
An artwork, like a book is not made up of individual words on a page (or images on a screen), each of which with a meaning, but is instead “caught up in a system of references to other books, other texts, other sentences.” Michel Foucault, The Archaeology of Knowledge
Pallas Periodical Review is not a group exhibition per se, it is a discursive action, with the gallery as a magazine-like layout of images that speak (The field talking to itself). An exhibition as resource, in which we invite agents within the field to engage with what were for them significant moments, practices, works, activity, objects, nodes within the network.
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December 12, 2011
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Time is running out to cash in on the generosity and artistic brilliance of Triangle friends and family.
All proceeds aid us in our efforts to expand our programs and staff and to continue to increase our visibility, locally and internationally, with exhibitions, partnerships and public events.
Many of the works have already sold and we would like to take a moment to thank all of our donors. Without you Triangle would not be looking so forward to celebrating our 30th birthday next year. THANK YOU!
We would also like to remind you that many great works are still available. Click here to see the full list of available works.
Speaking of public events…
Please join us this coming Thursday, December 8 from 6-9pm at 111 Front Street Galleries, Suite 222 for THIS IS IT. The Restless.
THIS IS IT. The Restless. is a sculptural installation and book project by The Fluff Construct (Ethan Kruszka ‘08 workshop and Mikel Bisbee-Durlam) that positions the viewer within the center of an odd exploration of endings: losses and gains, finality and transformation, last stands, and ultimately death. THIS IS IT. The Restless. is both a dramatic proclamation of a final work, a dying gasp, as well as an awkward declaration of youthful creative completion and presentation (“I did it! This is it! See what it is!).
111 Front Street Galleries is located at 111 Front Street, Brooklyn, NY 11201
Lots of great works still ripe for the picking! Get yours today!
Paintings…

Gallery tours…

Experiences…

Click here to see all available works.

click here to browse whole selection!
Silvina Arismendi, Untitled, Rubber Bands on canvas 6 x 4 inches 2010 $100
Malado Baldwin, "Sculpture. Nara", Collage mixed media on book page 22 x 14 inches 2011 $100
Eve Baily, "Gesture 6420" Detail, (Pyramid Selection). Graphite on paper 31 inches × 24 inches 2010 $1,450 ($1,100 without frame)
Marjorie Minkin, "Streaming" 14.5 x 10.5 x 4 inches Acylic on lexan (sculpture) 2011 $100
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Stephen Westfall, Untitled (Anderson Ranch Series) (Pyramid Selection)
Woodcut Print
39 x 21 inches
2007
$1200
Frederick Jesser, Untitled
Acrylic, ink, latex and watercolor on paper
15 x 12 inches Framed
2008
$100
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Triangle Arts Association, in partnership with FUTURA, is pleased to annouce an Open Studios evening reception for resident artists Štefan Papčo and Laura Pawela.
Triangle Studios: 20 Jay Street 3rd Floor, Suite 350 Brooklyn NY 11201, 6-8pm.
Štefan Papčo, Restless Souls 7+, 2009, 540x330x160 cm, plywood, site-specific installation
Laura Pawella, Project in Utopia (Ohio) and Jones Beach, NY , 2011 ("Bloodbuzz Ohio")
Štefan Papčo’s sculptural spatial experiments investigate land as a bearer of potential to describe long-term development of a society bound to a specific place. He recently won Best Open Studio as well as the Grand Prize during the DUMBO Arts Festival in September 2011.
The work of Laura Pawela explores reality filtered through the imagination. Pawela first observes her surroundings and then overlays all of the absurdities, interesting phenomena, social habits or phobias that she discovers. Her work encompasses installation, video, sculpture, photography, and drawing.
Triangle’s Fall 2011 Resident Artists also include Stephanie Beck, Astrid Busch, Mathilde Delahaye, Sabine Meier, and Myriam Mechita.
Triangle Arts Association is a non-profit arts organization committed to supporting emerging and midcareer international visual artists. Founded in 1982 by the British sculptor Sir Anthony Caro, Triangle aims to encourage dialogue and experimentation through workshops, residencies and exhibition opportunities. Triangle’s partnership with FUTURA brings four European artists each year for three-month residencies in the Triangle studios.


Opening reception Thursday, Nov. 3, 6-9pm
Show runs until Dec. 1
Gallery hours are Tuesday-Saturday 12-6pm
Triangle Arts Association is pleased to present the work of three of our Artists’ Workshop alumni, Matt Ager, Craig Drennen and Gamaliel Rodriguez.
Does Not Migrate presents a conversation between three very different artists who in one way or another seek to upend the traditions of looking at a work of art.
Triangle = 111 Front Street, Brooklyn, NY 11201