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Mike Davis & Heidi Taillefer & Joshua Liner 5/30, by JoshuaLinerGallery on May 23, 2009 22:31:03 GMT 1, Our two new exhibits open Saturday May 30th from 6-9 pm.
Mike Davis Stories from the Other Side of the Bridge Gallery I
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Heidi Taillefer An Uncanny Lineup of Serendipitous Connections Gallery II
See attached press release and sample images below. Preview links will be sent out next week.
Thanks - Josh
Mike Davis:
Joshua Liner Gallery is pleased to present Stories From the Other Side of the Bridge, an exhibition of new paintings by the San Francisco-based artist Mike Davis. This is Davisโ first solo show with the gallery.
The suite of eighteen oil-on-canvas paintings takes clear stylistic cues from the Early Netherlandish and Flemish MastersโBosch, Bruegel, Van Eyck, etc. Each work carries motifs, characters, and settings from one canvas to the next. Across large landscapes and intimate interior details, this shared content creates a community of images, though depicting a community like no other.
Walking fish and die-playing scorpions, gregarious snakes and giant butterflies, and human figures with bird heads inhabit this curious universe, made seductive by Davisโ lush oils and Renaissance palette of reds, ochers, and blues. The paintings depict a world of myth, fantasy, and colliding timeframes, a land โon the other side of the bridge,โ but one that resonates with our ownโnot as memory but as dream.
In The Eighth Road, a boatload of peasant men sleepily contend with an assortment of symbolic challenges - a floating corpse, an enormous egg hatching a human hand, bird claw, and snake. Forward, Not Straight features a skeleton with a birdhouse for a head, paused on a dirt road against a beautifully scumbled sky and scenic, โlow countryโ horizon. In The Other Side of the Bridge, another egg hatches a leg and a cannon amid an oenophilic scene of wine casks, grape-bearing birdmen, ladybugs, and a burning zeppelin in the distance.
In Davisโ imaginative world, the interaction of signs and symbols is a means of communication between species. Ravens bearing letters and pen-wielding ladybugs are not what they seem but what they symbolize, available to the unconscious interpretations of each viewer. But the presence of die, cards, and other games of chance suggests a universe where meaning is provisional, arranged and rearranged depending on the players and fate (with skeletons waiting patiently nearby).
Born in 1961 in Jacksonville, Florida, Mike Davis currently lives and works in San Francisco. Solo exhibitions of his work include Solo Flight at White Walls, San Francisco (2008). His work has been featured in group shows such as Blood Royale, Galerie dโart Yves Laroche, Montreal (2008); Locked and Loaded, Joshua Liner Gallery, New York (2008); Weโll Make A Lover Of You, ArtCenter/South Florida, Miami (2006); and Everything But The Kitschen Sync, La Luz de Jesus Gallery, Los Angeles (2005).
Mike Davis Forward, Not Straight Oil on canvas 2009 72 x 60 inches
Mike Davis The Ham Tree Oil on canvas 2009 45 x 48 inches (all of Mike's work will be presented in frames handmade by the artist similar to this one)
Heidi Taillefer:
Joshua Liner Gallery is pleased to present An Uncanny Lineup of Serendipitous Connections, an exhibition of new paintings by Canadian artist Heidi Taillefer. This is Tailleferโs first solo show with the gallery.
Reflecting on life as a mixture of discovery, inevitability, and coincidence, Tailleferโs suite of twelve oil-on-canvas works presents a literalized depiction of destiny. Her dreamy paintings describe chimerical beings: humans with animal and mechanical parts, or animals with multiple limbs, wings, and utterly fantastical provenance. In each, Taillefer puts forth a coded, highly personalized origin mythโan โuncanny lineup of serendipitous connectionsโ that for the artist shapes identity and purpose through transformation.
Birth of Venus is an updated riff on Botticelliโs iconic work. Here, โVenusโ is a common tabby, newly sprung from a broken shell and bearing mechanical wings. Amid intergalactic dust and a spiral of cosmic fireflies, this relaxed kitty is more concerned with cleaning itself. Taillefer suggests that instinct and attitude are just as important to development as our genetic birthright. The Most Proximate Cause also comments on the elements that compose and constitute โdestiny.โ Taillefer offers a modern-day Damocles, cowering under a canopy of choices. Hanging above this anonymous nude, male subject is a crushing load of gears, blades, cogs, and other mechanical parts, an analogue to the pressures and excesses of modern life. The Angels of our Nature is a visual summary of Tailleferโs personal creation myth. Bringing together the realms of sea and land, air and matter, animal and human, the painting depicts life transformations that occur in body and spirit, with the central image of the individual as warrior.
Born in 1970, Heidi Taillefer lives and works in Montreal. Solo exhibitions of her work include: Muses and Heroes, Irvine Contemporary, Washington, DC (2008); Objects in Mirror Are Closer Than They Appear, Thompson Landry Gallery, Toronto (2007); Looking for Love in All the Wrong Places, M Modern Gallery, Palm Springs, CA (2006); Pyrophoric, Galerie Yves Laroche, Montreal (2004); Solipsism, O Patro Vys, Montreal (2003); Inner Workings, International Museum of Art and Science, McAllen, Texas (1997). Selected group exhibitions include: Aspect: Ratio 1, Irvine Contemporary, Washington, DC, and Locked and Loaded, Joshua Liner Gallery, New York (2008); Mother Home of the Dolly Bird, The Shooting Gallery, San Francisco (2004); and Brave Destiny, Williamsburg Art and Historical Center, Brooklyn (2003).
Heidi Taillefer The Angels of our Nature Oil on canvas 2009 48 x 36 inches
Heidi Taillefer Birth of Venus Oil on canvas 2009 24 x 18 inches
Our two new exhibits open Saturday May 30th from 6-9 pm. Mike Davis Stories from the Other Side of the Bridge Gallery I & Heidi Taillefer An Uncanny Lineup of Serendipitous Connections Gallery II See attached press release and sample images below. Preview links will be sent out next week. Thanks - Josh Mike Davis: Joshua Liner Gallery is pleased to present Stories From the Other Side of the Bridge, an exhibition of new paintings by the San Francisco-based artist Mike Davis. This is Davisโ first solo show with the gallery. The suite of eighteen oil-on-canvas paintings takes clear stylistic cues from the Early Netherlandish and Flemish MastersโBosch, Bruegel, Van Eyck, etc. Each work carries motifs, characters, and settings from one canvas to the next. Across large landscapes and intimate interior details, this shared content creates a community of images, though depicting a community like no other. Walking fish and die-playing scorpions, gregarious snakes and giant butterflies, and human figures with bird heads inhabit this curious universe, made seductive by Davisโ lush oils and Renaissance palette of reds, ochers, and blues. The paintings depict a world of myth, fantasy, and colliding timeframes, a land โon the other side of the bridge,โ but one that resonates with our ownโnot as memory but as dream. In The Eighth Road, a boatload of peasant men sleepily contend with an assortment of symbolic challenges - a floating corpse, an enormous egg hatching a human hand, bird claw, and snake. Forward, Not Straight features a skeleton with a birdhouse for a head, paused on a dirt road against a beautifully scumbled sky and scenic, โlow countryโ horizon. In The Other Side of the Bridge, another egg hatches a leg and a cannon amid an oenophilic scene of wine casks, grape-bearing birdmen, ladybugs, and a burning zeppelin in the distance. In Davisโ imaginative world, the interaction of signs and symbols is a means of communication between species. Ravens bearing letters and pen-wielding ladybugs are not what they seem but what they symbolize, available to the unconscious interpretations of each viewer. But the presence of die, cards, and other games of chance suggests a universe where meaning is provisional, arranged and rearranged depending on the players and fate (with skeletons waiting patiently nearby). Born in 1961 in Jacksonville, Florida, Mike Davis currently lives and works in San Francisco. Solo exhibitions of his work include Solo Flight at White Walls, San Francisco (2008). His work has been featured in group shows such as Blood Royale, Galerie dโart Yves Laroche, Montreal (2008); Locked and Loaded, Joshua Liner Gallery, New York (2008); Weโll Make A Lover Of You, ArtCenter/South Florida, Miami (2006); and Everything But The Kitschen Sync, La Luz de Jesus Gallery, Los Angeles (2005). Mike Davis Forward, Not Straight Oil on canvas 2009 72 x 60 inches Mike Davis The Ham Tree Oil on canvas 2009 45 x 48 inches (all of Mike's work will be presented in frames handmade by the artist similar to this one) Heidi Taillefer: Joshua Liner Gallery is pleased to present An Uncanny Lineup of Serendipitous Connections, an exhibition of new paintings by Canadian artist Heidi Taillefer. This is Tailleferโs first solo show with the gallery. Reflecting on life as a mixture of discovery, inevitability, and coincidence, Tailleferโs suite of twelve oil-on-canvas works presents a literalized depiction of destiny. Her dreamy paintings describe chimerical beings: humans with animal and mechanical parts, or animals with multiple limbs, wings, and utterly fantastical provenance. In each, Taillefer puts forth a coded, highly personalized origin mythโan โuncanny lineup of serendipitous connectionsโ that for the artist shapes identity and purpose through transformation. Birth of Venus is an updated riff on Botticelliโs iconic work. Here, โVenusโ is a common tabby, newly sprung from a broken shell and bearing mechanical wings. Amid intergalactic dust and a spiral of cosmic fireflies, this relaxed kitty is more concerned with cleaning itself. Taillefer suggests that instinct and attitude are just as important to development as our genetic birthright. The Most Proximate Cause also comments on the elements that compose and constitute โdestiny.โ Taillefer offers a modern-day Damocles, cowering under a canopy of choices. Hanging above this anonymous nude, male subject is a crushing load of gears, blades, cogs, and other mechanical parts, an analogue to the pressures and excesses of modern life. The Angels of our Nature is a visual summary of Tailleferโs personal creation myth. Bringing together the realms of sea and land, air and matter, animal and human, the painting depicts life transformations that occur in body and spirit, with the central image of the individual as warrior. Born in 1970, Heidi Taillefer lives and works in Montreal. Solo exhibitions of her work include: Muses and Heroes, Irvine Contemporary, Washington, DC (2008); Objects in Mirror Are Closer Than They Appear, Thompson Landry Gallery, Toronto (2007); Looking for Love in All the Wrong Places, M Modern Gallery, Palm Springs, CA (2006); Pyrophoric, Galerie Yves Laroche, Montreal (2004); Solipsism, O Patro Vys, Montreal (2003); Inner Workings, International Museum of Art and Science, McAllen, Texas (1997). Selected group exhibitions include: Aspect: Ratio 1, Irvine Contemporary, Washington, DC, and Locked and Loaded, Joshua Liner Gallery, New York (2008); Mother Home of the Dolly Bird, The Shooting Gallery, San Francisco (2004); and Brave Destiny, Williamsburg Art and Historical Center, Brooklyn (2003). Heidi Taillefer The Angels of our Nature Oil on canvas 2009 48 x 36 inches Heidi Taillefer Birth of Venus Oil on canvas 2009 24 x 18 inches
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Heavyconsumer
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Mike Davis & Heidi Taillefer & Joshua Liner 5/30, by Heavyconsumer on May 23, 2009 22:43:40 GMT 1, Love the look of these guys' work. Really exciting, original vibrant painting. Hoping to see a lot more images from the shows soon. Good luck Josh.
Love the look of these guys' work. Really exciting, original vibrant painting. Hoping to see a lot more images from the shows soon. Good luck Josh.
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Mike Davis & Heidi Taillefer & Joshua Liner 5/30, by Bram on May 23, 2009 23:51:41 GMT 1, Liking the Mike Davies stuff especially forward,not straight
Liking the Mike Davies stuff especially forward,not straight
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