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Contemporary Art Programs /

Opening Reception for Gail Biederman: The Feel of a Place

An installation made from materials ranging from yarn and felt to nails, each tailored and arranged to evoke different elements of Brooklyn’s waterfront.

Date

THU, SEP 12, 2019 | 7-9PM

Cost

FREE and OPEN TO THE PUBLIC

Location

BRIC House Hallway
647 Fulton St.
Brooklyn, NY 11217
United States
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Gail Biederman, The Feel of a Place (detail), 2019

JOIN US AT THE OPENING RECEPTION: Sep 12, 2018 | 7-9PM

ON VIEW: Sep 3 - Jan 26, 2020

Curated by Jenny Gerow

 


Gail Biederman is a New York-based artist who maps urban landscapes and explores the emotive and abstract qualities of movement through the metropolitan environment. The artist has created The Feel of a Place using a wide range of materials from yarn and cord to felt and nails; each element is tailored and arranged to evoke different aspects of Brooklyn’s waterfront landscape. Parts of the installation read as a straightforward map with winding lines of colored cord mimicking subway lines and taut intersections of yarn delineating the street grid. Other elements, however, like the depiction of the waterfront are more abstracted. Biederman suggests the piers with a thick brown industrial felt, representing this historically industrial landscape with an exaggerated reach into the harbor; confusing the difference between land and water. Viewers may also notice the contrast between North and South Brooklyn in the relative density of their infrastructure and transportation grids. Biederman’s juxtaposition of tactile materials and abstracted forms highlights how the city is perceived through both embodied experience and schematic conception.

Gail Biederman is a 2018-19 recipient of the ArtFP, an open call for Brooklyn-based visual artists to exhibit at BRIC House.

Bio:
Gail Biederman is a New York-based artist interested in mapping urban landscapes and exploring different materials. Biederman has held solo exhibitions at Wave Hill, NY; and Artspace, New Haven, CT among others. She was included in group exhibitions at BRIC and Smack Mellon, both Brooklyn; and White Plains, Lower East Side Printshop, The Bronx Museum of the Arts, and Exit Art, all NY. She has been an artist-in-residence at SPACE on Ryder Farm, LMCC Swing Space, and Lower East Side Printshop, and was selected for Hot Picks from Smack Mellon.

Venue Information:

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