"Remembered // Imagined": A Bicoastal Exhibition With Antler Gallery
Posted on August 24 2018
Announcing the Second Biennial Co-Curated Exhibition between Paradigm Gallery + Studio & Antler Gallery
20 Artists, 2 Cities, 1 Bicoastal Exhibition
Paradigm Gallery + Studio • Philadelphia, PA
Imagined • Thursday, August 30th • 6:00pm-9:00pm
Antler Gallery • Portland, OR
Featuring Artwork by:
Kevin Cyr • Adrian Landon Brooks • Darla Jackson • Laura Berger • Andrew McIntosh • Brin Levinson • Sarah Detweiler • Kay Healy • Sean Mahan • Allison May Kiphuth • Mary Iverson • Ruby Silvious • Jeremy Nichols • Hollis Heichemer • Stephanie Buer • Peter Adamyan • Rosa de Jong • Brooks Salzwedel • Alvaro Naddeo • Emily White
ABOUT THE EXHIBITION
Paradigm Gallery and Antler Gallery are excited to present our second co-curated biennial group exhibition, which spans two themes and two cities, with an opening reception on each coast. The galleries collectively invited 20 artists, asking them to make two pieces tackling the themes of memory and imagination.
In modern society, the concept of what constitutes reality is continually being challenged. The advancement of VR technology; the echo-chambers created by algorithmic social media; and world leaders who implore people not to believe what they see and hear, but to simply trust what they are told have all contributed to this phenomenon. The result for many is a day-to-day life in which you feel untethered to reality and unmoored from normality. For others it is a world within a world which reflects back to them what they want to see and hear at all times. Whether we’re relying on memory to maintain a sense of what we understand reality to be or harnessing our imagination to envision a world beyond our present situation these inextricably linked facets of human existence are essential tools for navigating our present era of subjectivity.
The “Remembered” works will be on display in Philadelphia at Paradigm Gallery and the "Imagined" works will be on display at Antler Gallery in Portland, with openings six days apart. The works may be viewed as stand alone pieces, but many also serve as diptych works.
For the galleries, the dual-city exhibition is a way to expand our curatorial horizons through collaboration. It allows us the room to push our vision into new areas and extend invitations to artists whom we have long-admired, but hadn’t previously had an opportunity to showcase.
The relationship between Paradigm and Antler began four years ago, predicated by the fact that we both work with a handful of the same artists. Upon meeting, we realized that this commonality extends beyond overlap in the artists on our rosters. Both galleries started in humble, small spaces before moving to larger premises, both galleries are co-owned by a male/female team, and both galleries share an ethos about curation and art collection which is sincerely artist forward. Since becoming acquainted we have frequently shared experiences and advice across a wide range of subjects in support of one another. It seemed natural that we would want to work together in a more substantial and collaborative way. This show is the result of that desire to combine forces.
Remembered
August 24th - September 22nd
Opening: Friday, August 24, 2018 • 5:30pm - 10:00pm
Paradigm Gallery + Studio • 746 S. 4th Street • Philadelphia, PA
Imagined
August 30th - September 23rd
Opening: Thursday, August 30, 2018 • 6:00pm-9:00pm
Antler Gallery • 2728 NE Alberta Street • Portland, OR
All involved parties (gallerists and artists) are available for comment or other media requests. Please contact via the following channels:
sara@paradigm-gallery.com and gallerist@antlerpdx.com
Adrian Landon Brooks Shall Pass acrylic gouache on pecan wood 13”h x 12”w $650 SOLD |
Adrian Landon Brooks This Too acrylic gouache on pecan wood 13”h x 12”w $650 SOLD |
Allison May Kiphuth Composite: East watercolor on layers of hand-cut paper, mounted on panel, sealed with encaustic 12”diameter x 1.5”depth $1,800 SOLD |
Allison May Kiphuth Composite: West watercolor on layers of hand-cut paper, mounted on panel, sealed with encaustic 12”diameter x 1.5”depth $1,800 SOLD |
Alvaro Naddeo Yours watercolor on paper 24”h x 12”w $1,100 SOLD |
Alvaro Naddeo Mine watercolor on paper 24”h x 12”w $1,100 SOLD |
Andrew McIntosh Perseus oil on linen with constellation of Perseus 19”h x 21”w framed $4,450 SOLD |
Andrew McIntosh Andromeda oil on linen with constellation of Andromeda with some additional stars 19”h x 21”w framed $4,450 SOLD |
Brin Levinson Great American Remembered oil on panel 17”h x 24”w framed $1,700 |
Brin Levinson Great American Imagined oil on panel 17”h x 24”w framed $1,700 SOLD |
Brooks Salzwedel Blue Mtn II graphite, inkjet, acrylic, tape, mylar, and resin on panel 16”h x 12”w $2,200 SOLD |
Brooks Salzwedel Two Mtns graphite, colored pencil, tape, mylar, resin on panel 24”h x 18”w $3,200 |
Darla Jackson From What I Remember... Hydrocal 10”h x 10”w x 3”d $550 edition of 5 SOLD |
Darla Jackson I’ll Save You All the Time... Hydrocal and ribbon 70”h x 10”w x 3d $550 edition of 5 |
Emily White Thylacines with Prickly Pear Cacti watercolor and ink 14”h x 29”w $1,150 |
Emily White Thylacine with Prickly Pear Cacti watercolor and ink 11”h x 12”w $650 |
Hollis Heichemer Laughing Under the Sheets oil on panel 20”h x 15”w $2,800 |
Hollis Heichemer Whistling of Foxes oil on panel 20”h x 15”w $2,800 |
Jeremy Nichols Untitled acrylic on panel 24”h x 18”w $1,500 |
Jeremy Nichols Untitled II acrylic on panel 24”h x 18”w $1,500 SOLD |
Kay Healy White Elna Sewing Machine two layer screen print on cotton, polyester fiber fill 15.5”h x 11”w x 1”d $350 variable edition of 20 |
Kay Healy Elna Hand Sewing Machine two layer screen print on cotton, polyester fiber fill 15.5”h x 11”w x 1”d $600 |
Kevin Cyr Dogpatch 2011 graphite on paper 12”h x 18”w $1,200 |
Kevin Cyr 240 Dream Wagon graphite on paper 12”h x 18”w $1,200 |
Laura Berger Memory acrylic on cradled wood panel 16”h x 20”w $900 SOLD |
Laura Berger Vision acrylic on cradled wood panel 16”h x 20”w $900 SOLD |
Mary Iverson Remembering the Red Fox collage and mixed media on panel 12”h x 12”w $1,200 SOLD |
Mary Iverson Imagining the Red Fox collage and mixed media on panel 12”h x 12”w $1,200 |
Peter Adamyan Constructing Easter Island oil paint and wood 13.5”h x 11.75”w framed $300 SOLD |
Peter Adamyan Constructing Stonehenge oil paint and wood 13.5”h x 11.75”w framed $300 SOLD |
Rosa de Jong Remembered miniature in shadowbox 16.5”h x 12.5”w x 4.5”d $2,000 SOLD |
Rosa de Jong Imagined miniature in shadowbox 16.5”h x 12.5”w x 4.5”d $2,600 SOLD |
Ruby Silvious Partaken watercolor, gouache on used tea bags 13”h x 16”w $900
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Ruby Silvious Leavened Ensemble watercolor, gouache on used tea bags 10”h x 20”w $1,200
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Sarah Detweiler Wherever you go, there you were watercolor, gouache & embroidery thread 21”h x 17”w framed $900 |
Sarah Detweiler You may say I’m a dreamer gouache, acrylic & LED lights 21”h x 17”w framed $900 |
Sean Mahan Remembered acrylic on panel 12”h x 12”w $700 SOLD |
Sean Mahan Imagined acrylic on panel 12”h x 12”w $700 SOLD |
Stephanie Buer PAK charcoal on paper 16”h x 22”w framed $1,600 |
Stephanie Buer I Like You, I Miss You oil on canvas 22”h x 16”w $1,600 |
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