Pacific Lines @ Yancey Richardson Gallery

Group show curated by Dean Anes,Yancey Richardson Gallery, New York, NY, June, 2005.

The Yancey Richardson Gallery is pleased to present our second annual project gallery exhibition of new works on paper by emerging artists. Pacific Lines features works by new California artists several of whose imagery references the influences of pop culture, cinema and tropical landscape distinctive to the southern pacific coast.

Doug Crocco’s drawing of Joe Cool, a tape deck like character, recalls the 1980’s graffiti art movement and break-dancing culture. Faris McReynold’s mixed media Motorcade is a sardonic commentary on Los Angeles car culture and Hollywood moguls. Andrew Hahn’s small watercolors of female heads isolated against a dark ground suggest a cinematic moment frozen in time. Portia Hein’s delicate botanical washes, Chris Finley’s earth-toned elliptical abstractions and Scott Waterman’s landscapes, lush with palm trees and floral motifs, evoke a beach lifestyle commonly associated with the west coast. Finally, Casey Jex Smith mixes abstraction with realism in his extraordinary drawings inspired by the scriptural paintings of the Mormon Church.

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Founded in 1995, in New York City, Yancey Richardson represents artists working in photography, film, and lens-based media. The gallery is committed to working with museums, private institutions, leading art collectors, and other galleries to advance the careers of the artists we represent. Our current program includes emerging photographers as well as critically recognized, mid-career artists such as John Divola, Mitch Epstein, Ori Gersht, Anthony Hernandez, Laura Letinsky, Andrew Moore, Zanele Muholi, Mickalene Thomas and Hellen van Meene. Additionally, the gallery has presented exhibitions of historically significant figures such as Lewis Baltz, William Eggleston, Ed Ruscha, August Sander, and Larry Sultan.

 

 

 

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