*image: Ezra Johnson “The End”, 20 x 30″
“Vatic Utterance” at Trestle Gallery
Opening Reception: Saturday April 8th, 6-8pm
On view through May 5th, 2017
Curated by Sam Jablon
Participating Artists:
Mike Cloud
Austin Eddy
Ron Ewert
EJ Hauser
James Hyde
Sam Jablon
Ezra Johnson
Margaux Ogden
Tracy Thomason
Siebren Versteeg
Wendy White
Seldon Yuan
Vatic Utterance is about the subtleties of abstraction and language and how the two can morph together and be separate. The work ranges from fragments of words and coded language, to visual poetry. It involves a mix of artists working today who incorporate language in the work through different means. The artists in the show might clash and might coalesce and represent different ideas about art, language, and painting. The show’s title is taken from the poem Vatic Utterance by Rene Ricard. Ricard used poetry to create paintings. This poems captures the reality of life… the rent must be paid.
Vatic Utterance
If I love you
There is no limit
But love is Luxury
Housing
The rent must be
paid
The lease expires
Evictions are noticed
And a new Tenant
Moves in
2005 Oct 24
trestle gallery
850 3rd ave (btw 30th and 31st st), suite 411
brooklyn, ny 11232