Update: Fall 2007

-Solo Show at Gering and Lopez
-Macy's Windows (again)
-The Incomplete at the Chelsea Art Museum
-Software and Screens in Berlin


"Winds Across the Inner Sea" at Gering and Lopez

Thanks to everyone for your interest and support.

My show at the Gering and Lopez Gallery is up until Saturday, November 3rd, 2007.
The work includes seven pieces made of various things like LCD screens, software, laser cut formica, acrylic plastic, paper and wood.


If you can't see the work in person, please click here to see video and stills of the individual works in the show...

We got 2 reviews!
Check them out here and here .

Here are some fun shots from the opening and installation.

Sandra Gering in front of Waterfall.




Me with my wife and son in front of Crown.




Putting the Waterfall on the wall. These pieces were heavy.




My amazing assistant Daniel Dueck putting the touches on Spiral.

I'm also included in a group exhibit called 'Art Under Glass Fall 2007' presented in the windows at Macy's .



Here are some images of the work being shown in the windows of Macy's Harold Square. You can see these pieces in the windows on 34th Street, just west of Broadway. They'll be up from October 15 - October 31st, 2007. If this image looks familiar it is because I also did these windows last year.
Little Light is a new work similar to the pieces being shown at the Gering and Lopez Gallery. It is, in fact, the working prototype for Crown.

It also is made of software, an LCD screen, laser cut formica, plastic acrylic, and lacquered wood.
I spread Fountain across two windows with each offering a different viewing portal into the software's world. This is the left window and the top view.


This is the right window and the side view. Handbags and shoes are sold seperately.




While installing I was briefly visible in the windows - a sight which, I can report, greatly impressed my 3 year old son.

"The Incomplete" at the Chelsea Art Museum







Two of my laser cut formica works, MultiStreams and Crystalization are on view at the Chelsea Museum's 'The Incomplete' exhibition from October 2nd - January 12, 2008.




To the left is an image of MultiStreams, 2004.

Software and Screens in Berlin







After opening my show at the Gering and Lopez Gallery in New York City, I flew to Berlin, Germany to install work for a two person exhibit at Gallery [DAM]Berlin. It is a terrific space for digital art run by Wolf Lieser in the heart of the Mitte.

The show includes work by Mark Napier and will be up from September 28 - November 10, 2007.




Here inside the space you can see Endless Bounty and Five Sailors. The Five Sailors software was made site specific for the gallery and screen.
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