All posts tagged: Guy Denning

Red Propeller Gallery Presents: “Back of Beyond” A Group Show (Kingsbridge Devon TQ7 4AQ UK)

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RED PROPELLER FINEST RANGE

Without doubt our ‘BEST EVER’ group show coming to a rural wonderland near you featuring the Red Propeller stable alongside an exciting selection of invited artists who have caught our eye along the way.

GUY DENNING, IAN FRANCIS, RUSS MILLS, TRXTR, ALICE WISDEN, FRAN WILLIAMS, ANGEL 41, ROBERT SAMPLE, EJAN DALAL HAHN, BEN ALLEN, JOSEPH LOUGHBOROUGH,
JAMES BAKER, MARK DEMSTEADER, GEORGE MORTON CLARK, JAMES STEWART, C. KIRK, JANE MACARTNEY, DIGGY SMERDON, CARL HAHN, KATE MARSHALL & PAUL PATRICK MORRISON.

Tune in 20th November, 2010, 7pm onwards for one of the most exciting collection of talent seen in 2010!

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Red Propeller Gallery Presents: Guy Denning: “Behemoth” (London, UK)

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Guy Denning "Behemoth"

Guy Denning "Behemoth"

GUY DENNING ‘BEHEMOTH’ SHOW HOTTING UP

Serious momentum is building in anticipation of the long awaited Guy Denning ‘Behemoth’ show at The Gallery in The Crypt , St Martin in The Fields in Trafalgar Square, London, opening 3rd September.

With an interview in ‘The Independent’ last week – Click here to read Guy Denning interview in ‘The Independent’ it looks like Guy Denning is getting the recognition that he truly deserves – a great affirmation that Red Propeller and all who sail on her know great talent when they see it!

A beautiful new TRXTR print is on site this week ‘War Rugs Don’t Fly’ check it out now Click here to see new TRXTR print

Keep an eye on our blog for future developments and breaking news – get insight into and the true story behind TRXTR’s print this week and see Angel 41 as never seen before!
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Brooklynite Opening Photos for Denning & Walker’s “Surface Tension”

The art crowd was jovial and dancing, with the help of DJ Rehka as she brought her Bhangra out of the basement and into the backyard Saturday night night in BedStuy. After taking in the new pieces by Guy Denning and David Walker, guests were encouraged to loosen their limbs by the colorfully dressed dance troupe on the grass. It worked!

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(images courtesy the gallery)

See Brooklynite’s Website for more information about the show and gallery hours.

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Fun Friday 06.11.10 on BSA

Fun-Friday

Fundraiser, Print Show, New Gallery Opening in Brooklyn

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Don’t miss the opening and fundraiser tonight of Brooklyn’s newest gallery, called 99%. The silent auction will feature new prints by Swoon (left) and Gaia (right) as well as Bast, Chris Mendoza, Cycle, Dennis McNett, Doze Green, Ellis G, Eric White, Esao Andrews, EZO, Ian Kuali’I, Imminent Disaster, Jeremiah Ketner, Jose Parla, Kenji Hirata, Lady Pink, Martha Cooper, Martin Wittfooth, Maya Hayuk, Mel Kadel, Morning Breath, Nathan Lee Pickett, Orlando Reyes, Rage Johnson, Ricky Powell, Rostarr, Ryan Humphrey, Skewville, Tara McPherson, Tono Radvany, Voodo Fe, Xiaoqing Ding, Yuri Shimojo

See our interview with gallery owners Andrew Michael Ford and Mikal Hameed HERE.

For more info go to http://www.ninetyninegallery.com/

Collabo With Blu and Os Gemeos for Crono festival in Lisboa (Portugal)

see the finished wall here:
http://cargocollective.com/crono
Os Gemeos blog:
http://osgemeos.com.br/
about Blu:
http://blublu.org

Guy Denning and David Walker Show Tomorrow

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The Village Voice said it’s good and that’s all that matters. More info about the Guy Denning and David Walker show at Brooklynite here.

GUY DENNING • DAVID WALKER
June 12 – July 10

Musical Guest: DJ REKHA

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FIGMENT on Governors Island – Interactive Art for Everybody (Free Free Free)

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The Figment Festival on Governor’s Island boasts so many live arts and activities for free this weekend that it is guaranteed to relax and exhaust you simultaneously. A number of street artists are going to be there performing live, as well as a number of interactive installations and performances to challenge and titillate.

Governors island continues to expand and grow, and FIGMENT this year is no exception. Check the ferry schedule (free). There are ferries from Brooklyn again this year. Visitors are encouraged to bring bikes and food.

Figment all Weekend http://figmentproject.org/2010/events/figment-nyc-2010-event-projects-artists/

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How Fast Can You Paint a Portrait?

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Brooklynite Gallery Presents: Guy Denning and David Walker “Surface Tension”

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Guy Denning and David Walker

Guy Denning and David Walker

“SURFACE TENSION”

GUY DENNING • DAVID WALKER

June 12 – July 10

Opening: June 12, 7-10pm

Musical Guest: DJ REKHA

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Who knew some artists’ equated painting a picture on a surface with a bare-fisted street brawl? A tension-filled, back and forth struggle between their medium and tools all while producing visual ideas with an often far different meaning from what your eyes are actually seeing.

One could argue that, “Surface Tension”, the new exhibition from Guy Denning and David Walker, two artists, who through the human form, explore two different concepts, using two entirely different techniques, should be aptly billed as “Guy Denning vs. David Walker”. “Surface Tension” aims to explore the stress that festers behind the processes of creation and the battles won and lost between an artist and his medium.  The show also revisits that old cliché about how painting is all about the external expression of the inner processes of art and the artist.

Wielding brushes and knives, Guy Denning battles a myriad of ideas that stir around in ones head in the hope that the visual translation might become the remedy. These disparate thoughts that don’t connect to anyone or anything in particular, yet continue to reoccur, are expressed through precarious self-portraits and female figures who at times are featured in crude, semi-abandoned locations. Behind layers of oil paint and turpentine, it would appear upon near completion, Denning’s work was then forcefully blasted in one direction with a fire-hose. His work has all the makings of a piece by a classically trained painter, yet the added angst of a back street fist-fight. According to a past journal entry, Denning states, “Any narrative is at best buried beneath the layers of fragmented visual metaphor and allegory”.  One can then only assume that Denning’s subjects, such as soldiers pointing Browning heavy machine-guns in a sub-basement, women struggling with sexuality and self-portraits that appear to be anything but, are in part speaking possibly about… “unattainable goals”? In the end, as Denning puts it… “It all seems to go round in circles”.

For David Walker, much of this “Surface Tension” is self-inflicted. The gestural approach Walker uses when creating his alluring female portraits can only be achieved using a self-imposed rule of “no brushes, only spray-paint” techniques.  Up until this exhibition, Walker also abstained from using a color palette other than black, white and pink.  For now he’s trashed that rule and instead explores a diverse and at times clashing range of hues and metallics, giving a nod to the days of ‘acquiring’ spray paint from wherever you could and using what you had on hand, which results in refreshing and off-key color combinations. There is also further exploration into abstract tagging and photo-realism, all executed in layer upon layer of spray paint.  For Walker, the subject of his work inherently lies in the facial expression– just the right one that is.  Using found imagery pillaged from peoples photo albums, snapshots and old magazines, Walker is in constant search of a precise emotion or tilt of the head that evokes a visceral response and can expand the distance between his work and that of an intelligible portrait artist.

Both artists will continue to travel on different paths leading up to their joint exhibition here, where they will finally come together to not only display work on canvases, but also in mural form on the walls of our outdoor space and elsewhere.

If you would like more photos of the art or have any other questions about this show kindly contact me.  Thank you.

Hope McGrath

Brooklynite Gallery

334 Malcolm X Blvd.

Brooklyn, NY 11233

ph. 347-405-5976

hope@brooklynitegallery.com

www.brooklynitegallery.com

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