OPPLER, New York

Wedge (multiple) I, 2015, 32x25x13 cm

Wedge (multiple) I, 2015, 32×25×13 cm, paint on wood

OPPLER

Transmitter
1329 Willoughby Avenue 2A
Brooklyn, NY 11237
New York
USA

 
March 31 – May 7, 2017
Hours: Sat–Sun 1–6 pm and by appointment: info [a] transmitter.nyc

Opening reception: Friday, March 31, 6–9 pm
Closing reception: Sunday, May 7, 3–6 pm

 
Participating artists: Steven Baris, Richard Bottwin, Edgar Diehl, Kevin Finklea, Brent Hallard, José Heerkens, Gilbert Hsiao, Gracia Khouw, Sarah Klein, Stephen Maine, Gay Outlaw, Debra Ramsay, Albert Roskam, Karen Schifano, Iemke van Dijk, Henriëtte van ’t Hoog, Ruth van Veenen, Don Voisine, Nancy White, Guido Winkler, Patricia Zarate.

 
OPPLER features artworks that visually move and shift beneath one’s gaze, triggering relational reactions, synesthetic responses, and wobbly eyes. The artists included have created works that straddle unmapped and unmappable spaces, where objects move and shift, triggering simultaneous contradictory sensory readings.

OPPLER includes works that tangentially relate to Op Art, Minimalism, Kinetic Art, Concrete Art and Color Field Painting, though none of these historic movements is fully representative of the work shown. The subject of the work is the work itself; what you see is what it is.

OPPLER includes site-specific installation, two-dimensional painting and low relief three-dimensional wall sculpture. While the three-dimensional works may appear flat, many of the two-dimensional works leap off the wall and into the eyes.

Doppler Shift, New Jersey

Doppler Shift, New JerseyDoppler Shift
Visual Arts Center of New Jersey
68 Elm Street
Summit, New Jersey, NJ 07901
USA

 
September 28, 2014 – January 18, 2015

 

Core IV, 2012, 19x20x13 cm

Core IV, 2012, 19x20x13 cm


Opening reception:
Sunday, September 28, 1–4 pm
Hours: Mon–Wed & Fri 10 am – 5 pm; Thu 10 am – 8 pm; Sat–Sun: 11 am – 4 pm

 
Participating artists: Steven Baris, Richard Bottwin, Edgar Diehl, Iemke van Dijk, Gabriele Evertz, Kevin Finklea, Enrico Gomez, Brent Hallard, José Heerkens, Henriëtte van ’t Hoog, Gilbert Hsiao, Gracia Khouw, Sarah Klein, Stephen Maine, Joanne Mattera, Rob de Oude, Gay Outlaw, Mel Prest, Debra Ramsay, Albert Roskam, Karen Schifano, Ruth van Veenen, Don Voisine, Nancy White, Guido Winkler, Patricia Zarate

 
Henriëtte van ’t Hoog participates with Core IV and Triangle I.
 

Doppler, New York (I)

Interior Glow, 2013, 19x23x7 cm

Interior Glow, 2013, 19x23x7 cm

Doppler
Parallel Art Space
17–17 Troutman Street # 220
Ridgewood, NY 11385
Bushwick, New York

July 13 – August 18, 2013
Hours: Sat–Sun 1–6 pm, and by appointment
Opening: Saturday, July 13, 6–9 pm

 
Catalogue
Preview of the catalogue, designed by Nancy White

 
Participating artists: Steven Baris (US), Richard Bottwin (US), Edgar Diehl (DE), Iemke van Dijk (NL), Kevin Finklea (US), Brent Hallard (US), José Heerkens (NL), Henriëtte van ’t Hoog (NL), Gilbert Hsiao (US), Gracia Khouw (NL), Sarah Klein (US), Stephen Maine (US), Gay Outlaw (US), Mel Prest (US), Debra Ramsay (US), Albert Roskam (NL/FR), Karen Schifano (US), Ruth van Veenen (NL), Don Voisine (US), Nancy White (US), Guido Winkler (NL), Patricia Zarate (US).

 
Doppler is an international traveling exhibition organized by Mel Prest. The exhibition features works by twenty two artists living in the US and Europe. The exhibition title refers to the Doppler Effect as well as synesthesia. The intent of the exhibition is to visually question or crush the illusion of difference between 2D and 3D. The artists chosen have created work that optically straddles this un-locatable perceptual space where static objects move and shift or trigger simultaneous sense-readings.