Danielle Criqui

Danielle Criqui

alexwein:

Robert Edward Brulinski, 2011

alexwein:

Robert Edward Brulinski, 2011

Alice Warters
Oil Paint
2010

Alice Warters Oil Paint 2010

A Tender Rough
Joanne V. Lee
Latex Paint, Acrylic, Sharpie Marker, Charcoal, Ink, on Frosted Mylar
36” x 24”
2011

A Tender Rough

Joanne V. Lee

Latex Paint, Acrylic, Sharpie Marker, Charcoal, Ink, on Frosted Mylar

36” x 24”

2011

kelseygocio:

Things on the Ground: Butts and Toilet Paper

kelseygocio:

Things on the Ground: Butts and Toilet Paper

Julian
Charcoal on Rives BFK 
2011

Julian

Charcoal on Rives BFK 

2011

(via robintalleypage)

Cara Levy
From “The Importance of Things” Series
2011

Cara Levy

From “The Importance of Things” Series

2011

openspacebaltimore:

DISORDERLY CONSTRUCT
September 3rd – October 15th
Opening reception: Saturday, September 3rd 7-10 pm
 
Open Space proudly announces ‘Disorderly Construct’, a project by David J. Armacost and Nikholis R. Planck.
For their first collaborative exhibition, the artists will present a broad sample of works firmly grounded in drawing.  Sourcing their fervent correspondence, Armacost and Planck’s project examines artistic practice through the documentation and parody of each other’s work.  The pieces selected betray an ongoing process in which each element informs the next while riffing on a predecessor. This type of decentered approach encourages a view of studio practice not as a solitary search for authoritative voice, but as an opportunity to produce relationships, both between mediums and amongst artists themselves.
Armacost (b. 1979) and Planck (b. 1987) live and work in Baltimore.  
For more information, please contact the artists via email at disorderlyconstruct@gmail.com
www.disorderlyconstruct.tumblr.com 

openspacebaltimore:

DISORDERLY CONSTRUCT

September 3rd – October 15th

Opening reception: Saturday, September 3rd 7-10 pm

 

Open Space proudly announces ‘Disorderly Construct’, a project by David J. Armacost and Nikholis R. Planck.

For their first collaborative exhibition, the artists will present a broad sample of works firmly grounded in drawing.  Sourcing their fervent correspondence, Armacost and Planck’s project examines artistic practice through the documentation and parody of each other’s work.  The pieces selected betray an ongoing process in which each element informs the next while riffing on a predecessor. This type of decentered approach encourages a view of studio practice not as a solitary search for authoritative voice, but as an opportunity to produce relationships, both between mediums and amongst artists themselves.

Armacost (b. 1979) and Planck (b. 1987) live and work in Baltimore. 

For more information, please contact the artists via email at disorderlyconstruct@gmail.com

www.disorderlyconstruct.tumblr.com 
Taylor Schmidt
2011

Taylor Schmidt

2011

Taylor Schmidt
2011

Taylor Schmidt

2011

Erik Puot
2011

Erik Puot

2011

Erin Wallace
Sweet Kicks
2011

Erin Wallace

Sweet Kicks

2011

Joshua Mott
Chromatic: Vizier
2011

Joshua Mott

Chromatic: Vizier

2011

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