d berman gallery
is pleased to present work by Austin artists Joseph Phillips and Shawn
Smith whose seemingly whimsical works seriously examine human interaction
with the natural world and the often artificial attempts to control and
perceive it.
The delicate gouache works on paper in Joseph Phillips’
current body of work are subtly satirical explorations of imagined utopias
and play with ideas of land commodification. The works in this series
depict pre-fabricated land units that could theoretically be dropped into
place in affluent suburban sprawl. These darkly humorous and visually
compelling drawings are also beautifully rendered works in their own right.
Phillips uses a specific and limited palette of soothing colors for his
counterfeit environments to reference the consumer aspect of his modular
land units, not unlike images in a catalogue
Shawn Smith’s meticulously created and fantastical
sculptures present un-natural nature to a society increasingly influenced
and reliant on television and computers for a digital window to the natural
world. Their pixilated, abstracted forms are immediately engaging and
seemingly familiar. Smith says, “My conceptual and material practice
explores digital identity, color, colliding systems of information, labor,
technology, and science. As an object maker, I am interested in relating
these concepts back to the symbiotic connection between the hand and the
‘thing.’. … Readily available images make us believe
that we ‘know’ these natural objects but we really only identify
patterns of pixilated light. … I see my building process as an experiment
in alchemy using man-made composite materials to represent natural forms.”
d berman
gallery
1701 Guadalupe Street
Austin, Texas 78701
512.477.8877
Regular gallery hours (September – June): Tuesday – Saturday,
11 – 6 & by appointment
For high-resolution
images and other information to accompany these exhibitions, please see
our press website at http://www.dbermangallery.com/press access page.htm.
The press site includes links to both the current and upcoming shows.
For any other information or materials, please email Anastasia Colombo
at anastasia@dbermangallery.com.
d berman gallery
is wheelchair accessible. Unless otherwise noted, all events and exhibits
are open and free to the public.
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