| Yellow Peril Gallery
60 Valley Street #5
Thursday + Friday from 3PM - 8PM
Saturday + Sunday from 12PM - 5PM
401 861 1535
info@yellowperilgallery.com
www.yellowperilgallery.com
May 17-June 10
LOVE LANDS, a solitary version of Exquisite Corpse
created by Linda Nagaoka
Working within the tradition of Landscape art making, Nagaoka’s drawings and paintings are interpreted through a contemporary feminine perspective.
Inspired by Exquisite Corpse, the surrealist ruse in which a piece of paper is folded in thirds and three different artist are requested to draw in turn -- a head, a torso and legs -- without the benefit of seeing the other two parts of the drawing, Nagaoka’s never-ending landscape drawing are a solitary take on the classic art game interpreted through her unique perspective.
With no true beginning and no foreseeable end, the drawing project runs from page to page, the next taking up where the last left off. Remove one panel and another, new interpretation will take its place.
LOVE LANDS will run at Yellow Peril Gallery from Thursday, 17 May to Sunday, 10 June 2012. Opening night reception will be on Thursday, 17 May, from 5PM – 9PM. Gallery hours are Thursday and Friday, 3PM – 8PM and Saturday and Sunday, 12PM – 5PM. Other days by appointment or chance.
About Linda Nagaoka
LINDA NAGAOKA is a Brooklyn based Artist working in a variety of mediums to produce two- and three-dimensional works. A native of Santa Monica California, Nagaoka received her Bachelor of Fine Arts from University of California at Berkeley, and later studied Painting and Sculpture at Alfred University.
EXHIBITION HISTORY
Twin, Twin II Postcard Show (Pierogi Gallery, Brooklyn, NY 2011); Your Name Here, James Esber (The Aldrich Contemporary Museum, Ridgefield, CT 2011); Works on Paper (Big & Small/Casual Gallery, Long Island City, NY 2010); A Fine Romance (Atlantic Gallery, New York, NY 2008); Pillow Talk (Ruth Bachofner Gallery, Santa Monica, CA 2007); Face Off (Ronald Feldman Fine Arts, New York, NY 2007); Power T’s, 4 Walls Project at Pierogi (Brooklyn, NY 2004); Dana Carlson, Jason Fulford, Linda Nagaoka (Monya Rowe Gallery, Brooklyn, NY 2003); Celestial (The Work Space, New York, NY 2003); Majority Rules, Part I (Free Gallery, Glasgow, Scotland 2002); Touchy Feely, collaboration with David Brody (eyewash @ Front Room, Brooklyn, New York 2002); Minimal to Excess: Works on Paper, Bucheon Gallery, San Francisco, CA 2001) ; Mir 2 (Smack Mellon, Brooklyn, NY 2001); Out of Hibernation (im n iL, Brooklyn, NY 2001); @ The Artist’s Studio (P.P.O.W, New York, NY 2000); Checked (Museum of Modern Art, New York, NY 2000); Super-Duper New York (Pierogi 2000, Brooklyn, NY 2000)
RESIDENCIES
Hallwalls Contemporary Arts Center/Buffalo Arts Studio, Buffalo, NY (2003); Television Center, Owego, New York (1999)
BIBLIOGRAPHY
Caution: Angry Artists at Work, Roberta Smith, The New York Times, August 27, 2004; Simpleposie #214, July 12, 2004; Performance Hops Back Into Style, Michael Rush, The New York Times, July 2, 2000
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If you’d like more information about this press release, or to schedule an interview with Linda Nagaoka, please contact Robert Stack at +401 861 1535 or e-mail at robert@yellowperilgallery.com
About THE Gallery
Yellow Peril Gallery is located at The Plant,
a historic mill complex in the Olneyville neighborhood
of Providence, Rhode Island. The Gallery strives to foster
modern art critiques on popular culture and society from established
and emerging artists in the United States and abroad. We aspire
to exhibit provocative and visually arresting artwork created specifically
to ignite conversations long after viewers have left the building. Artists
that we represent share our commitment to social responsibility,
and a percentage from the sale of all artwork is donated to a charitable
organization of the Artists' choice.
For more info about future exhibitions, visit www.yellowperilgallery.com
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