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Building Renovation 2005
February 3 – March 11, 2006
Opening Reception Friday, February 3, 2006
from 6:30 – 8:30 pm
Artist talk begins at 6:00 pm
John M. O'Quinn Gallery
Gilad Efrat
Carl Z. Suddath
Demetrius Oliver
Michael Jones McKean
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The installation is a mutual work that brings together four different and distinct artistic sensibilities. While the shared effort it is not about creating a singular statement or a particular vision, their project instead seeks new ways of considering collaboration between four disparate practices.
To accommodate this diversity, a stage was created to both unify and disrupt their personal identities, while allowing for dialogue and exchange. Each artist has created work for the installation in fashion of his own direction, while mindful of the rest of the group. By means of proximity and compression the gathered work is arranged to foster new relationships and meaning. In the process, distinct similarities develop out of seemingly vast differences and approaches. The resulting exhibition becomes the byproduct of attempts at developing a working model to help the artists understand and work through the personal, public and collective limits of work and conversation.
Gilad Efrat received both a BFA (1995) and MFA (2003) from Bezalel Academy of
Art and Design in Jerusalem, Israel where he also served as the Curator of the Fine
Art Department Gallery (1999-2002). He has shown work worldwide at the Oredaria
Gallery of Contemporary Art, Rome, Italy (2004): Archeological Site, St .Augustine
Church, Erfurt, Germany (2004); Noga Gallery of Contemporary Art, Tel-Aviv, Israel
(2000, 02 & 04); Oranim Institute Gallery Oranim, Israel (2002); Herzliya Museum
of Art, Herzliya, Israel (1998 & 97); North Gallery, Copenhagen, Denmark (1998);
and The Morasha Art Center Gallery, Jerusalem, Israel (1995). Gilad has been the
recipient of numerous awards in painting and etching. Some include the Jaffin
Award from the Sharet Foundation (2005) and back to back Sharet Foundation
Fellowships for Painting (1998 & 99, and the Tel-Aviv Museum of Art Prizes Richmond
Award (2001). Since 2004 Efrat has been a Core Artists in Residence at the
Glassell School of Art of the Museum of Fine Arts, Houston.
Carl Suddath received his BFA from Florida State University in 1999 and his MFA from
the School of the Art Institute of Chicago in 2004. Solo Shows include "New Sculpture + Drawing" at Van Harrison Gallery, New York, NY (2005) and "comfort shoes, welcome mats, and other heavenly gifts" Gallery 400 at UIC Chicago, IL (2004). His work has recently been exhibited in "Art Chicago",Van Harrison Gallery, New York, NY (2005); "1st Annual Outdoor Sculpture Exhibit", Montgomery College, Houston, TX (2005); The Track House in Oak Park, IL (2004);
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