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Jetsons Painting Stands
Paper Cement on Foam and Wood Substrate on Wheels Approximately 15"x 10" x 36" (varies) Paintings interchangeable (11" x 14")
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The Jetson Painting Stands are an attempt to bring back the nostalgia of late 70's cartoon design of future forward thinking. This is Retro Sci-fi that places us in a parallel world where cars fly and have low decibel noises. Where robots are maids and have feelings, and a hard day's work is all about pushing buttons. In this space, paintings are an antique form of entertainment that only appeal to the connoisseur who appreciates historical modalities. WIth these stands, you have the option to replace the painting with others that fit your current mood. Truly one size fits all.....
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Dear friends,
Please join us for our Poetry Vinyl Release Party!!! Check out the album at amyhosig.bandcamp.com/album/immortal dear friend books @dearfriendbooks https://www.dearfriendbooks.com wine bar+ bookstore Sunday December 10 4-6pm 343A Tompkins Ave, Brooklyn, NY 11216 Friends, wine, and listening to the album!! xxx Amy + Patrick |
This album is the culmination of a collaboration between Amy Hosig and Patrick Todd. Amy Hosig's Immortal Poems are a part of a longer poetry work entitled LIT, for which a film has been made, (currently in production) in three parts. Each part is an hour and ten minutes and are meant to be a visual representation of a literary poetry work that is couched in Ms. Hosig's personal machinations of thought and processing of significant events in her life. Every aspect of these events and their emotional and physical effects are illuminated and presented to us as sacred and tender. Patrick's sound work on the album is an attempt to give the best possible space for the words to drift into being from the eternal realms where time doesn't exist and love is all.
amyhosig.bandcamp.com/album/immortal |
September 24, 2023
5-6:30pm Maysles Documentary Center 343 Malcolm X Boulevard New York, NY, 10027 |
An Excerpt from Lit: A literary film—part living, part reading, part lecture-- that neither illustrates nor narrates, but keeps becoming a part of the language of a written text: at times uncomfortably banal, this work is meant to be durational.
The Excerpt is titled: Rilke's Last Poem; 10 minutes. |
July 12 - October 28, 2023
Tilly Foster Farm Outdoor Sculpture Park Trail Marker Mixed Media |
Trail Marker is exactly that, a marker, a beacon, and a sign post pointing in the direction one has to move through to get to the other side. Whether this is literal or figurative matters not. Liminal spaces are engineered to present warped space time narratives that collide with the here and now. What gateway, or portal is here before me? Let the air elemental dance with these flags, as the color vibrates against natures own. Waves upon waves upon waves sending me straight into direct confrontation with my own mortal coil while providing comfort in the knowledge that I've come from something, and I'm going to something else.
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August 2023
4 Non Objective Artists Patrick Todd, Deiter Kuhn, Kevin Laverty, Max Yawney, at the Left Bank Gallery in Bennington, VT |
Please join us Saturday, September 9th from 4-6pm for refreshments at the reception of Four Non-Objective Painters. New York City based artists; Dieter Kuhn, Kevin Laverty, Patrick Todd and Max Preston Yawney have known each other and have interacted closely over the last 20 to 30 years. There is a sympathetic understanding among these artists regarding the experience that artworks can provide. The visual fields and actual painterly devices used differ greatly, even though the intended experience for the viewer is similar. These differences play out in a comparative manner in this exhibition.
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These artists are simultaneously concerned with the physical making of the works; the tactile and actual look of the works, due to their individual production methods. The deconstructive or archeological processes of a viewer deciphering the works is calculated into each of these artist’s rationale in the production of these works.
Exhibition on view from August 11th -September 22nd
Gallery Hours: Monday and Friday 10-2 and Wednesday 5:30-7:30pm
Exhibition on view from August 11th -September 22nd
Gallery Hours: Monday and Friday 10-2 and Wednesday 5:30-7:30pm
June 17- November 12, 2023
North Bennington Sculpture Show (NBOSS) Outdoor Sculpture Losing Time Mixed Media |
Losing Time. It's a constant struggle. I feel like I'm constantly triangulating, constantly looking for some directional indication. It's not possible to move forward, when the landscape looks the same in this direction as it does in that. The spiral falls out of synch with the man, and it's the man's responsibility to find his center again. Close your eyes and let the wind direct you. Open them and let the flags show you which way to go, without going anywhere. 3 flying buttresses create a shelter for the being made of air. In touch and moved by the winds of the world.
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June 17- November 12, 2023
North Bennington Sculpture Show (NBOSS) @ The Bennington Museum Outdoor Sculpture Boulders And Borders Mixed Media |
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