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LANGUAGE OF DRAWING II
Figurative Drawing by Emerging Artists
June 4 - July 2, 2005 |
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It
is my pleasure that group exhibitions by New York Academy of Art
alumni have become one of Medialia Gallery’s annual events.
THE LANGUAGE OF DRAWING II is the third figurative drawing exhibition
by this group of emerging artists. This series of drawing shows
began with the title, roots of drawing, in 2003. The exhibited work
for roots of drawing was created by many of the same artists who
are participating this year. I am delighted to have the opportunity
to exhibit work from these enormously skilled and passionate artists
once again.
Exhibiting
artists are: Kazuhiro Adachi, Jeffrey Casto, Christian Fagerlund,
Carl G. Fougerousse, Brian Kubler, Marisa Lilje, Joel Mangin,
Lester Onisko, Raphael Sassi, and Yumiko Tomobe. All of the artists
are alumni of the New York Academy of Art. This exhibition is
curated by Joel Mangin and Raphael Sassi, who are currently Fellows
at the Academy.
Joel Mangin
wrote for the exhibition, roots of drawing :
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Visual
perception is unique way knowing... By simultaneously
addressing both individual observation and particular
subject as vehicle for decisive exploration, we seek to
move from but also beyond mere facility, accuracy and
design. |
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Their
former drawing instructor at New York Academy, John Jacobsmeyer,
wrote for the 2004 exhibition, the language of drawing i :
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...
[drawing is] a visual language and shares very few traits
with its verbal counter parts...drawing, the noun, comes
from the gerund, the form of the verb ‘to draw’...
‘draw-ing’ is an action not an object ... It
is about the process of observing nature in time... Each
of these artists quietly, diligently pursues his/her examination
while the giddy New York art world reels outside...They
love to draw and they speak the language eloquently. |
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