MOTHS, ORCHIDS, VOLCANOS

MOTHS, ORCHIDS, VOLCANOS

$15,000.00

Chivas Clem

MOTHS, ORCHIDS, VOLCANOS

2016

ink on raw canvas

96 x 48 inches

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ERIN CLULEY GALLERY is pleased to announce a group exhibition titled (Un)Controlled – works on paper and canvas focused on dye as the primary medium. The exhibition will be on view January 16th through February 20th and will open with a reception for the artists on Saturday, February 22nd from 12:00-5:00 pm. Capacity in the gallery will be limited and masks are required.

 

The history of using dye has been one of endless discovery through exploration, invention, and experimentation. 

 
With dye being the common thread running throughout the work, these three artists are using processes of intention, control, and resistance but at the end of the day, the final result comes at the mercy of the medium. 

Featuring works by:

CHIVAS CLEM (Paris, TX)

CATHERINE MACMAHON (Dallas)

DELANEY SMITH (Dallas)

 

About the Artist

A native of Paris Texas, Clem is a graduate from the prestigious Whitney Independent Study Program. During more than a decade in New York, Clem is known for launching the influential artists space The Fifth International, which championed the work of Aaron Curry, Alex Bag, Jonathan Horowitz and others.

Clem’s work has been exhibited widely in the United States and Europe including Deitch Projects in New York, Dallas Contemporary, and Galerie Almine Rech in Paris. His work is in the collection of the Museum of Modern Art, The Centre George Pompidou in Paris, and private collections in the United States and Europe. Clem is currently represented by the Maccarone gallery in New York and Los Angeles, and Erin Cluley Gallery.

About Erin Cluley Gallery

Erin Cluley Gallery is a contemporary art gallery representing emerging, mid-career, and established artists from Dallas, the United States, and Mexico. The gallery presents a provocative program of artists working in both traditional and alternative forms including painting, sculpture, new media, photography, sculptural installation and public intervention. 

 

In 2014, Erin Cluley Gallery ignited a creative movement in West Dallas acting as a hub for visual arts and community engagement. After nearly five years on Fabrication Street, the gallery has moved its operation to Riverbend – a development in Dallas’ Design District celebrating the intersection between culture and commerce.

 

 

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