Projects
Common Room, June 2015 Curated by Björn Meyer-Ebrecht
Artist Biographies
Eric Brown
Eric Brown was born in Buenos Aires in 1969, Argentina. He lives and works in New York. Brown’s minimalist painting, sculpture and works on paper typically draw from architectural plans of public works such as airports, runways, bridges and highways, communicating a personal exploration of what it means to be in constant motion and transition. His paintings, for example, depict both geographical places and states of mind through the uniform layering of pictorial devices that hint at the urban landscape depicted underneath. Rendering the painterly image nearly obsolete, Brown diminishes representational value and preciousness, imbuing the picture plane with states of mind instead.Brown has had solo exhibitions at Hallwalls, Buffalo, NY; the Calvin Klein Flagship Store and Goff + Rosenthal in New York, NY; and Project Room, Philadelphia, PA. His work has been included in exhibitions at Ventana 244, The Bogart Salon, Davidson Contemporary and Josee Bienvenu Gallery in New York; Helen Day Art Center, Stowe, VT; Center for Maine Contemporary Art, Rockland, ME; Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts, Philadelphia, PA; Queens Museum, NY and at Artforum Berlin.
Sharon Butler
A painter and arts writer, Sharon Butler is widely known as the publisher of the influential art blog Two Coats of Paint, which received a grant from the Creative Capital/Warhol Foundation Arts Writers Program last year. She is affiliated with the MFA programs at the Pennsylvania Academy of Fine Arts and the University of Connecticut, where she was also the 2014 Artist in Residence at Counterproof Press. Her work has been shown at various galleries, universities, and art fairs throughout the country, including NADA New York, Theodore:Art, Storefront Ten Eyck, Pocket Utopia, The Painting Center, Brooklyn Museum, Islip Museum, Union College (Schenectady, NY), Real Art Ways (Hartford, CT), SEASON (Seattle, WA), John Davis (Hudson, NY), George Lawson (San Francisco, CA), and Matteawan (Beacon, NY). As one of the inaugural participants in the Two Trees Cultural Space Subsidy Program, Butler maintains a studio in DUMBO overlooking the Manhattan Bridge.Paul Gagner
Paul Gagner was born in 1976 in rural Wisconsin. He received his BFA from the School of Visual Arts in 2005, and his MFA from Brooklyn College in 2009. He has exhibited throughout the US including the Sheila & Richard Riggs Leidy Galleries at the Maryland Institute College of Art, the Housatonic Museum of Art and the Richmond Center for Visual Arts. In 2009, Gagner has four collages included in the Museum of Modern Art's print collection. Paul Gagner lives and works in Brooklyn, NY.Jule Korneffel
But how to manifest something that is fluent and elusive?
In her work Jule Korneffel aims to visualize the mere process of painting. In believing that art and life belong together, she uses common art supplies as well as things originated in every day life. Her interest lies in casualness and curious incidences. A lot in her work operates with chance and, or is the lucky coincidence of right timing. Her across research is alike the process of distilling. The aim is to filter pictorial events. Jule Korneffel was born 1975 in (West) Germany and currently lives in New York.
She received a diploma in Fine Arts from the Kunstakademie Düsseldorf where she studied with Tal R. She is currently enrolled at Hunter College´s MFA program. Her work has been shown constantly in several art spaces and galleries, as Kunsthistorisches Institut/ Bonn, Sox/ Berlin, Helpers/Brooklyn. Together with Alfons Knogl she invented (in 2009) and maintains the artist-curator project SUSI/Zusi Graham. Since 2011 she runs the project "Sweater—Jule Korneffel“ which recently got reviewed at the blog of Städelmuseum/Frankfurt.