Gutbox GRID
Author: Ray
Published: Apr 18, 2012
Category: Shows
Lambert Fine Arts Presents
GRID
Gutbox Artist Collective
May 10 2012-June 4 2012
opening reception May 10th 7pm-10pm
57 Stanton St. New York NY 10002
lambertfinearts.com
gutboxnyc.com
Living in NYC, it’s impossible to be unaware of the gridded hive of modernity, our action within it, and it’s psychological impact. Grids that are often laid across the land like a map pop up into three dimensions of the city, mushrooming to the heights of skyscrapers, and burrowing underground in the form of subway tunnels. Cross town busses, car traffic, pedestrian zig zags, and flight patterns complete the transportation grid and perpetuate it’s motion.
To some of us the order of the grid could be experienced as safe and comfortable, while others feel confined by it’s predictability and regiment. Though all members of Gutbox live in major metropolitan systems, some have experienced life in more spacious areas. Gutbox member, Jazz-minh Moore, was born ‘Off the Grid’, at Breitenbush Hotsprings, a community in the Oregon woods that creates it’s own electricity out of the natural current of the river water. Maps of this place are woven into GRID. Some members where reared within the suburban sprawl and it’s ever expanding footprint, offering a sense of order, uniformity, and a far reaching grid.
Some of the works in GRID reference aerial landscape photographs of the agricultural grids that pattern most of this wide country. Others are a nod to the gridded patterns in plaid shirts, the complex mapping of computer chips, and metal grids found in the old security glass of fallen windows in the Navy Yard. Our goal is to leave no grid unturned.
Present in GRID will also be deviation from, and destruction of, the human-made grid. Points of transition, from the right angles controlled by humankind to the organic geometry of nature, include riverbeds, which snake their way organically across gridded plains, or the post and linter structure of an abandoned building falling into oblique angles of ruin.
One way or another, we all participate in GRID.
“The Old Store” AKA “My Old Studio”
Author: Ray
Published: Jan 24, 2012
Category: Uncategorized
About 9 months ago I relocated my studio to a small town North of NYC. I’ve been working in what was once the town’s only general store; which the locals call The Old Store. It’s a really amazing space, but I’m extremely happy to say that I’m moving back to Brooklyn. Check a few pics of The Old Store
Klassik Magazine Interview
Author: Ray
Published: Nov 28, 2011
Category: Press
Check out this interview I did for Klassik Magazine.
go to The Articles Section
Klassik Magazine
Fountain Miami 2011
Author: Ray
Published: Nov 15, 2011
Category: Shows
Fountain Miami 2011
Lambert Fine Arts Booth
December 1 – December 4, 2011
General Public Hours:
12pm – 7pm, every day
2505 N. Miami Ave Miami, FL
(at the corner of 25th St)
http://www.fountainartfair.com/
Lambert Fine Arts Grand Opening
Author: Ray
Published: Oct 12, 2011
Category: Shows
Lambert Fine Arts Presents:
Grand Opening – Round #1
October 20th – November 6th, 2011
Opening Reception: Thurs, Oct 20th 8-11pm
57 Stanton Street (at Eldridge) NY, NY 10002
212-353-2787 / info@lambertfinearts.com
F to 2nd Ave | JMZ to Essex St | D to Grand
Gallery Hours : Tues – Sun 1-8pm
For the Grand Opening – Round #1 exhibition, the main gallery will feature works by each of the artists currently part of LFA’s Urban Arts community: Bob Clyatt, Harris Diamant, Amanda Dickerson, Jonny Fenix , Brandon Friend, Joseph Grazi, Jason Griffin, Gutbox Collective, Terrenceo Hammond, Doug Henders, Liu Guangyun, Karim Marquez, Rachel Meuler, Hitomi Mochizuki, Shalom Neuman, DH Peligro, Jean Petion, Ray Sell, Rob Swainston, Kara Taylor, and Benito Valdie
Mill Valley Film Festival
Author: Ray
Published: Sep 27, 2011
Category: News, Shows
A Tribute to Classic Cinema: A RAW Art Gallery Exhibit
October 6-16th 2011
Opening Night Gala is less than two weeks away and now is the time to get your tickets before they sell out. It’s going to be one spectacular night with all of your fellow film fan and party going friends.
After you’ve seen your favorite pick of this year’s Opening Night films join us at the Mill Valley Community Center. Thanks to all of our event sponsors who are bringing in lot’s of fresh new elements for this extraordinary night. And of course to Wells Fargo who we could not produce Opening Night without.
We’ll roll out the red carpet for you and greet you with a signature cocktail from HelloCello Limoncello of Sonoma. Or, grab an IPA from our favorite local brewery Lagunitas. If you prefer wine- we’ve got you covered. Trinchero Family Estates is our featured winery that night and will be pouring their Menage a Trois brand.
There will be plenty of good food again this year. A special thanks to Chef Nico Martin of Pizza Antica who will be preparing the main menu. And thank you to the many other event sponsors including Marin French Cheese, Judy’s Breadsticks, desserts by Champagne French Bakery and Peet’s coffee.
We couldn’t have a great party without world class entertainment. For those of you who want to hit the dance floor, Marin County’s home grown band, “The Edge” will be playing Rock & Reggae.
We’ll also have a special art show curated by our friend and talented artist Carly Ivan Garcia. Carly, also a Marin County Native, has worked hard to bring in artists from all over the country. There will be 14 internationally acclaimed artists’ works on display. We know you’ll enjoy this amazing tribute to classic cinema: “A RAW Art Gallery Exhibit”
For more info check out
http://www.mvff.com/
http://millvalleyfilmfest.tumblr.com/
Interview At Fountain NY 2011
Summer Print Show- Aeon Art Projects, Colorado
Author: Ray
Published: May 31, 2011
Category: Shows
I have a print in the Summer Print Show at Aeon Art Projects in Colorado. If you’re in the area please check it out!
Artists: David Henry Brown Jr, Steve Ellis, Bill Fick, Charley Friedman, Michael Krueger, Jazz-Minh Moore, Joe Heaps Nelson, Tom Sanford, Ray Sell, Catherine Tafur, Rob Van Erve, Frank Webster, & Paul Weston
http://aeonartprojects.com/summer-print-show
Aeon is a progressive art gallery and interdisciplinary space located in Niwot, Colorado. They host innovative exhibitions, educational workshops, music events, film series, and lectures.
112 2nd Avenue, Niwot, CO 80544
info (at) eonprojects.com
(303) 589-0711
Bye Bye BK
Author: Ray
Published: May 20, 2011
Category: Uncategorized
See ya studio, you will be missed. More space awaits!!