Dreadful Objects: Shane Richey and Jason Clinton Barnes
Contact: Dede Peters
479-442-0001 (gallery)
479-466-9030 (mobile)
email
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
Dreadful Objects: Shane Richey and Jason Clinton Barnes
FAYETTEVILLE, AR – July 3, 2008 - ddp gallery presents Dreadful Objects: Shane Richey and Jason Clinton Barnes. The exhibition is from July 9 – August 9, 2008. A reception for the artists will be held on Thursday July, 10 from 5-8pm. The gallery is located at 7 East Mountain Street, between Fayetteville’s historic Downtown Square and North College Avenue.
“Dreadful Objects”, an exhibition sure to provoke discussion, features works on paper and video installation by Jason Clinton Barnes and Shane Richey, recent graduates from the Masters Program at the University of Arkansas Art Department. Barnes’ intense analytical eye for detail, coupled with Richey’s pithy sense of delivery join in providing a startlingly clever and endlessly entertaining summer showcase.
Both artists work in the medium of ideas, each pushing the boundaries of the artist/viewer relationship while confronting the notion of fact. Barnes’ large-scale drawings on paper (the largest at 8 feet by 8 feet) display his personal struggle with American history as presented in textbooks. The work, elaborate combinations of painting, pencil and marker, seamlessly combine American heroes with modern day pop culture icons in a graphic retelling of the quest for the American Dream. Richey uses mounted televisions, looped video feeds and sound to involve the viewer. His belief is communication, especially in modern journalism, is telling a story– influenced by agendas and advertising dollars. Richey’s installation invites a critical dialogue between artist and audience about the true nature of objective broadcasting.
‘Dreadful Objects’ was co-curated by Dede Peters, the gallery owner, and Robin Atkinson, best known for her work with Art Amiss, Inc. ‘Dreadful Objects’ promises to be the most entertaining, challenging and delightful art showcase of the season.
For more information about ‘Dreadful Objects’ or the DDP Gallery, or to schedule and interview with Dede Peters or Robin Atkinson, please call Dede at 479-442-0001 or email.
The Last Stand, Jason Clinton Barnes
ink, watercolor, acrylic, pen, color pencil, varnish on paper, 76” x 48”, 2007
(larger file available upon request)
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479-442-0001 (gallery)
479-466-9030 (mobile)
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
Dreadful Objects: Shane Richey and Jason Clinton Barnes
FAYETTEVILLE, AR – July 3, 2008 - ddp gallery presents Dreadful Objects: Shane Richey and Jason Clinton Barnes. The exhibition is from July 9 – August 9, 2008. A reception for the artists will be held on Thursday July, 10 from 5-8pm. The gallery is located at 7 East Mountain Street, between Fayetteville’s historic Downtown Square and North College Avenue.
“Dreadful Objects”, an exhibition sure to provoke discussion, features works on paper and video installation by Jason Clinton Barnes and Shane Richey, recent graduates from the Masters Program at the University of Arkansas Art Department. Barnes’ intense analytical eye for detail, coupled with Richey’s pithy sense of delivery join in providing a startlingly clever and endlessly entertaining summer showcase.
Both artists work in the medium of ideas, each pushing the boundaries of the artist/viewer relationship while confronting the notion of fact. Barnes’ large-scale drawings on paper (the largest at 8 feet by 8 feet) display his personal struggle with American history as presented in textbooks. The work, elaborate combinations of painting, pencil and marker, seamlessly combine American heroes with modern day pop culture icons in a graphic retelling of the quest for the American Dream. Richey uses mounted televisions, looped video feeds and sound to involve the viewer. His belief is communication, especially in modern journalism, is telling a story– influenced by agendas and advertising dollars. Richey’s installation invites a critical dialogue between artist and audience about the true nature of objective broadcasting.
‘Dreadful Objects’ was co-curated by Dede Peters, the gallery owner, and Robin Atkinson, best known for her work with Art Amiss, Inc. ‘Dreadful Objects’ promises to be the most entertaining, challenging and delightful art showcase of the season.
For more information about ‘Dreadful Objects’ or the DDP Gallery, or to schedule and interview with Dede Peters or Robin Atkinson, please call Dede at 479-442-0001 or email.
The Last Stand, Jason Clinton Barnes
ink, watercolor, acrylic, pen, color pencil, varnish on paper, 76” x 48”, 2007
(larger file available upon request)
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