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Pentimenti 'Thinking Small' install

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Thinking Small show @ Pentimenti Gallery, Philadelphia, PA.
February 2 - 28, 2009
works by Anthony Cervino - Darlene Charneco - Kevin Finklea - Judy Gelles - Joseph Hu - Matthew Kucynski - Margaret Murphy - Aurora Robson - Kate Stewart
photo courtesy Christine Pfister, director
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See works in Philadelphia- February
Cyburb D, (resin, nails, mixed media on wood)

A selection of my mixedmedia resin works are currently featured in the show 'Thinking Small' at Pentimenti Gallery in Philadelphia. The show runs from Feb2- 28th, please stop by and/or spread the word if you can! http://www.pentimenti.com/main.php

PENTIMENTI GALLERY
145 North Second St.
Philadelphia, PA 19106

PHONE: +1.215.625.9990
E-MAIL: mail@pentimenti.com

CHRISTINE PFISTER
Owner - Director

GALLERY HOURS: Tuesday by appointment, Wednesday - Friday 11 AM to 5 PM, Saturday noon to 5 PM.
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Going to Philly for the reception of the show at Pentimenti...we pick up my friend Verena on the way through Times Square (again I am incredulous at the masses and pace of NYC). Later stopping at a rest stop for Brent to make a conference call, Verena and I walk around exploring this strange inbetween space of development and nature. Just past the parking lot and buildings we looked out over a field covered in rows of sparkling flags...a small waterway of sorts in the grasses...a large piece of yellow broken machinery/pipe. 2 picnic tables. we walk and talk and I remember how easy it is to be with her. We talk about childhood nightmares, aliens, evolution, time....
Finally we continue the drive and arrive in Philadelphia. We stopped in to see the Damien Hirsts at the Wexler gallery on the way to Pentimenti. The 'print' of For the Love of God was pretty amazing...glittering perfectly in glazes and diamond dust. I have always and still find his work necessary commentary to our age whether viewing it in stand alone contemplation, or in its active role in the social flows of hype, haters and controversy. Also intriguing there were Adelaide Paul's fetish-y sewn sculptures of miniature greyhounds and Randall Sellers delicately drawn imaginary worlds.

On to Pentimenti, pleasantly surprised with Christine's hanging and spacing of the works-(lots of space!). Reception took place during First Fridays...which have the streets teeming with gallery-hopping folks. I grabbed a bit of wine (really, they just poured an inch to my disappointment) and mostly we just enjoyed anonymously watching people look at the works...
statement from the grouping:

The Immense Journey

Since childhood, Darlene Charneco’s endless curiosity about life’s mysteries fueled an obsession with reading, learning and looking. In the spirit of anthropologist Loren Eiseley’s book ‘The Immense Journey’ , this grouping of new works by Darlene Charneco is inspired by musings on the mysteries of evolution, time, nature and humanity’s possibly brief place in it all. With media such as household nails, acrylic, enamel, model/toy pieces, and multiple layers of resin the 3-dimensional artworks explore the intricate patterns and codes on all scales: from particles to visible matter to the galaxies of which we are such a small yet fascinating part.

"We pass thoughts around, from mind to mind, so compulsively and with such speed that the brains of mankind often appear, functionally, to be undergoing fusion........Or perhaps we are only at the beginning of learning to use the system, with almost all our evolution as a species still ahead of us. Maybe the thoughts we generate today and flick around from mind to mind...are the primitive precursors of more complicated, polymerized structures that will come later, analogous to the prokaryotic cells that drifted through shallow pools in the early days of biological evolution. Later, when the time is right, there may be fusion and symbiosis among the bits, and then we will see eukaryotic thought, metazoans of thought, huge interliving coral shoals of thought.” – Lewis Thomas, ‘The Lives of a Cell’




Pentimenti summer show 2008

'Self-Archiving MemoryGarden'
self-archiving memorygarden

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Hello All,

Hope you are enjoying the beginnings of summer!

I’ve been painting up a storm and
will have new artworks up on display as part of the Summer Journeys, Summer Dreams group show at Pentimenti Gallery in Philadelphia PA and The House that Sprawl Built at The Hunterdon Museum in Clinton, NJ- hope you can make one or both!
A selection of 25 small works (‘Islands and Other Experiments’) are still on view and available at ArtSites in Riverhead, NY until June 29th- come see!

All the Best!- Darlene


Summer Journeys, Summer Dreams
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Darlene Charneco * Heather Hutchinson
Aurora Robson * Ben Roosevelt
Paul Villinski * Mauro Zamorqa


June 6- July 12
Reception: Friday June 6
6- 8:30pm

Gallery Hours
Tues by Appointment
Wed- Friday 11AM- 5PM
Saturday: noon- 5PM

PENTIMENTI
145 N. Second Street
Philadelphia, PA 19106
215 625 9990
www.pentimenti.com


also Save the Date: opening reception Sunday June 22 2-4
THE HOUSE THAT SPRAWL BUILT @ The Hunterdon Museum of Art

Works by:
Bill Amundson * Steve Lambert
Darlene Charneco * Brian Loughlin
Julia Fullerton-Batten * Robert Selwyn
Owen Kanzler * Becky Suss
John Kirchner * J.G.Zimmerman

June 22- Sept 7 2008
Hunterdon Museum
7 Lower Center Street
Clinton, NJ
908 735 8415

PS:
Still on view at ArtSites in Riverhead until June 29:
A grouping of 25 new small works entitled
‘Islands and Other Experiments’
ArtSites (architecture+art)
651 W.Main St, Riverhead NY
631 591 2401
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Walking around Aqua Hotel at a relaxed pace, taking in all the art...at one point exiting a gallery on the top floor the sun hit my face so warmly that I had to stop and just close my eyes to feel it. With eyes closed I listened to the sounds of the space around me...and felt quite in a magic moment. The sun seemed to be a gentle hand on my face...I had my camera and pointed it at the source.

visionmiami1
:)!

I tried to remember what I had seen....

Pentimenti Gallery had some beautiful amorphous form sculptures in glass by Julie York..:
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and I found 'The Mall' Cprint by Signe Vad to be really odd and compelling..showing shoppers in the woods. this is the largest pic I could find, sorry.

At G.Gibson Gallery/Seattle I really loved Julie Blackmon's staged photography series 'Domestic Vacations'. see some at enlarged sizes. hope she does a book of the series...I want! I've seen her work before and it's struck me each and every time.

Fette's Gallery had some beautiful textile works by Sandrine Pelletier . Here's another one.


@HowardHouse Gallery Yuki Nakamura had a lovely porcelain wall sculpture called Tree Map Pillow..looking online now I love her fictional cities!

Jon Haddock had a series of Sims/Secondlife-ish screenshot drawings that are pretty wonderfully executed. Once you understand how they are done I think you'll agree. Skim the tutorial (link at the bottom of the page I hotlinked). This is what I hope is possible in SL for creation of memorypalaces off of house and building blueprints! hmmmmm
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Travelled by Chinatown Bus to get to Philly for the opening of my show at Pentimenti Gallery.
'Virtual Migration' is on view in the project room- go check it out if you're nearby!
Show dates are Feb1-Mar3, 2007.

Brent and I walked around Philly- it was freezing cold and raining a lot...but still so nice to get a change of scenery...
I like this place- Used bookshops and galleries and artworkshops and mosaic madness ohmY:).
Wish we had more time..so much more to see/do.
I fell in love the first day with the sweeeeetest lil elephant in the window of the soon-to-be-opened
Fabric Workshop and Museum in Philadelphia on Cherry Street.
He breathes!! There is a speaker nearby with the sound, and he inflates and deflates a little bit as you watch!
soooo sweeeet. Can i keep him, huh, can I???
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