Notes on a New Nature at 319 Scholes Brooklyn, NY

Apologies for cross posting.

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Notes on a New Nature is a physical manifestation of an ongoing research 
project conducted by artist, writer, and curator Nicholas O'Brien. The 
research critically examines and compares the relationships that 
contemporary artists working with digital media have to practices 
started in Modernist Painting – specifically the pursuit of capturing 
the virtual qualities of what constitutes a landscape. How does an 
artist depict a sp...ace faithfully enough to show its affect on a 
subject? Can art capture the space between the viewer and the horizon, 
and where does that horizon reside now that we can digitally 
circumnavigate the globe? Can the digital reconcile the physical?

One way that we know how to understand the natural is through the 
domestic spaces of our daily lives. The interior shelter allows for 
reflection on what is “outside,” and as a result positions civilization 
away from the natural. However, as various digital and virtual landscape 
permeate the domestic space, our notion of what constitutes the natural 
has become more complicated than a simple inside/outside dichotomy. We 
use all forms of digital and analog technologies to simulate the natural 
world daily, and artists in this show point to how these tools affect 
the ways in which the “realness” of the natural is no longer as simple 
as locating it outside your window.

This newfound complication highlights the central argument of Notes on a 
New Nature: our varied notion of what constitutes the natural is shaped 
by technology, which is a narrative that can be traced all the way back 
to the advent of agriculture and the dawn of civilization. Through 
employment of various digital approaches, artists in this exhibition 
reference this long-standing problem we face when attempting to 
represent landscape and acknowledge the ways in which digital technology 
has forever changed our understanding of nature.

Participating artists include: Duncan Alexander, Mark Beasley, Chris 
Collins, Petra Cortright, Theo Darst, Marjolijn Dijkman, Paul Flannery, 
Joe Hamilton (aka Hypergeography), Jan Robert Leegte, Sara Ludy, Garrett 
Lynch, Michael Ray-Vaughn, Sherwin Rivera Tibayan, Nicolas Sassoon, Rick 
Silva, Pascual Sisto, Kate Steciw, Wes W Wilson, and Krist Wood.

Gallery site:
http://319scholes.org/nov-10-%E2%80%93-nov-20-2011-notes-on-a-new-nature/

Facebook event page:
http://www.facebook.com/event.php?eid=269943109714089

319 Scholes Brooklyn, NY
November 10 – November 20, 2011
Opening: November 10, 7:00pm – 10:00pm
Gallery hours: Friday and Saturday, 2:00pm – 6:00pm and by appointment


Garrett

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