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Linear Perspective Opening Reception
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Linear Perspective
Laura Watt
Ellie Murphy
Bjoern Meyer-Ebrecht
MACAS (Mount Airy Contemporary Artists Space)
April 14 – May 19th
Opening Reception April 14 6-9PM
Gallery open by appointment
25 West Mt. Airy Avenue Philadelphia PA 19119
(267) 270 2787
MACAS is pleased to present Linear Perspective, a three person show of paintings, collage and fiber sculpture.
This show began with an invitation to Mt. Airy based painter Laura Watt to both exhibit her work and to invite another artist of her choice with whom to show. Watt selected Ellie Murphy. Murphy received the same combined invitation, and she invited Bjoern Meyer-Ebrecht. The relationships between the works of the artists have a similar linear connection.
Laura Watt
Laura Watt’s paintings have long been an investigation of pattern, repetition, and overlapping structures. For Watt, pattern and repetition are a means of condensing information and experience, compressing language, narrative, and emotion. Laura notes:” We find so many patterns in the geographical world – and it is pattern that allows us to comprehend the landscape. We use a grid to map our physical world and we can also use the grid to imagine and create new spaces. So, rather than yoking the grid and pattern’s ability to condense – I am looking at how it can create space and speak concretely of the infinite.”
Ellie Murphy
Laura Watt’s and Ellie Murphy’s work share a similar interest in repetition, compression and expansion as Murphy’s work shifts from the representations within Watt’s paintings to the presentation of sculptural installations. Murphy braids the yarn, compressing together the colors and linear qualities and expands the braids and yarns as they occupy three-dimensional space. Murphy explains how her work relates both to the personal and cultural nostalgia, “I combine references to doll hair, crafts, folk motifs and Americana from my 1970’s childhood in Kansas with aspects of Modern, Conceptual, Multicultural and Feminist art. I see an interdependence between the multiplicity of cultures in our world and use the process of braiding as a way of playing with the unintended and humorous connections between them.”
Bjoern Meyer-Ebrecht
Ellie Murphy’s and Björn Meyer-Ebrecht’s work share a power to evoke nostalgia, Murphy with her braiding and Meyer-Ebrecht through his black and white photography representing historic images of West Germany. His work deals with abstraction as something that is both sculptural and painterly. Meyer-Ebrecht creates strong shapes of color within the photographic images that become a somewhat difficult-to-define power or authority. These shapes remind of remnants from a language from another time which we are only partially able to understand.
As the artists chose to show with the other another artist, there are threads that connect the works and the viewer can experience some of this dialogue between the works. Formally the work moves from the Laura Watt’s paintings of repetition and patterns to Ellie Murphy’s installations of repeated braids and patterns of colored yarns. Björn Meyer-Ebrecht’s work bridges the media of painting and sculpture and connects to the abstraction of Murphy’s and Watt’s work while also launching into the representational world of the past.
Event Details
| Where | MACAS (Mount Airy Contemporary Artists Space) 25 W Mount Airy Ave, Philadelphia, PA 19119 |
| Next on | This event is over. |
| Time | 6:00 pm–9:00 pm |
| Website | http://www.mountairycontemporary.com |
| Phone | (267) 270 2787 |
| info@mountairycontemporary.com | |
| Price | $0 |
More About MACAS (Mount Airy Contemporary Artists Space)
Mount Airy Contemporary Artists Space is an artist-run gallery, featuring artists from around the country. Exhibitions displaying pieces by local artists are held throughout the year. The current showcase and upcoming showcases are posted on its website.