Exhibition
Main Gallery

Practice: In Progress

Keren Anavy
Keren Anavy
Danielle Ash
Danielle Ash
Kate Bae
Kate Bae
Niamul Bari
Niamul Bari
Julia Elsas
Julia Elsas
Nadine Mahoney
Nadine Mahoney
Ioana Manolache
Ioana Manolache
Caitlyn McLaughlin
Caitlyn McLaughlin
Trina Merry
Trina Merry
Samantha Morris
Samantha Morris
Naomi Nakazato
Naomi Nakazato
Gustavo Prado
Gustavo Prado
Dayana Romero
Dayana Romero
Andrew Schwartz
Andrew Schwartz
Homer Shew
Homer Shew
Liza Sokolovskaya
Liza Sokolovskaya
Elena Soterakis
Elena Soterakis
Tanya Steinberg
Tanya Steinberg
Brian Stinemetz
Brian Stinemetz
Brendan Sullivan
Brendan Sullivan
Yi Xin Tong
Yi Xin Tong
Flora Wilds
Flora Wilds

August 3, 2018

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August 24, 2018

Practice: in Progress

Summer Exhibition

With works by Keren Anavy, Danielle Ash, Kate Bae, Niamul Bari, Julia Elsas, Nadine Mahoney, Ioana Manolache, Caitlyn McLaughlin, Trina Merry, Samantha Morris, Naomi Nakazato, Gustavo Prado, Dayana Romero, Andrew Schwartz, Homer Shew, Liza Sokolovskaya, Elena Soterakis, Tanya Steinberg, Brian Stinemetz, Brendan Sullivan, Yi Xin Tong and Flora Wilds

Curated by Elisa Gutiérrez Eriksen

August 3 - 24, 2018

Opening Reception: Friday, August 3-8pm

NARS Main Gallery


Practice: in Progress brings together the work of 22 artists working at 201 46th street at NARS Foundation’s 4th and 2nd floor galleries. The artists, who have worked in this building anywhere from 2 months to 6 years, have continuous practices in which they experiment and explore different methods of making art through a variety of media, themes, techniques and interests. These actions, intuitions, creativity approaches and disciplines shape both the process and final results.

Process can be thought of as a path that one decides to undertake, one with a destiny that can be clear from the onset or otherwise unknown. Similarly, artists create paths when producing artwork; the layers are gradually exposed, the materials are made visible, and the relation between one another emerges and opens the door to the visions of the artists. The spectator is then able to trace the paths each one of them has explored to reach a final result. A constant metamorphosis that has lead to an equilibrium: from a thought, to a gesture, and then to another unexpected equilibrium. To create becomes something like a ceremony, an event that generates its own language, often coinciding with or becoming a general concern or the object of experimentation.

Beyond the idea of exploring the processes that each artist has developed, the exhibition has taken two areas of primary focus, oscillating between identity and the act of being seen, and ones relationship to the environment and its surrounding social and political subjects. The objects presented in Practice: in Progress are like physical and mental layers of a creative process, building and growing, or otherwise being peeled back to reveal something that lies beyond the surface.

NARS Foundation Galleries are open to the public from 12pm - 5pm, Monday - Friday. Please contact info@narsfoundation.org with any other inquires.

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