ALL ITEMS
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Joanne Ungar
$450Joanne Ungar
Voltarol
2018
6"x9"
Wax and painted cardboard on panel
Fair market value: $700
This piece is from Pain Relief, a series by Ungar of boxes embalmed in wax.
Joanne Ungar is originally from Minneapolis. After several years of liberal arts studies at Oberlin College in Ohio she moved to New York City, where she earned a BFA from the School of Visual Arts, focusing on collage. She began employing waxes as her main collage agent, after exploring and working with shellac, resins and acrylic mediums. Since the mid 1990's, waxes and encaustic have been her main medium. Her wax "recipe" is a work-in-progress: she is often tinkering with it to get the desired lucidity and luminosity for whatever she happens to be burying or revealing in her layers of wax.
Joanne was awarded a NYSCA/NYFA Fellowship in 2017. She lives on the Lower East side of Manhattan with her husband and their 2 cats, and maintains her long-time art studio in the Bushwick section of Brooklyn.
Ungar is participating in Selects-@-CREATE, an exhibition curated by Daniel Aycock and Kathleen Vance. This exhibit is presented by Open Source Gallery in collaboration with CREATE. Selects-@-CREATE opens on November 20, 2021 and is on view in Catskill, NY through January 16, 2022.
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Mark Andreas
$150Mark Andreas
Female torso
2021
11"x8"x8"
Plaster cast and wood
Edition 1 of 6
Fair market value: $200
This piece is a plaster cast of a female torso.
Mark Andreas (b 1975 , NY) is a sculptor, educator and co-director of Videokaffe, an international new media art collective. Andreas's art work explores the changing role of time ,hand craft, technology, and its impact on the present day human experience .
Andreas's artistic approach is informed by his background as a boat builder, sailer crafts person and love of nature. Andreas has lectured, taught and given workshops at, Yale University, Aalto University, The University of Tennessee and is currently teaching sculpture and woodworking at the Silvermine Art Center in Connecticut. For nearly 20 years , Andreas has exhibited his art work both nationally and internationally with exhibitions at the Cress Gallery at the University of Tennessee, Galleria Anhava Helsinki, Luda Gallery St.Petersburg RU, SIGN Gallery NL, CICA Museum, Seoul Korea, the and up coming shows in 2021 at the Torrance Art Museum in LA, and C.A.P. Kobe Japan. Andreas's sculpture stands as public art in Peekskill New York and Stockholm Sweden .
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Francesco Simeti
$800Francesco Simeti
Untitled Sketch
2020
Diptych: 22"x8.5, individual: 11"x8.5" each
Color Pencils and Watercolor
Fair market value: $2,500
This is an original drawing by Francesco Simeti.
Francesco Simeti (b.1968, Palermo, Italy) lives and works in Brooklyn (New York). He is known for his site specific installations using wallpapers, sculptures and 3D collage. His multi-disciplinary approach presents aesthetically enchanting scenes which often on closer inspection reveal a darker subtext. Simeti appropriates and digitally modifies newspaper and magazine photographs of war scenes, environmental devastation and other acts of violence, re-arranging them to create images with a deliberate visual appeal that raise questions about the very nature of this imagery in contemporary society.
He has shown at various galleries, institutions and other art venues across the world, including Homemade, Magazzino Italian Art, New York, Eruzioni: Pompei e Santorini, Scuderie del Quirinale, Roma, Refugium curated by Yulia Topchiy, Assembly Room, New York, Big towers curated by Caterina Riva, ICA Singapore, Swell, Open Source Gallery, Brooklyn and Armed, Barbed and Halberd-Shaped curated by Nicola Riccardi, Francesca Minini, Milano. His work is collected by The Cooper Hewitt, National Design Museum, New York, The Philadelphia Museum, Philadelphia, The Victoria and Albert Museum, London, and Civiche Raccolte Musei di Milano, Milan. Simeti is currently working on multiple public art projects including the Chicago Transit Authority, Chicago, IL and the Multnomah County Health Department Headquarters in Portland, OR. He is involved in ongoing design collaboration with Maharam, New York.
Francesco Simeti presented the solo exhibition, Swell, at Open Source Gallery in 2017.
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Kathleen McDermott
$400Kathleen McDermott
Soft Lamp Study #3
2021
5.5"x5.5"x24"
Mohair blend fabric, LEDs, silicone
Edition of 3 (each is unique)
Fair market value: $600
Soft Lamp #3 is part of a series of material studies begun during the pandemic, repurposing materials in McDermott's home to create domestic objects that are both usable and strange.
Kathleen McDermott is an interdisciplinary artist with a background in installation, prop-making and sculpture, currently based in Brooklyn, NY. She combines her knowledge of fabrication with open source hardware to build a language of absurdity that merges new media, design, performance, and video. She is interested in technologies that are not productive, automata badly suited to absurd purposes and electronic creations beyond her control.
McDermott was the second artist-in-residence during Open Source's OS Gowanus residency program. This residency included exhibitions I Thought It Would Be Funny and Junk Clocks and Other Thoughts on Time.
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Sean Qualls
$215Sean Qualls
Black Business 01
2015
10"x13"
Giclee print
Fair market value: $75
This piece is an imagined portrait of a turn of the century share cropper become business man.
Sean Qualls's work explores unknown, obscure and forgotten people/moments from history and mythology, combined with his love of vintage advertising graphics. His work also examines our relationship to perfectionism and our self concept. With his recent geometric paintings, Sean hopes to reveal how idiosyncrasies and imperfections make people and things more attractive, not less. Sean is also a highly sought-after illustrator and has created art for books by Spike Lee, Toni Morrison and Zindzi Mandela to name a few. He lives and works in Brooklyn, NY where on occasion you can also find him djing or sharing his work with the community.
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Elisabeth Condon
$800Elisabeth Condon
Grid with Orange Runners
2020
9"x12"
Ink and gouache
Fair market value: $1200
Condon's paintings translate landscape two dimensionally, compressing or stacking space into sliver-thin layers. Improvisational paint applications--brushing, pouring, smearing, literally digging beneath the surface of paint--re-envision textiles and wallpaper as synthetic landscape.
Elisabeth Condon is known for paintings and works on paper that overlap natural and built environments with references to scrolls, décor, and calligraphy. Linking scroll painting with the decorative wallpapers of her childhood home, Condon incorporates lattice or bird and flower motifs in her paintings and public art works such as Urban Idyll, commissioned by MTA Art & Design Percent for Art for the NYCT Astoria-Ditmars Blvd. Station in Queens. Condon's paintings are held in the collections of Tampa Museum of Art, Perez Art Museum Miami, United States Embassy Beijing, and numerous private collections throughout the United States, Europe, and Asia. She is recipient of the Joan Mitchell Foundation Painters and Sculptors Grant, the Pollock Krasner Foundation Grant, and a Florida Individual Artist Fellowship. Condon's fellowships include residencies at the Swatch Art Peace Hotel Shanghai, UCross Foundation, Yaddo, MacDowell, Wave Hill, Montello Foundation, and Carrizozo.
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Alise Loebelsohn
$175Alise Loebelsohn
magical equations
2021
10"x10"
Mixed media
Fair market value: $450
This piece is part of a series of small work that studies the geometry of the square and uses different materials to create space and light.
Alise Loebelsohn is an artist that got her start working as a mural and billboard painter. She now runs a decorative painting business in NYC. She likes to work with organic materials and this has influenced her artwork.
Alise's artwork is about patterns in nature and random images that appear around us. She works with layers of plaster that is built up and then sanded away. She is very interested in color and how it affects her images and what it means. She hopes her work will inspire others.
Loebelsohn is participating in Selects-@-CREATE, an exhibition curated by Daniel Aycock and Kathleen Vance. This exhibit is presented by Open Source Gallery in collaboration with CREATE. Selects-@-CREATE opens on November 20, 2021 and is on view in Catskill, NY through January 16, 2022
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Katerina Marcelja
$400Katerina Marcelja
An Eye for a Tooth
2020
16"x12"
Mixed media on plywood panel
Fair market value: $800
This piece is part of a series of work that explores the platitudes and visual language of common idioms, sayings, and proverbs.
Katerina Marcelja (she/her) is an artist based in Brooklyn. She studied sculpture at Boston University (BFA), performance studies at NYU (MA), and architecture at City College of New York (MArch). Her performance work Arteria was shown at Mladinsko Theater in Ljubljana. She collaborates with Sophie Amieva of NotAmuse on theater and performance projects. She works in the architectural field as the head designer for Passive House Project in Brooklyn NY and is an artistic consultant for architecture firm LGSMA, Rome, Italy. She is currently initiating the Back Yard Utopias project with Monika Wuhrer (KokoNYC).
Marcelja presented a solo exhibition, Fragment Series, at Open Source Gallery in 2014.
Marcelja is participating in Selects-@-CREATE, an exhibition curated by Daniel Aycock and Kathleen Vance. This exhibit is presented by Open Source Gallery in collaboration with CREATE. Selects-@-CREATE opens on November 20, 2021 and is on view in Catskill, NY through January 16, 2022
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Marti Cormand
$1500Martí Cormand
Caseta 2
2021
8"x10"x1"
Oil on wood panel
Fair market value: $3800
This painting is a landscape, but it is also a portrait of a caseta - literally a small house designed for children to play. It is on a farm in Spain where Cormand spent many summers with his brothers and cousins. For him, it contains layers of memory.
Born in Barcelona in 1970, Martí Cormand lives and works in Brooklyn. Selected exhibitions include: Twenty Twenty, curated by Richard Klein, Aldrich Contemporary Art Museum, Ridgefield, CT (2020); Un elefante en El Prado, Espacio Minimo, Madrid (2019); Formalizing their concept: After Levine, After Evans, Josee Bienvenu Gallery, NY (2018); Walk the Distance and Slow Down: Selections from the Collection of JoAnn Gonzalez Hickey, Boulder Museum of Contemporary Art, Boulder, CO (2017); Postcards to AZ, Josée Bienvenu Gallery, NY (2016); Martí Cormand, Galería Cayón, Madrid (2014); Formalizing their concept, Galería Casado Santapau, Madrid, (2014); Formalizing their concept, Josée Bienvenu Gallery, NY (2013); False Documents and Other Illustrations, Portland Museum of Art, Portland, ME (2011); Martí Cormand: Aldrich Emerging Artist Award Show, Aldrich Contemporary Art Museum, Ridgefield, CT (2007). Public collections include: Museum of Modern Art, New York; Museo Reina Sofia, Madrid; Dallas Museum of Art, TX.
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Dominika Ksel
$200Dominika Ksel
deep ending how you look
2021
20"x26"
Wood, glass, brick
Fair market value: $1000
This work is part of a series of sea glass and water tumbled city brick collages collected in Rockaway Beach during the pandemic. As the sea inches its way into our homes and lives, physical remnants of a relationship gone awry are transformed into poetic artifacts. Their voices are a shared history between the sentient and non-sentient beings. As we straddle a precipice of a psycho-ecological drama, how we can shift our perception and relationships with the large ecosystem?
Dominika Ksel is a transmedia artist investigating unseen forces that inform our physical and immaterial realities. Through community collaboration, sonic sculptures, VR and video, they use gameplay and interactivity to map power dynamics, research consciousness, embodied cognition and interspecies communication. These experiential works draw on speculative fictions, techn0fem1n1sm, erased histories and invisible landscapes, exploring how technology and mysticism mediate our perception and interconnected ecologies.
Ksel's solo exhibition at Open Source Gallery, (SEA)NCE, was presented in April-May 2021. Ksel also participated in Artists at Home in 2020.
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Christina Kelly
$25Christina Kelly
Various Zines
Dimensions variable
Fair market value: $50
Various zines and little books made by Christina Kelly.
Christina Kelly is a Brooklyn based artist who tells stories through hybrid works that often combine drawings, writing and video. She is inspired by historical events, psychoanalysis, childhood, family and plant life. Her work has been included in shows at Trestle Gallery, Open Source Gallery, College of New Jersey Art Gallery, and Barnard College McCagg Gallery. Her short films have screened at the Paris Short Film Festival, The New Festival, Brooklyn International Film Festival, Animation Block Party, Outfest, and the London Gay and Lesbian Film festival. She's recently taken up fishing.
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James Sheehan
$450James Sheehan
Chiasmus
2012
5 3/8"x4 1/2"
Watercolor on board
Fair market value: $1200
This piece is a painting of Mecca.
James Sheehan was born in San Francisco and raised in the Bay Area, Northern California suburbs pre-Silicon Valley era. He received his BA in Art History/Fine Arts from the University of California and his MFA from Temple University Tyler School of Art. Sheehan has presented solo exhibitions at the Art Center Gallery (NY, NY), The Drawing Center (NY, NY), and Galerie Schedler (Zurich, Switzerland) among others. His work has also been included in numerous group exhibitions around the globe. He has participated in residencies and received awards such as the New York Foundation of the Arts, ARCUS Residency, LMCC World Trade Center Residency, Pollock-Krasner Foundation, and the Marie Walsh Sharpe Foundation.
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Miguel Ayuso
$210Miguel Ayuso
Animales comiendo
2021
6"x8" (4 prints)
Mixed media
Fair market value: $100
Series of four handmade prints representing animals dressed as humans eating Mexican street food.
Miguel Ayuso is a Brooklyn based graphic artist and illustrator originally from Oaxaca, Mexico. His art takes many forms and has appeared in the Mexican Museum of Design in Mexico City, The Institute of European Design in Barcelona and The Brooklyn Children's Museum in NY. At the foundation of his process is an incessant desire to play, re-invent and create whimsical imagery. When he's not designing, he's out riding his bike, playing with his two kids or finding another colorful poncho to add to his growing collection.
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Valerie Hallier
$120Valerie Hallier
Mini Defloree Self FR04
2021
4"x6"
Pressed flower petal, polyurethane varnish, canvas
Fair market value: $175
Self-portrait made of pressed flower petals collaged together without preconceived composition and part of a series of small and large formats. The collage emphasizes both our fundamental connection with our environment, we are nature, and the process of releasing control as a way to reconnect with our deepest self, thus against the patriarchal silos created since the Renaissance between nature and humans.
Born in France, Valérie Hallier came to NYC with a Fulbright scholarship and graduated from SVA in computer Arts. Early multimedia work received prizes at ACM Siggraph (FL), SCAN Arts Symposium (PA), Ars Electronica in Finland and Anima Mundi in Brazil. Through visualizing sounds such as screaming, serializing autobiographical data such as her reproductive history or exhausting shared experiences such as sexuality using flower petals, Hallier's work redefines portraiture in the forms of mixed-media series, immersive installations and interactive public art. Her work has been shown internationally in the US and in Europe. She has worked on public art commissions and partook in many artist residencies including Pioneer Works, NARS Foundation, Trestle Art Space Harvestwork and LMCC arts Center. Recently, Valérie received a Contemporary Arts Foundation Grant and the MAAF (NYSCA & WaveFront) Grant.
Hallier is participating in Selects-@-CREATE, an exhibition curated by Daniel Aycock and Kathleen Vance. This exhibit is presented by Open Source Gallery in collaboration with CREATE. Selects-@-CREATE opens on November 20, 2021 and is on view in Catskill, NY through January 16, 2022
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Clarinda Mac Low/Carolyn Hall
$60Clarinda Mac Low and Carolyn Hall
Sunk Shore 2019
2019
11"x17"
Photo print
Edition no. 20
Fair market value: $100
The photo was taken by Emily Blumenfeld during a Sunk Shore tour. Sunk Shore is a collaborative project by Clarinda Mac Low and Carolyn Hall, speculative tours of the future of specific waterways. The collaborators create narratives based on a deep dive into climate change data and information about the shorelines they're touring, and then bring the participants along on a time traveling walk from the past to the future. In the photo, Hall is peering into the past off the north shore of Governors Island in NYC. The next Sunk Shore tour will take place along the Gowanus Canal as part of the Open Source Gallery's 2022 exhibition program.
Sunk Shore is a collaboration between Clarinda Mac Low, an artist, dancer, organizer, and microbiologist and Carolyn Hall, a dance, historical marine ecologist, and science communication specialist.
Mac Low is participating in Selects-@-CREATE, an exhibition curated by Daniel Aycock and Kathleen Vance. This exhibit is presented by Open Source Gallery in collaboration with CREATE. Selects-@-CREATE opens on November 20, 2021 and is on view in Catskill, NY through January 16, 2022
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Daniel Zeller
$800Daniel Zeller
Fluid Search
2021
11"x8.5"
Ink and acrylic on paper
Fair market value: $2800
An original abstract drawing by Daniel Zeller.
Daniel Zeller was born in California in 1965. He has exhibited at Pierogi in NYC, Daniel Weinberg in Los Angeles, G-Module in Paris, and Michel Soskine Inc., in Madrid. His work is included in the collections of MoMA and the Whitney in NYC, LACMA and the Museum of Contemporary Art in Los Angeles, NASA and the National Gallery in DC, and the Albright-Knox Gallery in Buffalo (among others). He currently lives and works in NYC.
Zeller is participating in Selects-@-CREATE, an exhibition curated by Daniel Aycock and Kathleen Vance. This exhibit is presented by Open Source Gallery in collaboration with CREATE. Selects-@-CREATE opens on November 20, 2021 and is on view in Catskill, NY through January 16, 2022
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Patricia Fabricant
$350Patricia Fabricant
012720
2020
10"x8"
Gouache on panel
Fair market value: $550
Part of an ongoing series of explorations of color, line, form. Fabricant has a deep and abiding interest in process-driven work, from mandalas and yantras to Aboriginal song-line paintings, Islamic tiles, and the Pattern and Decoration movement. The P&D movement interests her in particular since it was a female-driven movement using the materials and techniques of traditional "women's work" at a time when the art world was dominated by the extreme masculinity of minimalism. She also draws inspiration from spiritualists such as Emma Kunz, Hilma af Klint, Agnes Pelton, early Kandinsky, and more recently contemporaries such as Lori Ellison, Dan Zeller and James Siena.
Patricia Fabricant is a painter curator, and award-winning book designer, born in New York City. She received her BA from Wesleyan University and studied painting in Florence Italy. Her abstract and figurative paintings have been exhibited widely at such galleries as M David & Co, Front Room, SFA Projects, Equity Gallery, Morgan Lehman, the Painting Center, and 490 Atlantic. Her curatorial practice includes two editions of the benefit group show, Among Friends, Studio Mates at Front Room Gallery, and With the Grain, at Equity Gallery. She lives and works in Brooklyn, NY.
Fabricant is participating in Selects-@-CREATE, an exhibition curated by Daniel Aycock and Kathleen Vance. This exhibit is presented by Open Source Gallery in collaboration with CREATE. Selects-@-CREATE opens on November 20, 2021 and is on view in Catskill, NY through January 16, 2022
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Fabiola Burgos
$200Fabiola Burgos
SPICY VILLAGE
2021
11"x17"
Ink jet print
Edition 1/3
Fair market value: $300
This piece is a documentation of action with woven sculpture (Gift Tape and Wire Mesh) by Burgos at the Spicy Village restaurant in Chinatown, New York.
Fabiola Burgos was born in Osorno, Chile, 1984. She graduated from Universidad Católica de Valparaíso, and received her MFA from Pontificia Universidad Católica de Chile. She has been resident at R.A.T (México City, México), Materia Gris (La Paz, Bolivia) and Balmaceda Arte Joven (Santiago, Chile). Her work has been shown at Galería Gabriela Mistral, M100, Galería XS, Taller Bloc, Galería Macchina, Balmaceda 1215; Diablo Rosso in Ciudad de Panamá (PA), Bikini Wax in Ciudad de México (MEX), Museo de la Ene in Buenos Aires (ARG). She also develops public art projects in popular places such as Mercado La Vega Central in Santiago (CH), Mercado La Merced in México City (MEX) and Feria El Alto in La Paz (BO). During 2022-2023 Burgos will participate in HISK studio program in Ghent, Belgium.
Burgos is included in Open Source Gallery's 2022 exhibition program.
Burgos is participating in Selects-@-CREATE, an exhibition curated by Daniel Aycock and Kathleen Vance. This exhibit is presented by Open Source Gallery in collaboration with CREATE. Selects-@-CREATE opens on November 20, 2021 and is on view in Catskill, NY through January 16, 2022
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Fabiola Burgos
$220Fabiola Burgos
Playa Maitén
2021
11"x17"
Ink jet print
Edition 1/3
Fair market value: $300
This piece is a documentation of action with woven sculpture (gift tape y wire mesh) by Burgos at Playa Maitén (Maitén Beach), Comuna Puerto Octay, X Región, Chile.
Fabiola Burgos was born in Osorno, Chile, 1984. She graduated from Universidad Católica de Valparaíso, and received her MFA from Pontificia Universidad Católica de Chile. She has been resident at R.A.T (México City, México), Materia Gris (La Paz, Bolivia) and Balmaceda Arte Joven (Santiago, Chile). Her work has been shown at Galería Gabriela Mistral, M100, Galería XS, Taller Bloc, Galería Macchina, Balmaceda 1215; Diablo Rosso in Ciudad de Panamá (PA), Bikini Wax in Ciudad de México (MEX), Museo de la Ene in Buenos Aires (ARG). She also develops public art projects in popular places such as Mercado La Vega Central in Santiago (CH), Mercado La Merced in México City (MEX) and Feria El Alto in La Paz (BO). During 2022-2023 Burgos will participate in HISK studio program in Ghent, Belgium.
Fabiola Burgos is included in Open Source Gallery's 2022 exhibition program.
Burgos is participating in Selects-@-CREATE, an exhibition curated by Daniel Aycock and Kathleen Vance. This exhibit is presented by Open Source Gallery in collaboration with CREATE. Selects-@-CREATE opens on November 20, 2021 and is on view in Catskill, NY through January 16, 2022
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Felipe Mujica
$520Felipe Mujica
How to Speak Psychedelic
2017
40"x26"
Silkscreen print (unique copy)
Fair market value: $1800
This piece is part of a large series of silkscreen prints (unique copies). The images are appropriations of graphic design from the 60-70s'. Works are generally installed in large groups and without frames, intending to be closer to a poster room than to art print show.
Felipe Mujica (Santiago, Chile, 1974) studied art at the Universidad Católica de Chile. Just out of art school, in 1997, he co-founds with Diego Fernández and José Luis Villablanca the artist-run space Galería Chilena (GCH), which operated between 1999 and 2005, first as a nomadic and commercial art gallery and later as a collaborative art project, a curatorial "experiment". In early 2000 Mujica moved to New York City where he currently lives. Parallel and interrelated to his own work Mujica has organized and produced many collaborative projects, which include mostly exhibitions and the editing, design and publishing of books. Produced low budget and with handmade quality, the books are distributed by hand and they inhabit a zone between artist book and catalog. They intend to be tools of exchange, sharing of information, of Mujica's work, as well as collaborative projects with other artists and finally also as research projects of historical figures.
Mujica has had solo shows at Sindicato, Las Terrenas, República Dominicana, Museo de Arte Moderno de Medellín, Galería Gabriela Mistral, Santiago de Chile, Casa Triângulo, São Paulo, Galerie von Bartha, Basel/S-chanf, Museo Experimental El Eco, México D.F., Proyectos Ultravioleta, Ciudad de Guatemala (2 person), Galerie Christinger De Mayo, Zürich, Die Ecke Arte Contemporáneo, Santiago and Centro Cultural Matucana 100, Santiago (2 person). He is currently preparing his fist US institutional exhibition which will open July 2021 at the Pérez Art Museum in Miami, Florida.
Mujica has presented a variety of projects at Open Source Gallery, including One Day This Will All Be Yours (2011) and One Day This Will Not Be Yours (2012).
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Felipe Mujica
$600Felipe Mujica
Japanese Optical and Geometrical Art (p. 136), 2017
2017
40"x26"
Silkscreen print (unique copy)
Fair market value: $1800
This piece is part of a large series of silkscreen prints (all unique copies) made since 2010, all based on appropriated images from graphic design from the 60-70s'. This series is generally exhibited in large groups without frames.
Felipe Mujica (Santiago, Chile, 1974) studied art at the Universidad Católica de Chile. Just out of art school, in 1997, he co-founds with Diego Fernández and José Luis Villablanca the artist-run space Galería Chilena (GCH), which operated between 1999 and 2005, first as a nomadic and commercial art gallery and later as a collaborative art project, a curatorial "experiment". In early 2000 Mujica moved to New York City where he currently lives. Parallel and interrelated to his own work Mujica has organized and produced many collaborative projects, which include mostly exhibitions and the editing, design and publishing of books. Produced low budget and with handmade quality, the books are distributed by hand and they inhabit a zone between artist book and catalog. They intend to be tools of exchange, sharing of information, of Mujica's work, as well as collaborative projects with other artists and finally also as research projects of historical figures.
Mujica has had solo shows at Sindicato, Las Terrenas, República Dominicana, Museo de Arte Moderno de Medellín, Galería Gabriela Mistral, Santiago de Chile, Casa Triângulo, São Paulo, Galerie von Bartha, Basel/S-chanf, Museo Experimental El Eco, México D.F., Proyectos Ultravioleta, Ciudad de Guatemala (2 person), Galerie Christinger De Mayo, Zürich, Die Ecke Arte Contemporáneo, Santiago and Centro Cultural Matucana 100, Santiago (2 person). He is currently preparing his fist US institutional exhibition which will open July 2021 at the Pérez Art Museum in Miami, Florida.
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Felipe Mujica
$480Felipe Mujica
Japanese Optical and Geometrical Art (P. 110)
2017
40"x26"
Silkscreen print (unique copy)
Fair market value: $1800
This piece is part of a large series of silkscreen prints (all unique copies) made since 2010, all based on appropriated images from graphic design from the 60-70's. This series is generally exhibited in large groups without frames.
Felipe Mujica (Santiago, Chile, 1974) studied art at the Universidad Católica de Chile. Just out of art school, in 1997, he co-founds with Diego Fernández and José Luis Villablanca the artist-run space Galería Chilena (GCH), which operated between 1999 and 2005, first as a nomadic and commercial art gallery and later as a collaborative art project, a curatorial "experiment". In early 2000 Mujica moved to New York City where he currently lives. Parallel and interrelated to his own work Mujica has organized and produced many collaborative projects, which include mostly exhibitions and the editing, design and publishing of books. Produced low budget and with handmade quality, the books are distributed by hand and they inhabit a zone between artist book and catalog. They intend to be tools of exchange, sharing of information, of Mujica's work, as well as collaborative projects with other artists and finally also as research projects of historical figures.
Mujica has had solo shows at Sindicato, Las Terrenas, República Dominicana, Museo de Arte Moderno de Medellín, Galería Gabriela Mistral, Santiago de Chile, Casa Triângulo, São Paulo, Galerie von Bartha, Basel/S-chanf, Museo Experimental El Eco, México D.F., Proyectos Ultravioleta, Ciudad de Guatemala (2 person), Galerie Christinger De Mayo, Zürich, Die Ecke Arte Contemporáneo, Santiago and Centro Cultural Matucana 100, Santiago (2 person). He is currently preparing his fist US institutional exhibition which will open July 2021 at the Pérez Art Museum in Miami, Florida.
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Sascha Mallon
$250Sascha Mallon
Windy Yellow Porcelain Lace Mask
2020
8"x5.5"x1.5"
Porcelain, glazes, and underglazes
Fair market value: $500
At the beginning of the pandemic, Mallon made lace masks out of porcelain. She took something emblematic of our current time and attempted to turn it into something beautiful and meaningful.
Sascha Mallon has exhibited her work in Austria, USA, Taiwan, and Germany. She recently has had solo shows at Front Room Gallery (NYC), Smallbany Gallery (Albany), Bau Gallery (Beacon), and at the Woodstock Artist Association and Musuem (Woodstock). Her work was included in Sunrise/Sunset at the Albany Airport and The Edge Effect at the Katonah Museum of Art. Her work was included in recent group exhibitions at Gormley Gallery/Notre Dame of Maryland University (Baltimore, MD), Gallery Anna25 (Berlin, Germany), and A.I.R. Gallery (New York, NY). Sascha grew up in Austria, traveled throughout Europe and the US, and now resides in Beacon, NY with her daughter, her husband, and her dog.
Mallon is participating in Selects-@-CREATE, an exhibition curated by Daniel Aycock and Kathleen Vance. This exhibit is presented by Open Source Gallery in collaboration with CREATE. Selects-@-CREATE opens on November 20, 2021 and is on view in Catskill, NY through January 16, 2022.
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Rich Garr
$150Rich Garr
Stacked Vessels (Female?)
2021
10"x8"
Cyanotype print from photo negative of collage
Fair market value: $250
This is a cyanotype print made from a photo negative of a collage in Garr's Vessel series that he never glued. It is a unique print on 140 cold press watercolor paper, and a companion piece to Stacked Vessels (Male?), also from 2021 and never glued.
Rich Garr is an interdisciplinary artist based in Brooklyn. Broad interests in art and history surface in his work. Whether site-specific wheatpasted paper memorials, traditional collage, or in a walking tour format -it's all some form of collage.
Garr is participating in Selects-@-CREATE, an exhibition curated by Daniel Aycock and Kathleen Vance. This exhibit is presented by Open Source Gallery in collaboration with CREATE. Selects-@-CREATE opens on November 20, 2021 and is on view in Catskill, NY through January 16, 2022
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Mark Masyga
$100Mark Masyga
Different Day #6
2021
7"x5"
Graphite, gouache on paper
Fair market value: $375
A small abstract drawing by Masyga.
Mark Masyga earned his MFA in painting from School of the Art Institute of Chicago. He has participated in residencies at the Skowhegan School of Painting and Sculpture and The Edward F. Albee Foundation. While his work can be considered abstract, it draws on many sources including landscape, architecture and photography. He currently lives and works in New York City.
Masyga is participating in Selects-@-CREATE, an exhibition curated by Daniel Aycock and Kathleen Vance. This exhibit is presented by Open Source Gallery in collaboration with CREATE. Selects-@-CREATE opens on November 20, 2021 and is on view in Catskill, NY through January 16, 2022
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Frid Branham
$100Frid Branham
Trial and Error
2020
10"x7"
Pencil on archival paper
Fair market value: $350
Using a ubiquitous shape found in nature, mathematics and engineering; the circle becomes the catalyst for experimenting with process and discipline. The laborious and repetitive nature of making, acts as my guide and largest challenge; and at times, the process has become a tremendous struggle.
Frid Branham is an artist and architect living in Brooklyn, NY. Her work spans multidisciplinary forms including sculpture, installation, fiber, and 2d mediums. She investigates the markings and remains which reflect changes in our natural and built environments; and how our social habits form or affect our surroundings.
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Elise P. Church
$370Elise P. Church
Cake
2020
3.5"x2.5"
Acrylic on tablecloth, thread, paper
Fair market value: $600
Cake is from a series of paintings made at home during the pandemic. It grew out of a group of large paintings from 2019 called Centerpieces, works focused on table decorations from source photographs of the 1960's. The materials are scrap household linens.
Elise P. Church was born Boston, Massachusetts in 1965. She has had solo exhibitions at Happy Lucky No.1 Gallery in Brooklyn, Gallery Molly Krom in New York City, Roy G. Biv Gallery in Columbus, OH and at the Catskill Arts Society in Livingston Manor, NY. Her work has been exhibited in selected group shows in New York, Massachusetts, Venice, Paris and Bermuda and has been accepted into the The Drawing Center Viewing Program and Peirogi Gallery Flat Files in New York. Elise received her Bachelor of Science at Skidmore College, NY in 1987 with a major in Fine Arts where she won the Philip Guston Material Award for painting. She was a finalist for The 2019 Alexander Rutsch Award and Solo Exhibition in Painting. She was a 2019 fellow at the Virginia Canter for the Creative Arts for which she received a Mid Atlantic Arts Foundation Creative Fellow Grant, a resident fellow at Yaddo in 2017 and The Ora Lerman Charitable Trust, Soaring Gardens Artists' Retreat in 2016. Elise lives and works in Brooklyn.
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Johnny Thornton
$300Johnny Thornton
Into the Void Together
2021
8"x8"
Mixed media on panel
Fair market value: $350
Those little dreams that will come to pass, new and improved in art form.
Johnny Thornton is an artist that lives and works in Brooklyn, NY. Though his work utilizes several mediums and varies stylistically, conceptually his practice revolves around corporeality, impermanence and preciousness.
Born in Connecticut, Thornton spent his childhood in Johannesburg, South Africa before moving to Tucson, Arizona. After teaching himself to paint he went on to study Fine Arts at the University of Arizona. Thornton relocated to New York City where he received his Master of Fine Arts from Parsons the New School for Design in 2012.
Thornton has had work exhibited widely, and he has had several recent solo shows in New York City. His work is part of several collections. Currently, Thornton works out of his studio and is the Gallery Director of Established Gallery in Brooklyn. Thornton is also the Executive Director for Arts Gowanus, a non-profit organization working to support, promote, and advocate for local artists and a sustainable arts community in Brooklyn.
Johnny wrote this about himself in the 3rd person.
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Margrethe Aanestad
$500Margrethe Aanestad
Light Studies II
2019
12"x9"
Watercolor on paper
Fair market value: $850
Mixed paint and water on paper with brush, part of the series Light Studies.
Margrethe Aanestad (b. 1974 Norway) lives and works in Brooklyn, NY and Stavanger, Norway. She works in drawing, painting and sculpture using various media, such as pastel chalks, watercolour and ink on paper, and textile and marble in sculpture. Aanestad was co-founder and -director of the artist-run non-profit space Prosjektrom Normanns for nearly a decade (2011-2020) in Stavanger. Residencies: Residency Untitled, NY (Feb-May 2021), AAI (studio-residency Feb-May 2021). Exhibitions include Art-In-Buildings, West Village, NY (2021); Tiger Strikes Asteroid, NY, (2021); Open Source Gallery, NY (2012, 2013, 2016); Torrance Shipman, NY (2015); Dimensions Variable, Miami, FL (2015, 2016); Interface gallery, Oakland, CA (2019); Kunsthall Stavanger (Norway) (2018); Abingdon Studios, Blackpool, UK (2019). Her works are included in several private collections internationally, and Summer 2021 she completed commissioned works for NYU Clive Davis Institute for Recorded Music in Brooklyn, NY, and SHINE Portrait Studio,Express Newark, Rutgers University, Newark.
Aanestad has participated in multiple projects at Open Source, including her solo exhibition Herein (2013), the group exhibitions Transcendental Tactility (2016) and Between Mountain (2012), Artists at Home and a 2020 virtual studio visit.
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Jessica Hargreaves
$190Jessica Hargreaves
Britney
2021
5"x7"
Oil on yupo
Fair market value: $200
This is part of an instagram series through #arttistsupportpledge of portraits of women by request with no obligation to buy. If Hargreaves liked the idea of painting someone she would paint the portrait. It was then for sale. The sale price had to be $200 or below.
Jessica Hargreaves was born and raised in London, England. She studied fashion at Central St Martins, and after working in fashion and illustration in New York City, she received an MFA from School of The Art Institute of Chicago in 2006. Her most recent exhibition was a large curatorial and installation project 601 Artspace in 2020. She had a solo show at Figureworks Gallery, Brooklyn (2016) and selected group exhibitions include Front Room Gallery, Auxiliary Projects and Ok Harris, in New York. Other curatorial projects include a three-person exhibition at Fireworks Gallery, Brooklyn (2015), and she has also presented her jewelry line at Fitzgerald Jewelry, Asya Geisberg Gallery and Front Room Gallery in New York. Two of her posters for The Women's March (2017) were acquired by the Museum of The City of New York.
Hargreaves is participating in Selects-@-CREATE, an exhibition curated by Daniel Aycock and Kathleen Vance. This exhibit is presented by Open Source Gallery in collaboration with CREATE. Selects-@-CREATE opens on November 20, 2021 and is on view in Catskill, NY through January 16, 2022
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Chris Moore
$170Chris Moore
community service (rakes)
2019
8"x10"
Thermography print of original drawing
Edition of 50
Fair market value: $65
This piece is a thermography print (raised printing) of an original drawing.
Chris Moore is an award-winning multi-instrumentalist, songwriter, teacher, and visual artist. Gaining attention at 15 as the original drummer for Detroit hardcore legends Negative Approach, he followed that by leading the band Crossed Wire, which disbanded in 1996 when Moore made the move to NYC. Moore released his 10th solo record in May 2019, a poetic combination of folk, blues, psychedelia, and pop. Moore has also been recognized for his unique visual art and has been shown in exhibitions since 2015.
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Asia Sztencel
$275Asia Sztencel
2020 #5
2021
7"x10"
Watercolor on paper
Fair market value: $500
This series includes landscape paintings from the soap operas and other TV series. These paintings reflect on the pandemic experience, the lockdown, and longing for the freedom of travel and visiting places that hold emotional memories.
Asia Sztencel is a first-generation Polish immigrant and a Brooklyn-based artist. She is inspired by the role of the artist in the community emphasizing sensitivity, and a respectful approach. Through conceptual practices and traditional craft, Sztencel's work offers a personal exploration within the larger narrative of the immigrant experience, highlighting landscape as a narrative and feelings of exile, recall, and longing. As a lauded artist-educator, she engages diverse communities in Brooklyn, Queens, Los Angeles, and Poland through social practice art projects.
In Sztencel's latest (2020/21) joint-art residencies at Artists Alliance Inc. and Residency Unlimited, Sztencel focused on the series of landscape paintings inspired by the Covid lockdown experiance. In 2019, that artist's community art project, Welcome to My Pico, was supported by the Polish Embassy in Los Angeles, 18th Street Arts Center's Culture Mapping 90404 Project, and the City of Santa Monica. Her 2016 project, You Can't Carry Your Landscape With You, was awarded the Grant Award for Artists from the Polish Cultural Institute of NYC, the Emigration Museum in Poland, and the Consulate General of Poland, NYC. In 2015, Sztencel was awarded a grant from the Culture Shock Foundation, Warsaw, Poland, for her workshop series in Greenpoint. In 2004, she received the Young Artist's Scholarship from the Mayor of Krakow Award, Krakow, Poland.
Artist residencies include 2020/21 joint-art residencies at Artists Alliance Inc. and Residency Unlimited; 2019 Artist-in-Residence, Wladyslaw Strzeminski's Academy of Fine Arts, Lodz, Poland; 2018 Artist-in-Residence, Burton Chace Park, Marina Del Rey, CA; 2018 Artist-in-Residence, 18th Street Arts Center, Santa Monica, CA; 2017 Artist-in-Residence, Residency Unlimited, Brooklyn, NY; 2017 Artist-in-Residence, The Hollows, Brooklyn, NY; 2016 Artist-in-Residence, Kurier Plus, Polish Weekly Newspaper, Brooklyn, NY. Sztencel's work is in the permanent collections of Rosenthal Library, Queens, NY; CUNY Queens College, NY; Polish & Slavic Federal Credit Union, Brooklyn, NY
Education: 2013 Master of Fine Arts, Social Practice, CUNY Queens College, NY; 2003 Master of Fine Arts, Printmaking, Academy of Fine Arts, Krakow, Poland.
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Kiriko Shirobayashi
$300Kiriko Shirobayashi
Edge 01
2020
11"x14"
C-print
Artist Proof
Fair market value: $500
In this series, Edge, Shirobayashi collects images of the edges of earth.
Kiriko Shirobayashi was born and raised in Osaka, Japan. After graduating with a BFA in Photography at Osaka University of Arts she moved to the United States, going on to graduate from the School of Visual Arts with a MFA in Photography and Related Media. She has since lived and worked in New York and Hong Kong.
She has been exhibiting her work in the U.S. and abroad including Allentown Art Museum, The Center for Photography at Woodstock, The Houston Center for Photography, Delaware Center for the Contemporary Arts, Allentown Art Museum, Onoma Center (Finland), the 5th Pingyao International Festival (Shaanxi China) and The National Museum of Belarus (Belarus).
She has received awards from GEN ART, and LMCC and has completed residencies at the MacDowell Colony (NH, U.S.A.) Art Farm (NE, U.S.A.), Kala Art Institute (CA, U.S.A.), Headlands Center for the Arts, (CA, U.S.A.), and Santa Fe Art Institute (NM, U.S.A.). Images from the series "Lines" were selected for Photography 21.
She published her first photography book with Nazraeili Press and Tousei in 2010. Along with publication she had photography shows in Tokyo, and Osaka in 2010.
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Ethan Crenson
$180Ethan Crenson
Untitled
2021
8"x10" (framed)
Edition 1 of 10
Fair market value: $250
This piece is from a series of digital collages made from French portrait engravings.
Ethan Crenson lives in Brooklyn and runs the artists multiple publishing endeavor, Fuse Works, with his wife Amanda Alic. He was born in Baltimore, MD. Crenson studied photography at Connecticut College and received his MFA in Photography and Related Media from the School of Visual Arts in 1995. His videos, photographs, sculptures and installations have been exhibited in galleries and museums in New York, Philadelphia, Boston, Buffalo, and elsewhere in the US, and in Italy, Belgium, Germany, Japan, the Netherlands, and Israel. His work has been seen at P.S.1 Contemporary Art Center, Long Island City, NY; Anthology Film Archives, NY; Artists Space, NY; The Knitting Factory, NY; and the ill-fated T5 exhibition at Terminal 5, JFK Airport, NY. He was a founding member of the Video Room and co-curated the Video Room Video festival in 1998.
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Regin Igloria
$225Regin Igloria
Morning Meditation Drawing
2021
11"x14"
Ink on paper
Fair market value: $400
As part of a daily drawing practice and running regimen, Igloria's Morning Meditation Drawings are essential to his creative practice and inform the navigation between traveled spaces.
Regin Igloria is a multidisciplinary artist and educator based in Chicago. His drawings, artists' books, sculptures, and performances portray the human condition as it relates to the natural environment and inhabited spaces. In 2010, he founded North Branch Projects, an organization that builds connections through the book arts. He works with various communities to create crossover between disparate populations and cultures, aiming to broaden the roles of both artists and non-artists. Igloria has taught at places such as Marwen, RISD, The School of the Art Institute of Chicago, Snow City Arts, and Carthage College. He received a 3Arts Individual Artist Award as well as local, national, and international grants, support through artist residencies, and has exhibited internationally. He received his MFA from Rhode Island School of Design.
Igloria's solo exhibition, Heavy Lift, was on view at Open Source Gallery in 2021.
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Regin Igloria
$200Regin Igloria
Morning Meditation Drawing
2021
11"x14"
Ink on paper
Fair market value: $400
As part of a daily drawing practice and running regimen, Igloria's Morning Meditation Drawings are essential to his creative practice and inform the navigation between traveled spaces.
Regin Igloria is a multidisciplinary artist and educator based in Chicago. His drawings, artists' books, sculptures, and performances portray the human condition as it relates to the natural environment and inhabited spaces. In 2010, he founded North Branch Projects, an organization that builds connections through the book arts. He works with various communities to create crossover between disparate populations and cultures, aiming to broaden the roles of both artists and non-artists. Igloria has taught at places such as Marwen, RISD, The School of the Art Institute of Chicago, Snow City Arts, and Carthage College. He received a 3Arts Individual Artist Award as well as local, national, and international grants, support through artist residencies, and has exhibited internationally. He received his MFA from Rhode Island School of Design.
Igloria's solo exhibition, Heavy Lift, was on view at Open Source Gallery in 2021.
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Kathleen Vance
$300Kathleen Vance
"Stream Path" for Traveling Landscape
2021
11"x17"
Ink on paper
Fair market value: $850
This pen and ink drawing of a stream-bed is composed to consider water paths and flows along the banks of a stream. The stones and woody debris define the water's path within the negative space in the drawing. This is a preparatory drawing for the creation of a new Traveling Landscape sculpture.
Kathleen Vance is an environmental artist who creates artworks that connect people to local aspects of nature that are overlooked or underappreciated. Her sculptural installations have been featured at the Museum of Contemporary Art in Krakow, the Museum of Contemporary Art in Jacksonville, Orlando Museum of Art, Weatherspoon Art Museum, the the Peeler Art Center, the Weisman Art Museum, Brandywine River Museum of Art, the Bruce Museum, VOLTA New York, PULSE New York and Miami, and EXPO Chicago. Vance received her B.F.A. from Pratt Institute and her M.F.A. from Hunter College in sculpture. She has received numerous grants and awards for her artwork including: a travel grant to research the geo-thermal regions of Iceland, a grant from the Puffin foundation for public sculpture, a development grant from Aljira, Center for Contemporary Art in conjunction with the Creative Capital Foundation, and a grant from the Brooklyn Arts council which aided the development and implementation of an outdoor community based art project in East New York. Ms. Vance was artist in resident in Berlin, Germany, presenting a workshop on environmental arts in connection with the Grunewald Parks Department in Germany. Kathleen Vance has exhibited extensively in New York and internationally and continues to live and work in New York. She is represented by birds + Richard gallery in Albequerque, NM, USA and Berlin, Germany
This month, Vance, along with Daniel Aycock, has curated Selects-@-CREATE at the CREATE Council on the Arts (Catskill, NY) in conjunction with Open Source Gallery.
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Rebecca Aidlin
$150Rebecca Aidlin
Riverscape
2019
10"x11"x3/4"
Wood, paper, gesso, candle wax, watercolor
Fair market value: $250
This piece is from a group of Aidlin's works made by melting candle wax on paper, mounted on wood, with watercolor; landscape-oriented abstractions.
Rebecca Aidlin is a Brooklyn based artist and book designer, and a big fan of Open Source Gallery.
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Stephen Mallon
$1050Stephen Mallon
Centerbeam Flatcar TTZX 863586
2021
10"x30"
Chromogenic print
Edition 1/10
Fair market value: $1100
Passing Freight is a visual celebration of the unique beauty and function of freight train cars in the United States. In 2018 there were 1,637,000 freight cars in operation across North America, each distinctive in their construction, markings and utility. Time and human contact add to each train car's individuality: all carrying a vast, and sometimes surprising array of goods and resources. This series of photographs captures the still active rail lines that carry freight to destinations across the country. Mallon's industrial landscape photographs isolate freight cars within this iconic transportation system, which has played a critical role in supply infrastructure across the continent for hundreds of years.
Like the electrical synapses firing in the human brain, unseen and invisible, but essential to our ability to function, 140,000 miles of train tracks traverse America. Countless loads of steel, grain, coal and everything in between travel supported by this ancient network of distribution. Mallon has been finding locations from New York to California, patiently waiting for the combination of light, subject and environment to capture unique images where they intersect. He has chosen the "decisive moment" to capture these speeding boxcars photographically. There is an intersection of mechanical and natural worlds, singular encounters where the trains activate the landscape, which for Mallon are fleeting and hard to predict. Patience leads to the essential moment when these elements come into position: the points in time where the colors and shapes of each railcar, all of the nuances of the light reflecting from the loads of steel, wood, and everything else are composed and captured.
Stephen Mallon is a photographer and filmmaker who specializes in the industrial-scale creations of mankind at unusual moments of their life cycles. Mallon's work blurs the line between documentary and fine art, revealing the industrial landscape to be
unnatural, desolate and functional yet simultaneously also human, surprising and inspiring. His work has been featured in publications and by broadcasters including The New York Times, National Geographic, NBC, The Wall Street Journal, The Daily Mail, MSNBC, The Atlantic, GQ, CBS, the London Times and Vanity
In 2009, Mallon produced Brace for Impact: The Salvage of Flight 1549, a series of photographs recorded the salvaging of the passenger aircraft which captain Chesley "Sully" Sullenberger landed on the Hudson
River. In 2010, his solo exhibition Next Stop Atlantic documented the disposal of New York subway trains at sea to form artificial coral reefs. Over 60,000 people experienced the exhibition and was featured by Gothamist, Artnet, Yahoo, Fox News, and numerous other outlets.
Machines Of Interest, a curated selection of Mallon's work was on display at the National Museum of Industrial History for over nine months and is now at the Johnstown Area Heritage Association until spring of 2022. Mallon served as a board member of the New York chapter of the American Society of Media Photographers from 2002 until 2020 and served as president from 2006 to 2009. He is represented by Front Room Gallery in New York.
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LuLu Meng
$1300LuLu Meng
Untitled (Anomaly 1982-2021)
2021
11.5"x7.5"x4"
Vellum, LEDs, Arduino, wood
Fair market value: $1200
Meng transformed data from NASA GISS Surface Temperature Analysis to create a graph which illustrates the global temperature anomaly in the past forty years, compared to the average temperature from 1882-1982.
Data was turned into a digital graph. Each line represents the increase of temperature in the past 40 years with a 5 years interval, eg. 1980 (the lowest line), 1985..., 2020. The graph was drawn on the vellum. Then she tore the vellum to create the physical line. Nine layers of vellum with torn lines stacked up to create a landscape-like image. The programmed LEDs light turns on and off to backlit the vellum layers. When the light is off, some information is hidden. When light is on or during the fading in/out phase, information is blurrily revealed.
On the personal level in everyday life, Meng tries to reduce her carbon footprint as much as she can. At one point, she was shocked by how much waste she had created when she prepared an exhibition in 2019. Meng started to experiment with methods to make artwork with as minimal carbon footprints as possible considering her practice of making objects and installation.
With this particular work, she intends to make a visually attractive object which carries information of the unfortunate facts caused by human activities.
Lulu Meng questions what it is to be an individual living in modern society and what connects people. Switching career path from chemical engineering to costume design, having lived and worked in different cities and countries, Meng currently lives and works in New York City as an artist. Through her conceptual-based practice, Meng actualizes her reflection toward the push and pull between an individual's tendency to be unique and the coexisting longing to belong to a community.
Her recent exhibitions include Sentiment, SFA Projects, New York, NY (2021); Windows to the World, CADAF Art Fair (2020); Real Fairy Tale, Spring Break Art Show, New York, NY (2019); Urban Tribes- Urban Caravan, New York Foundation for the Arts, Brooklyn, New York (2019); Real Fairy Tale, Gallery MoMo, Tokyo, Japan (2019); Totality, Bamboo Garden, New York, New York (2019); Tailbone, 47 Canal Gallery, New York, NY (2018); WUNDERKAMMER, Museo El Castillo, Medellín, Antioquia, Colombia (2018); Bronx Calling: The fourth AIM Biennial, The Bronx Museum of the Arts, Bronx, NY (2017). Her recent residencies and awards include Sculpture Space, Utica, NY (2022-upcoming); Anaba Project (2021); mhPROJECT nyc (2019); Curatorial Program for Research (CPR), New York, NY (2019). Meng holds a BA in Drama and Theater from National Taiwan University and an MFA in Photography, video and related media from Rochester Institute of Technology.
Meng is participating in Selects-@-CREATE, an exhibition curated by Daniel Aycock and Kathleen Vance. This exhibit is presented by Open Source Gallery in collaboration with CREATE. Selects-@-CREATE opens on November 20, 2021 and is on view in Catskill, NY through January 16, 2022
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Miho Suzuki
$250Miho Suzuki
Cliff (from Animal Friends series)
2006-2007
17"x7"
Photography pigment ink print
Artist proof
Fair market value: $1200
Animal Friends (2006-2007) is a series of photographs Suzuki shot at urban zoos. Each
piece is a triptych: a child, an animal, and text. Children's attribution of internal states to
non-human others such as animals and nature involves imagining others' minds and
internal states. Suzuki wanted to indicate this moment of non-verbal communication between child and animal by producing a likewise non-verbal commemoration. Nonhuman-animals present emotional expression and cognitive processing in ways
both similar to humans. The photos alone portrayed a tranquil, silent ideal, which was not the whole story. The visual record erases, in a sense, the obvious presence of adults, parents, or caretakers in the mise en scène. During the intervals she spent photographing and videotaping at the zoo, I frequently overheard adults talking and maneuvering themselves and the children to a specific position or exhibit. According to The Child Study Association of America, "Adults misrepresent or misinterpret that beautiful of stillness of children when vivid impressions are being organized into happy memories or creative responses. They misinterpret this stillness, thinking that nothing has registered." The non-human creatures connect directly, often meeting the intense stare of both the children and her lens, but their communication remains non-verbal: unlike the children, they will never move into the realm of human language. Suzuki's straightforward stare, however, is not so straightforward - she uses the lens as a device to re-imagine her own childhood and invoke a remembered ability to understand wordlessly.
Miho Suzuki is originally from Japan, came to the US with a scholarship. Suzuki studied film and media arts and received her MFA in Photography and Related Media from the School of Visual Arts. Her photographs, video, and installations have been exhibited in galleries and museums throughout the United States and Europe. Her photography series Animal Friends is currently exhibited at SUMA, The Southern Utah Museum of Art, in the exhibition,This Earth. Miho Suzuki's artistic obsession with the camera started very young. She broke her aunt's SLR camera lens at age eight. At eleven Suzuki was so eager to photograph her dog and cats that she compiled photo books for them. Suzuki currently lives and works in Brooklyn.
Suzuki has collaborated with Open Source Gallery on multiple occasions, including for her solo exhibition, Our Children Today (2013).
Suzuki is participating in Selects-@-CREATE, an exhibition curated by Daniel Aycock and Kathleen Vance. This exhibit is presented by Open Source Gallery in collaboration with CREATE. Selects-@-CREATE opens on November 20, 2021 and is on view in Catskill, NY through January 16, 2022.
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Matt Quinn
$220Matt Quinn
Cyanotype Collage Study 2021
2021
9"x9" image (on 11"x11" paper)
Cyanotype photogram collage on paper
Fair market value: $250
This piece is comprised of cyanotype exposures cut up, recombined, manipulated, and re-exposed, collaged onto Bristol paper.
Matt Quinn received his BFA in sculpture from Lyme Academy College of Fine Arts and his MFA in sculpture from Pratt Institute. His work has been included in numerous exhibitions, including Makeshift at Helper Gallery, Stuck at Brooklyn Fireproof, and Myoclonic Jerk at Golden Street Gallery. He has participated in residencies at Chashama and the Vermont Studio Center. Quinn has received awards such as the Harper Award from the Vermont Studio Center Residency, Excellence in Sculpture from the Lyme Academy of Fine Arts, and the Walker Hancock Prize.
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Stefan Hagen
$250Stefan Hagen
Lake Michigan Walk IV
2021
12"x16"
Archival inkjet print
Edition 2 of 5
Fair market value: $600
The photographic process has the unique ability to collect light. Hagen utilizes this with images exposed over an extended period of time: time determined by the space, by his experience in that space. He explores the momentous light of a place, the place in a special state of being. In these images, Hagen focuses on places personally important for him. The remembrance is here the guiding principal.
Stefan Hagen has shown his work in Solo and Group shows throughout the United States and in Germany. He is also the founder and director of the Montello Foundation a foundation dedicated to support artists who foster our understanding of nature, its fragility, and the need to protect it.
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Kerstin Roolfs
$1500Kerstin Roolfs
RYBGPO 2019
2019
30"x24"
Watercolor on canvas
Fair market value: $4000
This piece is an automatic/unconscious watercolor painting on canvas.
Kerstin Roolfs is a German/American artist whose work has addressed the themes of portraiture, sports, history and politics. She studied Fine Arts in Berlin, Germany and moved to Williamsburg, Brooklyn in 1994 and to the Bronx, NY in 2016, where she currently lives and works. Her work has been the subject of solo exhibitions and part of numerous group exhibitions in the US, Canada, Russia, and Europe.
Roolfs's solo exhibition, The End of Time & In The Air, is on view now at Stride Arts.
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Lee Arnold
$360Lee Arnold
Dark Nebula
2015
12"x16"
Archival inkjet print
Edition 1 of 5
Fair market value: $800
Arnold is inspired by nature and how we perceive it. He is especially interested in the way scientific tools and techniques enhance and frame knowledge acquisition and how
the presentation of data and information influences aesthetics and visual perception.
The work included in the exhibition, Dark Nebula, consists of photographs of a
meteor shower overlaid with cyanotypes of pine cones, meant to represent a series of
constellations as a non-luminous nebula of dust and gas that is observable because it
obscures light from other sources. The audio track is a pairing of the melancholic song.
Lee Arnold was born in London in 1972 and lives in Brooklyn. In his work he explores systems of natural phenomena using a variety of media, including film, video, animation, photography, collage, drawing and sound. He has exhibited at venues including the Brooklyn Academy of Music, Eyebeam and Exit Art in New York, the Institute of Contemporary Art in Philadelphia, the Montclair Art Museum in New Jersey, and SIGGRAPH in Los Angeles and Hong Kong. Arnold is the recipient of fellowships from the MacDowell, the Lower Manhattan Cultural Council and the DAAD, Berlin. He is an Associate Professor at Drew University.
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Anna Hepler
$500Anna Hepler
Sexy
2015
11"x13"
Drypoint
Fair market value: $1200
Hepler comes from a family of botanists, and beekeepers who structured their lives around the unpredictable movements and challenges of the natural world. This life, collaborating
explicitly with forces beyond ones control, establishes a dynamic of flexibility and
acceptance, or respect for the unknown. It is this same dynamic that drives and guides
Hepler's work. She builds sculptures as a way to draw, each line wrought from material, and cantilevered into space like a structure of thought, floating, hanging, slumping, standing. The drawings are pinched, squeezed, sawed, sewn, scratched, bent, stapled, taped, and
cut into being. It is a physical way of thinking, a call and response using common or found materials - the serendipitous fall-out of our consumer culture. The economy of materials is of central consideration in my work. Especially projects on an architectural or museum scale, she finds it only ethical to use what we throw away. The single-use waste stream gives way to sculptural installations tempered by the character of those materials, finding hidden beauty and meaning in our trash.
In the best instances, artwork is thought made evident; a mysterious and synthesis of the hand, mind, and eye, colliding with a gesture, an emotion - a blurry and unpredictable choreography away from what is familiar. Scrap wood becomes a woodcut. A woodcut becomes the blueprint for a large free-standing sculpture. A ceramic form is the subject for a series of drawings. An ink drawing is cut from plywood to stand alone. Disembodied polymer lines, like dousing rods, list and arch against the wall. From 2D to 3D and back again, each material exerting its specific behavior. Hepler's work cycles restlessly, capturing nothing but the dizzying in-between, suggesting that perception itself is fragile.
Anna Hepler was born in Boston, MA, and has been based in Maine since 2001. She received a BA from Oberlin College in 1992, and an MFA from the University of Wisconsin-Madison in 1994. She has spent time living and working in the Netherlands, South Korea, Cyprus, and Italy, exhibiting nationally and internationally. Hepler was a Henry Luce Foundation fellow in South Korea for one year, has received support from the Artist Resource Trust, the Roswell Artist in Residence Program, and an Individual Artist Fellowship from the Maine Arts Commission in 2012. In 2017, Hepler was named the USA BARR Fellow and awarded $50,000 through the United States Artists Foundation.
Anna Hepler's work has been exhibited at the Museum of Contemporary Art in Tokyo, Japan, the Museum of Fine Arts in Santa Fe, NM, the John Michael Kohler Arts Center in Sheboygan, WI, the DeCordova Museum and Sculpture Park in Lincoln, MA, the Portland Museum of Art, The Roswell Museum of Art, the Center for Maine Contemporary Art, Nancy Margolis Gallery, NYC, University of Maine Museum of Art, Open Satellite in Bellvue, WA, Suyama Space in Seattle, WA, The Tamarind Institute, Albuquerque, NM, and Richard Levy Gallery, Albuquerque, NM. Her work is included in major public collections including National Gallery of Art, Washington, D.C., Tate Gallery, London, England, and the Portland Museum of Art, ME.
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Margaret Cogswell
$500Margaret Cogswell
Landscape of Memories Washed Ashore
2020
10"x7"
Watercolor and colored pencil on paper
Fair market value: $1000
Cogswell's drawings are the result of many months of walking, exploring, photographing and filming the landscape, often of an area she is researching for the development of her River Fugues projects. Much like an archaeologist or geologist, she may search for clues to the history of a river, a people, or a place in the enigmatic remnants of their past.
During the pandemic many of Cogswell's walks in Jackson Heights, Queens took her beyond her immediate neighborhood and across to the Flushing Bay Promenade. There she walked alongside marinas filled with docked leisure boats, watched planes arrive and depart from LaGuardia Airport, and followed swans and geese navigating the winds and currents. Even the tides linked disparate worlds, washing up discarded objects filled with memories and remnants of lives previously served elsewhere.
Landscape of Memories Washed Ashore (2020) emerged from these walks. It is a part of a series of drawings done almost in a journaling manner during 2020. These drawings are often acknowledging loss, paying homage to the defiant traces of a people, their lives embedded in a place - in a landscape - literally, metaphorically, or metaphysically.
Cogswell's approach to the page, her use of space, line, and watercolor is greatly influenced by her background of growing up in Japan, as well as having studied Chinese brush painting. For the most part, in Chinese and Japanese painting, the wash is put down first, to be followed then by using line to pull out forms. This allows for fluidity and a constant alertness to possibilities to be discovered in the moment of painting/drawing. In this way, forms suggested/created by lines are also permitted to have a life "outside the lines"---and can suggest movement and constant change.
While many Westerners may find Cogswell's use of space unsettling, this also comes from her experience in Japan where "space" or "ma" is not empty or "negative space", but actually has a presence filled with just as much weight as any otherwise defined forms. Thinking about how we see and remember things/places/ landscapes, both my videos and drawings often "hang" in space-leaving one to remember or imagine what else is in the landscape- out of range or focus in the world around it.
Margaret Cogswell is a mixed-media installation artist residing in New York. Cogswell is the recipient of numerous awards, including the John Simon Guggenheim Memorial Foundation Fellowship in 2009. Other awards include fellowship grants from the Pollock-Krasner Foundation (2017-18, 1987, 1991) the New York Foundation for the Arts (2007,1993); and Foundation for Contemporary Arts, Emergency Grant (2014). Cogswell was born in Memphis, Tennessee, and raised in Japan where she lived until she was 13 years old. She received her Bachelor of Arts degree in English literature from Rhodes College in Memphis, Tennessee and a Master in Fine Arts degree in sculpture from Mason Gross School of Art at Rutgers University in New Brunswick, New Jersey. Since 2003, the main focus of Cogswell's work is an ongoing series of RIVER FUGUES projects that explore the increasingly politicized role of water. RIVER FUGUES is a series of individually unique mixed-media installations that explore the interdependency of people, industry and rivers. RIVER FUGUES began in Cleveland, Ohio with Cuyahoga Fugues, a mixed-media installation inspired by and incorporating generations of stories reflecting the life and dreams embodied by the Cuyahoga River.
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Goncalo Lobo Pinheiro
$150Goncalo Lobo Pinheiro
Stone Sea
2020
20"x13"
Photographic print
Fair market value: $300
Senado Square in Macau city historic center is normally full of people. Nowadays, because of Covid-19 pandemic, is easy to catch every single person that pass by.
Gonçalo Lobo Pinheiro (Lisbon, Portugal, April 4th 1979) is a Portuguese photojournalist who has been living in Macau for the past 11 in years. Winner of a number of awards during his career, Gonçalo Lobo Pinheiro has also had a number of exhibitions, in his own name and collectively. He published four books.
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George Ferrandi
$205George Ferrandi
Ritual for Reconnection
2020
14.5"x19"
Giclee print
Edition No. 7
Fair market value: $150
Imagining a time when it was safe for us to come together again, Ferrandi wanted to outline a ritual for reconnecting with each other that acknowledged what we've lost during the pandemic and (hopefully) what we've gained. Originally drawn for Desert Island Comics' Rescue Party Project on Instagram. This is a digital (Giclee) print on archival paper, signed and numbered.
George Ferrandi is an American artist primarily known for her performance, installation and participatory projects that address issues of vulnerability, impermanence, fallibility and spectacle, often through experimental approaches to narrative.
Her work has been presented at venerable institutions around the US and the world, at the International House of Japan in Tokyo, Abrons Arts Center in New York, the Kitchen in New York, Cinders Gallery in Brooklyn, Sleuce Art Fair in London, the McKinney Contemporary in Dallas, the Wexner Center in Columbus, the Harn Museum in Gainesville, Florida, and Fleisher Art Memorial in Philadelphia. She has been awarded grants from the National Endowment for the Arts, the MAP fund, Kindle Projects, Franklin Furnace Fundwinners for Performance Art, the Mid Atlantic Arts Council, and Pratt Institute.
Her current projects involve working with communities around the world to invent rituals for the next millennium, and publishing a subscription-based newspaper of her drawings and writings every month during 2021.
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Eduardo Gil
$400Eduardo Gil
The Microcosmic Orbit
2020
11"x14"
Colored pencils and marker on paper
Fair market value: $1000
This piece describes a microcosmic orbit with an artifact or a device in a shape of a funnel. The funnel moves from one energy meridian to the next describing the flow of chi around the torso in a loop.
Eduardo Gil was born in Caracas, Venezuela and currently lives and works in Brooklyn, New York. He has presented exhibitions at Whitebox, Metales Pesados Gallery, Museo del Barrio, Smack Mellon, and the Queens Museum of Art, among many others.
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Ellie Murphy
$220Ellie Murphy
The Gold And Green
2016
8"x8" (10" square framed)
Encaustic on archival paper
Fair market value: $325
Murphy's encaustic drawings are completely analog, each stroke records a unique moment in time in sequence. They describe a progression from the beginning moment to the ending moment and in this way they mirror the narrative of life. The melted wax is beeswax, paraffin, and encaustic-I often throw in the wax of spent candles from my home. Her work questions the borders of fine art and traditional craft forms. In these encaustic pieces she is trying to make a physical picture of the rhythm and repetition at the heart of ordinary life.
Ellie Murphy is a sculptor living and working in Queens, New York. She was born in Urbana, Illinois, grew up in Lindsborg, Kansas, and studied Fine Art at Washington University in St. Louis, Missouri, and Yale University in New Haven, Connecticut.
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Melissa Zexter
$215Melissa Zexter
Leopard
2021
5 3/4"x5 3/8"
Thread on gelatin silver print
Fair market value: $200
This piece is hand embroidered on a black and white photograph.
Melissa Zexter was born in Rhode Island and currently lives in Brooklyn, NY. She holds a BFA in Photography from the Rhode Island School of Design and an MFA from New York University. Zexter has exhibited throughout the United States and internationally including shows at Robert Mann Gallery, NY , Muriel Guepin Gallery, NY, The Triennial Design Museum in Milan, Italy, The Fuller Craft Museum, MA, and the Bronx Museum of the Arts. Her work has been published and reviewed in numerous publications including AfterImage, ELEPHANT, Juxtapoz, The New York Times, The Boston Herald, The New Yorker, Art New England, BUST, and New York Magazine.
Zexter is participating in Selects-@-CREATE, an exhibition curated by Daniel Aycock and Kathleen Vance. This exhibit is presented by Open Source Gallery in collaboration with CREATE. Selects-@-CREATE opens on November 20, 2021 and is on view in Catskill, NY through January 16, 2022
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Elizabeth Hansen
$25Elizabeth Hansen
F*CK UR ALGORITHM Granny Panties
2021
Size XL
Granny panties and paint
Edition 18/50
Fair market value: $30
Suitable for secret protests and spontaneous private or public performances. These panties say it all. Your own quiet rebellion in the set of your pants. Made for all booties, algorithm-approved or not. Hand-painted for your pleasure. Buy it, wear it, dance it, film it, post it, tag it, SPREAD IT... @f_ur_a_com #F_UR_A
Like the neat, but ultimately overly-simplistic models that troubled her during her early studies in economics, the cultural norms that we use to define and structure our daily existence bother Elizabeth Hansen. Whether she is considering gender roles, the institution of marriage, the problematics of ownership, ideas of heaven, or the use of algorithms on social media, Hansen brings an irreverent regard to the subject. Through a playful approach, her aim is to provoke serious evaluation of the status quo.
Her work is multi-disciplinary incorporating performance, installation, video, sculpture, and photography. It has been exhibited in New York, Belgium, and France and is in private collections in Belgium, France, Italy, and the United States.
Hansen is participating in Selects-@-CREATE, an exhibition curated by Daniel Aycock and Kathleen Vance. This exhibit is presented by Open Source Gallery in collaboration with CREATE. Selects-@-CREATE opens on November 20, 2021 and is on view in Catskill, NY through January 16, 2022
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Celeste Fichter
$350Celeste Fichter
The Cheese Takes a Wife
2020
22.5"x22.5" framed (15.5"x15.5" image)
C-print
Edition 1/5
Fair market value: $400
Two reoccurring subjects in Fichter's recent work are geometric shapes and cheese. These interests are married in the photograph The Cheese Takes a Wife, a line from the Farmer in the Dell nursery rhyme and song. A wheel of brie trying to make itself whole after a slice goes missing finds in a doorstop a familiar and comforting wedge.
Celeste Fichter holds an MFA in Photography and Related Media from the School of the Visual Arts in NYC. She has had solo exhibitions at the Point of Contact Gallery at Syracuse University, Go North Gallery (Beacon, NY), PH Gallery (NYC), and the Boyden Gallery at St Mary's College, MD. Her work has been in group exhibitions at the Aldrich Contemporary Art Museum, Islip Art Museum and the Bronx Museum of Art.
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Boa Mistura Face Mask
$15Boa Mistura Face Mask
$20.00
Show your support of Open Source with a face mask featuring the iconic design by Boa Mistura that is painted on the doors of the gallery!
This quality face mask features cinch caps for easy adjustment and is contoured to fit your face comfortably. It is made of a machine washable fabric that is both comfortable and breathable.
In 2016, Spanish art collective Boa Mistura created four murals in South Slope, Brooklyn with the help of a diverse group of volunteers from across NYC. Boa Mistura, well-known for creating projects worldwide that build and transform communities, brought their talents to Brooklyn for the first time to beautify and unite our neighborhood. The enthusiasm of the young artists and the commitment of the volunteers made Spread Love, It's The Brooklyn Way an incredible celebration of collaboration and community that will to continue to spread love.
Spread Love, It's The Brooklyn Way depicts lyrics and quotes by Christopher Wallace, aka The Notorious B.I.G., an artist born and raised in Brooklyn. Hip hop in engrained in the history of Brooklyn and this project aims to serve as a connection to the history of the borough and prompt a conversation about the role of residents and neighbors in preserving it and moving their communities forward. Through cooperation with residents of Brooklyn, Boa Mistura generated conversation about what the borough means to its residents and its visitors, providing a catalyst for the neighborhood to explore their identity and celebrate the aesthetic value of neglected aspects of the neighborhood.
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DTF Tote
$15Duke the Fisherman Tote Bag
Natural cotton canvas tote bag
Made from 5 oz. cotton canvas
10?Wx14?Hx5?D
$15.00
Carry your groceries in style with this tote bag featuring the Duke the Fisherman design from Duke Riley's 2020 exhibit at Open Source, Welcome Back to Wasteland Fishing!
In Welcome Back to Wasteland Fishing, Riley gleaned discarded single use and household plastic items from two New York City beaches (Gerritsen and Plumb Beach) and fashioned the trash into DIY fishing lures he then used to catch fish. Riley presented his experimentation and field research in the genre of popular YouTube fishing tutorial. Within these actualizations of hyper masculine tropes and bucolic imaginings amateur videographers often interweave subtle product endorsements and have gained mass appeal for their calming slow pace.
Primal instincts are the core implement of consumer entrapment: as our own desires to reconnect with the dwindling natural world are coupled with convenience, we chase our own lures towards another turning point in human civilization. Accompanying the video will be a display of over a hundred lures made from reclaimed beach plastic, arranged on a table like specimens.
Duke Riley received his BFA from Rhode Island School of Design and his MFA from Pratt Institute. Riley has had solo exhibitions at Magnan Metz Gallery, the Museum of Contemporary Art Cleveland, the Queens Museum of Art, and the Havana Biennial (2009 and 2015), among other venues. He has received numerous awards and commissions, including a Joan Mitchell Foundation Painters & Sculptors Grant, the U.S. State Department's SmARTpower Program in China, and the MTA Arts For Transit commission for the Beach 98th Street Station renovation. In 2016, Riley partnered with Creative Time and the Brooklyn Navy Yard to produce the public art sensation, Fly By Night, which was again produced in 2018 by 1418 Now and the London International Festival of Theater.
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Kat McDermott Tote
$20Tote bag by Kat McDermott
Heavy weight economy tote
Made from 10 oz. cotton
15?Hx15?Wx2?D
Handle length 24?
$20.00
Carry your groceries in style with this tote bag featuring a design by Brooklyn-based artist Kathleen McDermott!
Kathleen McDermott is a media artist with a background in installation and sculpture. She uses a combination of textiles, sculptural materials and open-source electronics to create absurd inventions that probe the relationship between bodies and technology, in real and imagined scenarios. Her work has been featured in a range of major publications, including The Wall Street Journal and Huffington Post, and has been exhibited internationally.
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10th Anniversary Catalog
$40Open Source 10th Anniversary Catalog
2017
5.5"x11", 140 pg.
View the catalog online
In 2017, Open Source Gallery celebrated our 10th Anniversary and, in collaboration with Small Editions, created a catalog to celebrate this momentous occasion!
This catalog features exhibitions and projects at Open Source from 2007-2017. The book includes text from Open Source board members, artists, writers, and neighbors, such as: Sara Morawetz, Stacie Evans, Terence Degnan, Hito Steyerl, and Teresa Santamaria.