Thursday, November 29, 2012

Deep 2

One of Stephen Mallon's prints is being sold/auctioned off at the 

When: Wednesday December 5th, 2012
Time: Starts at 7:30pm
Where: Stephen Kasher Gallery
521 West 23rd Street
Chelsea, NYC

Online bidding is open from October 1st through Midnight December 4th.

click here for more information and tickets.

Deep, 2011
Digital C-Print
16x20
Edition: 3/50

Other items up for auction is the Richard Avedon portrait of WBAIs then reigning announcers
(L to R) Franklin Millspaugh, Bob Fass, Dale Minor, Larry Josephson, and Steve Post.

Other photos by 
Allen Ginsberg, Spencer Tunick, Alfredo Jaar, Barbara Mensch, and others.

Prints by
Kiki Smith, Faith Ringgold, Leon Golub, and others.

Sculptures from
Tom Otterness, Arlene Rush, Nina Sobel, and others.

And Paintings by
Mimi Gross, Edward Bekkerman, Theresa Byrnes, Ruth Bader Neustadter, and others.



Friday, November 9, 2012

Deep

One of Stephen Mallon's prints is being sold at the 
2012 Benefit.

When: Sunday November 11th, 2012
Time: 7:00pm - 9:00pm
VIP Event: Same Day 5:00pm - 7:00pm 

click here for more information and tickets.

Deep, 2011
Digital C-Print
16x20
Edition: 2/50

Wednesday, October 24, 2012

The Ballot Show Reception

Presents


Show Length: October 25th – November 6th

Reception: Thursday October 25th
Time: 7:00pm – 9:00pm


The Front Room Gallery is proud to present the third quadrennial “Ballot Show”, which focuses on the American electoral system, and the overall notion of voting with a ballot. “The Ballot Show,” held every 4 years since 2004, is inspired by the American election, and contemplates our antiquated electoral-college voting process. 


Featuring works by: 
Wayne Adams, Daniel Aycock, Julia Whitney Barnes, Thomas Broadbent, Ken Butler, Ethan Crenson, Steven Gagnon, Hubert Dobler, Robert Egert, Peter Fox, Enrico Gomez, Gregory de la Haba, Eric Heist, Kim Holleman, Jesse Lambert, Jason Clay Lewis, Stephen Mallon, Sascha Mallon, Karen Marston, Mark Masyga, Geoffrey Owen Miller, Rob de Oude, Ross Racinie, Ellen Rand, Marshall Reese/Nora Ligorano, Daniel Rosenbaum, Emily Roz, David Shapiro, Mark Stilwell, Savannah Spirit, Rodger Stevens, Miho Suzuki, Kathleen Vance, Cibele Viera, Larry Walczak, and more

Historically political art has often been associated with repression. This exhibition, however, is motivated by the idea of making a choice, and what it that choice represents.Steven Gagnon’s diptych, “Hope” and “Progress”, parody the famous Shephard Fairey portrait of President Obama, and feature an unopened six-pack of the hipster beer, Pabst Blue Ribbon, as one component and the following serigraph image of the cans empty and smashed. Jason Clay Lewis’s neon sign “Inner Peace $100, Blow Jobs $20” is about a more basic choice. 

Many of the artists in this show have gone outside of their wheelhouse to create works specifically for this show. Ethan Crenson will be doing a performance at the opening in which he will tattoo people with their party affiliation on their hands knuckles a la “Knight of the Hunter”. 

Veteran political artists Marshall Reese and Nora Ligorano's video of a cast ice sculpture "Melting Middle Class" might be chilling, and it might be true. With AMERICA for PRESIDENT, Lori Korchek and Mike Bade have been traveling across the country with a replica of the Oval Office desk, asking Americans to take a seat as Commander in Chief and tell them "what good they would do for America.;" The will have the actual desk as part of performance/installation with the video in the gallery. Emily Roz’s polaroid grids of actors portraying The President in Hollywood movies leave us with the impression that "Presidential" might just be a look. 

During this time of overt partisanship “The Ballot Show” is not about looking at the candidates, it is about looking at the system that created them, and us. 

Friday, October 12, 2012

Stephen Mallon's exhibition at the new Noerr 
offices featured on

Today!


Thursday, October 11, 2012

Noerr



Show at the new office with works on display by Stephen Mallon.



Viewing is by appointment and anyone interested should contact daniel@frontroom.org for more info.
Show will be up until November 20th, 2012.
                                            Location: The Offices of Noerr LLP
                                                                   885 3rd Avenue
                                                                   Suite 2610