YOU WOULD LOOK PRETTIER IF YOU SMILED
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Coming and going
game over
emani and tangina hands
crossed leges No 4
Summer Camp
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Tanja Marmolejo Andersson - Mona Broschar
Jonnie Duff - Nobody Here - Riikka Hyvonen - Jon Burgerman
Adam Handler - Stefan Jeske - Therese Mulgrew - Noritoshi Mitsuuchi
Rei Nakanishi - Nksin - Peter Opheim - Sunkyo Park - Leo Park - Mark Posey - Spime
What: GR gallery is pleased to announce “SUMMER CAMP”, a crisp and uplifting group exhibition featuring 34 fresh works executed in the last months by seventeen trendsetting artists from all around the world. The title is inspired by the inner connotation of this term characterized by the purpose of educating, developing a specific cultural statement, gathering, putting people together, especially in this peculiar moment of everybody’s life, and enjoying this pleasant time of the year.
When: Opening: Thursday July 22 , 4:00pm – 8:00pm (Exhibition Dates: July 22 – August 20 2021). Members of the press can contact GR gallery in advance to schedule a private viewing and/or an interview with the artists before the exhibition is officially open. Some artists will attend the reception, refreshments will be served. Visitors who want to attend the opening can RSVP by contacting the gallery.
Where: GR gallery, 255 Bowery (between Houston & Stanton) New York, NY 10002 | info@gr-gallery.com | tel: +1 212 273 2900
Who: Tania Marmolejo Andersson | Mona Broschar | Jon Burgerman | Jon Duff | Nobody Here | Riikka Hyvonen | Adam Handler | Stefan Jeske | Therese Mulgrew | Noritoshi Mitsuuchi | Rei Nakanishi | Nksin | Peter Opheim | Sunkyo Park | Leo Park| Mark Posey | Spime
About the Exhibition: The common thread that unifies the different styles and defines the core of the exhibition can be identified in a joyful and playful aesthetic, in a colorful and amusing variety of techniques and in light, yet attentive to details and concept, spirit. An ode to the sunny times of the summer camp, the exhibition prepares a nostalgic appearance where many are expected to learn but also enjoy the variety of lessons and spectrums that the artists have to offer. Not only will the viewers be surrounded by a euphoria of colors and visuals but they will also acknowledge how such different styles can be embraced and pleasantly tied together.