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The question addressed by the art of Ádám Kokesch is the assignment of forms and functions to each other. His objects – at the mercy of the visitors’ palpating visual interpretation – move on their orbit of interpretation, and so they do not completely erase their origin as they are born. The artist’s mainly plexi- and wood-based objects and the way they are exhibited, invokes a kind of laboratory situation and function. Nevertheless the forms, and the attached symbols and qualities “only” imitate function, their aim is not to make the exhibition’s visitors believe what they see: namely the exhibited pieces would actually be capable of real scientific measurements, or in this case, floating.

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untitled, from the series Best Before, 2004/2005 lambda c-print, 100x135 cm

untitled composition, 2010 Durst Lambda print from film negative

Born 1977 in Prague, Czech Republic, Thýn is a member of the newest generation of young contemporary artists in Prague. He graduated fromthe Department of Photography under Prof. Pavel Stecha at the Prague Adademy of Applied Arts in 2006, with one year abroad studying at UIAHin Helsinki. He is a member of the artist group Ladvi (with Jan Haubelt and Adela Svobodova), established in 2005. He has had solo exhibitions at the Josef Sudek Gallery and the French Institute in Prague and has participated in group exhibitions at the Well Gallery in London, Kolonie Wedding in Berlin and Prague Biennale 3, Entrance Gallery, AM180 and Jeleni Gallery in Prague, among many others.

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Spring 2011 Triangle Residency Program’s Studio Opening
April 15th 6pm-8pm, 16th 1pm – 6pm, and 17th 1pm- 6pm

Location: 20 Jay Street Suite 318, DUMBO Brooklyn NY 11201

We are pleased to present our diverse 2011 artists in residence: Hamra Abbas, Pia Linz, Myriam Mechita, Adam Parker Smith, Caitlin Masley, Adam Kokesh and Jiri Thyn.

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Pia Linz, Box Engraving: Schillerromenade 32/backyard, engraving on acrylic glass, etching ink, 47.6"x47.6"x47.6". 2009

Myriam Mechita, Installation "I'm an animal too", part of the "I'm an animal without fear" exhibition, Velizi-Vilacoublay, France, 2009

Hamra Abbas: www.hamraabbas.com
Pia Linz: http://www.pia-linz.de
Myrium Mechita: www.myriammechita.net
Adam Parker Smith: http://adamparkersmith.com/home.html
Caitlin Masley: www.caitlinmasley.com
Adam Kokesch: http://www.kisterem.hu/exhibition_en.bfp?id=650e8400e29b41d4a716446655440123
Jiri Thyn:  http://www.huntkastner.com/en/artists/thyn/index.html

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Spring 2011 Triangle Residency Program’s Studio Opening
April 15th 6pm-8pm, 16th 1pm – 6pm, and 17th 1pm- 6pm

Location: 20 Jay Street Suite 318, DUMBO Brooklyn NY 11201

We are pleased to present our diverse 2011 artists in residence: Hamra Abbas, Pia Linz, Myriam Mechita, Adam Parker Smith, Caitlin Masley. Residents are a rigorously selected group of international and regional artists who come together to stimulate, challenge and nourish their art.

Hamra Abbas, Woman In Black, stained glass window, 3 panels 104.7"x22.8', 2011 - piece currently in exhibition in Dubai

He Swept Me Off My Feet: Copperland #2, acrylic, inks and whiteout, 55.5"x72.5", 2010

Hamra Abbas: www.hamraabbas.com
Pia Linz: http://www.pia-linz.de
Myrium Mechita: www.myriammechita.net
Adam Parker Smith: http://adamparkersmith.com/home.html
Caitlin Masley: www.caitlinmasley.com

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February 12 – April 17 2011

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Thursday, 28 April – Sunday, 1 May 2011

This coming April, the 29th edition of the Art Brussels, contemporary art fair, features 170 of the world’s leading galleries from 26 countries. The high quality mix of young talent galleries and established names is enhanced by a great number of major newcomers from leading art capitals.

Venue

Brussels Expo – Halls 1 & 3

Place de Belgique, 1

BE-1020 Brussels

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January 15 to February 18, 2011

By appointment, 1-6pm Wednesday – Saturday.

EIDIA House Studio announces its continuing exhibition initiative, PLATO’S CAVE. The eighth artist in the series, Pia Linz creates an in situ installation entitled: Preparatory Drawing for the Box
Engraving: EIDIA House Studio.

EIDIA House Plato’s Cave, 14 Dunham Place, Basement Left (street level doors)
Williamsburg Brooklyn, NY 11211

http://www.eidia.com/

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Exhibition dates: January 15 – February 20, 2011
Artists’ reception:  Saturday, January 15, 5 – 8 pm

Claire Churchouse, Janelle Iglesias, Hong Seon Jang, Jin Lee, Caitlin Masley, Jo Q. Nelson, Timothy Nolan, Yumi Janairo Roth, Vivian Rombaldi Seppey, Rob Swainston

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ISLIP MUSEUM, NEW YORK / FOAM-CORE / VARIABLE DIMENSIONS / 2009″]

UNTITLED (NEO HABITATS) [INSTALLATION VIEW AT THE CARRIAGE HOUSE

UNTITLED (WHITE ON BLACK SQUARE AND GOLD) BLACK INK, WHITEOUT AND ACRYLIC / 14 1/8"X20 1/2" / 2008

BUILDING6VER2 C-PRINT / 21 X 53" / 2005

Caitlin Masley has exhibited nationally and internationally since 2000. Masley has had solo exhibitions and projects in Berlin, Geneva, Croatia, Tel Aviv, Copenhagen, Salford, Amsterdam, Lisbon, Quebec and New York. Caitlin Masley has also been awarded an Emerging Artist Award from Socrates Sculpture Park in NYC (2002), LMCC Swing Space residency and grant  (2007), Pollock-Krasner grant (2007), Puffin Foundation Grant (2010) as well as being artist in residence at Kunstverein Salzburg, Austria (2004); Schinkel-Progressive Residency in Berlin, Germany (2005); Ladmoen Kunstnerverksteder in Trondheim, Norway (2006) Künstlerwohnung Chretzeturm, Stein am Rhein, Switzerland, Action Art Actuel, Centre d’Artistes Autogere Residency, Quebec (2009), Abrons Art Center at the Henry Street Settlement in New York City (2009-10) and currently at Triangle Arts (2010-2011) plus the Manhattan Graphics Printshop in the Spring 2011. This year she will have new installations as part of projects at SITE92, Smack Mellon Gallery (New York) and CUBE, Center for the Built Environment (Manchester) as well as screening “expo ‘67” as part of the big screen project (New York) and is a finalist for an MTA arts in Transit public Art project. Caitlin Masley’s work has been published in Review Urbanism, Cabinet Magazine and New Yorker Magazine among others. She currently lives and works in Brooklyn, New York.

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