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THE WORLD ACCORDING TO
Roberley Bell
Isidro Blasco
Julian Montague
Alejandro Moreno
Santiago Taccetti
Amy Talluto
Michael Van den Besselaar
Eric White


March 10 - April 15, 2012

Opening reception:
Saturday, March 10th, 6-9pm



Black & White Gallery / Project Space, Brooklyn, NY is delighted to launch the second half of its tenth season with “The World According To Roberley Bell, Isidro Blasco, Julian Montague, Alejandro Moreno, Santiago Taccetti, Amy Talluto, Michael Van den Besselaar and Eric White”.

The exhibition will showcase the diversity of the gallery program. The 8 artists included with works representing a variety of media (paintings, installations, sculpture, photography and design) reveal the sharp awareness they have of today’s circumstances. Ranging from Michael Van den Besselaar’s witty and wry observations on a range of familiar social subjects and Eric White’s insightful commentary on the absurdities of life, Isidro Blasco's artist-designed architectural environments, Amy Talluto's exploration of the in-between states of painting through quiet and expansive natural worlds and Roberley Bell's focus on the artifice of nature, to Alejandro Moreno's and Julian Montague’s exploration of everything from the mundane to the sublime through text and image, the works in this exhibition cover a wide range of practices, lending the exhibition an uncanny edge.

Image: Amy Talluto, Vault, oil on canvas, 2012

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SANTIAGO TACCETTI

Smoke & Mirrors / Nothing To See Here

March 10 - May 19, 2012


Opening reception:
Saturday, March 10, 6-9pm

The exhibition will also feature a dramatic site-specific installation “Smoke & Mirrors / Nothing To See Here” by the Berlin-based, Argentine artist Santiago Taccetti. Integrating with the Black & White Project Space’s architecture, the simple plastic structure lit from inside and filled with smoke will occupy the outdoor gallery revealing itself as an illusion on closer inspection. The illusion of entering an area clearly defined by four walls is broken as soon as the observer enters the brightly lit cube triggering the smoke machine. What is to be experienced is the infinite space without any clear distinction between the inner and outer spaces.

Smoke & Mirrors / Nothing To See Here installation masterly plays with the observer’s illusion by incorporating materials such as smoke machine, fluorescent lights and reflective PLEXI panels that confront observers with themselves.  The world according to Santiago Taccetti is disorienting with no clear boundaries separating the inner and outer worlds.

Santiago Taccetti is a recipient of Black & White Project Space Winter 2012 Artist-in-Residency Award, the semi-annual accolade presented to artists working in the field of site-specific installations.

Image: Santiago Taccetti, Smoke & Mirrors / Nothing To See Here. Installation view at Pulse Miami 2011.

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CELEBRATING OUR TENTH ANNIVERSARY!

Black & White Gallery / Project Space

Black & White Gallery was founded in New York in 2002. In 2008 the non-profit Black & White Project Space was created to expand the Black & White Gallery's public mission inside the paradigm of a contemporary art space.
From the outset, Black & White Gallery/Project Space has been committed to cultivating promising artists in the initial and more advanced phases of their careers exploring contemporary themes and concepts through multiple mediums.



 
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