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Follow on Google News | Montserrat Gallery’s Exhibiting Artist Franklin Evans Current Exhibit on view through December 13Montserrat Gallery’s exhibiting artist Franklin Evans is making work about making work in current exhibit Evans utilizes the gallery as a site of production, rather than an endpoint in which show a “finished” product.
At first glance the space resembles a studio more than a gallery: long strands of painters tape, unstretched canvas mounted to the walls, books, low resolution printed out photos and stacks of paper implies that the audience is literally “stepping into” a work in progress. Evans utilizes the gallery as a site of production, rather than an endpoint in which show a “finished” Leonie Bradbury, Director and Chief Curator of Montserrat Galleries describes the artist’s work as a network. “The artwork exists in a state of flux, continuously transitioning, wavering between assembled and dismantled, reconnecting and disconnecting, configuring and reconfiguring to form moments of coalelesence.” Another way that Evans communicates sources of influence and inspiration is through the titles of his work. For example, paintingassupermodel, a recent solo-exhibition at Ameringer McEnery Yohe Gallery (New York) expanded upon three essays in Yves-Alain Bois’ book, Painting as Model. For his exhibition at Montserrat, Evans will work with the writings of Minimalist artist, Donald Judd, specifically those that were highlighted or underlined during Evans’ original reading of the text. Creating self-imposed guidelines or “rules” for which excepts to incorporate into the installation results in the title, juddrules. For more information, visit www.montserrat.edu/ Montserrat College of Art is a small, private, residential college of visual art and design, founded in 1970, by artists, for artists, educating the creative problem solvers of tomorrow. The college offers the Bachelor of Fine Arts degree, continuing education classes and four galleries exhibiting works by international, national and regional contemporary artists, intended to offer art education beyond the Montserrat classrooms through a series of public lectures, gallery talks, catalogs and events. www.montserrat.edu --30-- End
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