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First Responders, April 5th – 20th, 2014 – content

First Responders

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PRESS RELEASE
First responders
curated by Zach Smith
April 5 – 20, 2014
Opening reception:
Saturday April 5, 2014 7 – 10 PM

featuring:  Ariel DillMarley FreemanDeanna HavasBen HornsKatie LoselleOrion MartinSam McKinnissKyle Petreycik, and Eric Shaw.

Good Work Gallery presents First Responders, an exhibition organized by curator Zach Smith that features a dynamic group of works from a selection of contemporary artists working in a range of media. The paintings, sculptures and photographic prints included in the show are united in their individually separate progressions from a universally fundamental state, characterized, as most works are, by the sketch, specifically the gesture. First Responders seeks to expand traditional roles of drawing and works on paper as expressions, within studio practice, of that primary urge to draw, articulating contemporary evolutions of a first inchoate response to some obscure desire.

“Originally, First Responders was a show of works on paper. I wanted to loosen the general sense of that milieu and see where new artists fit in with it. I looked for near-platonic instances of visceral reaction – artists as trained practitioners, rushing to the scene of abstract crises. The end result would be a collection of outlier-works everyone’s broader practice wouldn’t automatically suggest.

My inquiry became all the more intriguing when I couldn’t figure out how any one person might approach this challenge. Do artists truly quit drawing as studio practices branch elsewhere? Is there still a pseudo-scientific impulse for order that never goes away? I figured out ‘gesture’ was the answer. Dumb, easily learned, and looking good in lobbies all over the world, gesture is for me the absolute. It is completely irreducible. 

It’s best to parse this idea as smart and dumb role-playing each other. Given the quickened pace of contemporary appropriation, lobby art could inspire serious painting. Painting can breathe a sigh of relief. In this endlessly post-minimal landscape, gesture grows evermore optimistic. And really, optimism is the core of what I’m getting at. The elemental is kinetic, not potential. The animate is there before it has something to animate. The same qualities skeptics of a work call vacuous are often what make it most trenchant. Every time artists find another way of transposing mass culture, knee-jerk readings of the work as being flippant remerge. I’m not sure there’s a viable alternative though. The prevalence of boredom, insouciance and spleen as key catalysts for emerging art is well documented. Reflection doesn’t guarantee thorough results. Impulse can be refined, but flashes of the uncanny are rarely if ever reverse engineered.

Besides, I can only “engage” with a work once I’ve decided it looks amazing. Maybe that’s just me, being of a pictures generation. Gesture now holds the same semantic function as ‘drawing’ or ‘works on paper’. Whether rigorous or not, It is goofy and good-natured. Ecstatic rapturous newness needn’t pay lip service to history. But it had best show up on time, before everyone else, lest the spirit of a moment flatline and tap out forever.” 

Zach Smith

Opening reception: Sat, April 5th, 7-10pm
Open for Viewing: Sat and Sun, April 5 – 20, 1 – 7pm and by appointment.

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Ben Sisto: Used Books, March 7th – 16th, 2014 – content

Ben Sisto : Used Books

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PRESS RELEASE
Ben Sisto: Used Books
March 7 – 16, 2014
Opening reception:
Friday March 7, 2014 7 – 10 PM

Good Work Gallery is pleased to announce an exhibition of work by Ben Sisto.

Taking nods from Conceptualism, and with a fondness for free culture and secondary markets, Ben Sisto’swork cuts —sometimes literally— through years of canonical figures from art history up to the present. The punningly descriptive title Used Books explains both the collected works’ methodology and sources: all materials on display have been purchased second-hand via online retailers (Albris, Abe Books, etc) and local shops (The Strand, Book Thug Nation, Spoonbill & Sugartown, etc).

While he is pleased to consider monetary offers for the works on display in this exhibition, Sisto insists they be viewed primarily as versions of affordable art anyone can collect and create.

Among the works in this exhibition, two address a Cagean non-static conception of repetition:

In the ongoing work Interaction of Interaction of Color Sisto seeks out all 28 print-runs of the 1979 revised edition of Joseph Albers’ seminal Interaction of Color (Yale). Presenting the copies collected thus far calls attention to minor discrepancies in the back-cover’s layout (a collage designed by Eva Hesse) which, along with the different copies’ yellowing and wear, constitute the piece’s titular “interaction.”

With Pair, Sisto playfully applies the same treatment to two copies of a Roni Horn exhibition catalog. When offset slightly (vertically), Horn’s original apparently near-identical sculptures intended for exhibition in separate rooms now appear in the same expanded space.

The public is invited to view these works and others at a reception for the artist March 7th from 7-10pm.

Joshua Caleb Weibley

Brooklyn, NY 2014

Opening hours: Sat March 8, Sun March 9, Sat March 15, Sun March 16, 2014. 10AM – 6PM

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Press

Khemsurov, Monica. “Saturday Selects” Sight Unseen, 21 September 2014 <http://www.sightunseen.com/2014/09/week-of-september-21-2014/>

Eby, Margaret. “LAZY MOM Elevates Playing With Your Food To An Art” Brooklyn Magazine, 17 September 2014 <http://www.bkmag.com/tag/lazy-mom/>

Caruso, Lauren. “This Food Photo Series Is Like Nothing You’ve Ever Seen” Refinery29, 20 July  2014 <http://www.refinery29.com/food-photography#slide>

Bravo, Ivan. “Art And Commerce: Expressionism for a Corporate Era?” Arts in Bushwick, 02 May 2014  <http://blog.artsinbushwick.org/post/84527473079/art-and-commerce-expressionism-for-a-corporate-era>

Johnson, Paddy, and Whitney Kimball. “This week’s must see events: No Rest for the weary” artfcity, 31 March 2014 <http://artfcity.com/2014/03/31/this-weeks-must-see-events-dont-count-on-sleeping/>

Milberg, Josh. “Interview with “UsedBooks” Artist Ben Sisto” The Outlet: The blog of Electric Literature, 15 March 2014 <http://electricliterature.com/blog/2014/03/15/interview-with-used-books-artist-ben-sisto/>

Bravo, Ivan. “Multifacited: The Story Behind Good Work Gallery” Arts in Bushwick, 25 Feb. 2014
<http://blog.artsinbushwick.org/post/77832228064/multifaceted-the-story-behind-good-work-gallery>

Galgiani, Allison. “Top Art This Weekend in Bushwick + New galleries in Town”, Bushwick Daily, 27 Jan. 2014
<http://bushwickdaily.com/2014/01/top-art-this-weekend-in-bushwick-new-galleries-in-town>

Alvarino Klein Design Production Systems Team: New Work, January 18th – 26th, 2014 – content

Alvarino Klein Design Production Systems Team: New Work

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PRESS RELEASE
Alvarino Klein Production Systems Team: New Work
January 18 – 26, 2014
Opening reception:
Saturday January 18, 2014 6 – 9 PM

Good Work Gallery presents New Work by Alvarino Klein Design Production Systems Team. The paintings included in the exhibition are the second installment in a series of large-scale works commissioned by a real estate company located in Miami, Florida, where they will be displayed after the close of this show. In its presentation here, the series suggests a critical re-framing of the Abstract Expressionist movement’s popularity among corporate interests. The artists will be creating new paintings in the gallery during the night of the opening reception. Alvarino Klein Design Production Systems Team is the collaborative effort of Miguel Alvarino and Nick Klein; this is their debut exhibition.

We bring to life our dream to be the Best Design Production Systems Team in a Better World through Our World. Our Responsibility. Our goal is to connect our efforts to a collective responsibility we share with our employees, consumers, wholesalers, retailers, law enforcement, elected officials, educators and other partners. After all, these are our roads, our kids, our neighborhoods and this is our Earth; and it is our obligation to work together to help support our communities. Alvarino Klein Design Production Systems Team and other brands also take ownership of our Corporate Social Responsibility efforts by creating consumer centric programs for adults. These programs enhance brand sponsorships and through our work with wholesalers, we reach consumers with impactful messages at the point of purchase and at a variety of beer-drinking occasions, including sports games, concerts, exhibitions and other events.

Alvarino Klein Design Production Systems Team is an effort on the part of Miguel Alvarino and Nick Klein to disseminate high art at low cost to the masses. Through painting, performance, sound, and community leadership the group hopes to foster a dialogue amongst fans of culture at large about the place they hold in its broad context. Alvarino Klein Design Production Team Systems is Brooklyn based, with a strong longing for the tropicapitalist structure of southern Florida regions such as West Palm Beach and Miami.
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Opening hours: Sun. Jan 19, Sat Jan 25, Sun Jan 26, 2014. 10 AM – 6 PM.