heller Gallery) and Helen Verhoeven (Wallspace). New York Academy of Art Fellows are now represented by galleries in New York, Chicago, Los Angeles and abroad and have been featured in art fairs around the globe, including Art Basel, Art Basel Miami and Scope.

2 comments:

  1. Nice. I'll have to head over to the city to check this out. Are you going to have things at Art Basel in Miami again this year? I'm going for the first time, now that I got a vacation rental from this site I found a while back called MetroFlats.com.

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  2. I sure hope someone buys some of my life size sculptures because otherwise I will have to store them in my apartment. They might creep me out seeing all of these people out of the corner of my eye.

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