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URBAN FLIGHT - Cheryl Hazan Gallery
NYC Opening Reception Thursday, March 11th, 2010 / 6pm - 8pm
35 N. Moore Street NYC 10013
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| wall 2010 mixed media 48" x 48" |
For this series of work, I am attempting to simulate
the raw aesthetic of today’s urban landscape. The works are primarily based on a conceptual flight examining parts of
urban society that are most likely to be overlooked. More specifically, I am referring to the back streets, alleyways, walk
throughs, train yards, etc in our cities and their unnoticed beauty. Abandoned and oversaturated with layers of paint, torn ads and graffiti on the walls, these places
draw a significant resemblance to the movement and balance of an abstract painting. Usually, these places are considered the
backstage of society and are missed or rather, dismissed and unappealing to the eye. Even though, when studied and closely
observed, they can be aesthetically beautiful and profound. For me, I see that beauty and I create it within the limits of the canvases. I do this in order to
contain the chaos and bring it to an environment in which the works can be viewed without distractions. My intention for this
exhibit is to take the participants on a flight, an “urban flight”, in which they can see something familiar in
a different social dynamic. By doing this I am commenting on today’s social based importance on beauty and how subjective
this ideology is.
“I have always looked upon decay as being
just as wonderful and rich an expression of life as growth”. - Henry Miller
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