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Drawing of the Year • June 4 – June 27, 2010

Camel Art Space Presents:
Drawing of the Year
June 4 – June 27, 2010
Opening:
June 4th, 6pm – 10pm (concurrent with BOS)
Music: Squirrel Biscuit
Weekends only: 12 – 6 pm or by appointment
Location: 722 Metropolitan Avenue, Brooklyn NY 11237
Directions: L – train to Graham Avenue [map]

An exhibition comprised of works on paper by most of the artists that have shown at Camel over the past year; a year in review if you will. Simultaneously will this be a celebratory event to toast to the anniversary of Camel Art Space, as will this exhibition partly coincide with our own Open Studios.

Artists that participate include: Adam Taye, Ben Needham, Ben Berlow, Sam Martineau, Sarah McDouglas Kohn, Chris McGee, Tiana Peterson, Lance Lankford, Peter Lapsley, Nick van Woert, Hilary Doyle, Maria Kondratiev, Julie Torres, Elisa Velazquez,  Chris Martin,  Maria Walker, Nora Griffin,  Rachel Salamone, Carl Gunhouse, Christine Rogers, Thom Marquet,  Lauren Portada, Catherine Stack, Matthew Murphy, Jeremy Roby,  Chris Burnside, Nathan Gelgud, Alisa Ochoa, James Woodward, Enrico Gomez, Colm Feehan, Chris Rawson, Jessica Smith, Reid Hitt, Fred Spadafora, Connie Golden, Jeff Burdian, Helena Wurzel, Yuliya Lalina, Erin Shafkind, Brian Buckley, Millie Falcaro, Jeffrey Rothstein, Bryan Graf, Julia Colavita, Drew Wiedemann, Jessica Witkin

Camel Art Space is an Artist operated Exhibition Space with a focus on current issues in art within a not for profit work frame, is an affiliate member of Williamsburg Gallery Association and participating in 2:nd Friday Art Walk.

Photogenic • May 8 – May 30, 2010

Camel Art Space Presents:


Photogenic

An investigation into current photogram practices


image: Brian Buckley

May 8 – May 30, 2010
Weekends only: 12 – 6 pm or by appointment

Opening reception: May 14th, 6 – 9 pm
Music by: Musical Guest t.b.a.
Location: 722 Metropolitan Avenue, Brooklyn NY 11237
Directions: L – train to Graham Avenue [map]

“Photogenic” is an investigation of current photogram practitioners and their efforts to mine the alchemical and physical roots of the medium. By getting back to basics, the artists delve into the mysteries and magic of core photographic principles that generated their original fascination with image making. The photogram demands their physical presence as well as that of man-made and natural elements.Process and approach are dominant. Chance and mistakes play major roles in refining and integrating the creative act. This witch’s brew forms the catalyst for inhabiting the visceral experience created by the artists. They are seekers of beauty and tragedy, poetics and higher meaning,all within the boundaries of the photogram. ~J.Isherwood

Artists: Brian Buckley, Millie Falcaro, Bryan Graf, Jeffrey Rothstein, Drew Wiedemann

Curated by: James Isherwood

A photogram is the immediate result of a constellation of light,three dimensional objects and photosensitive material.The image results from the process of light-bending or refraction caused by the placement of the objects themselves. A source of light can be used as well as invisible waves such as microwaves,infrared light and x-rays. Due to its immediacy,its quality as index caused by potential contact and physical distance relationships,the photogram imparts more to imprint techniques and the phenomena of shadow. ~www.photogram.org



Lonely Fire • March 12 – April 25, 2010

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March 12th – April 25th 2010
Weekends only: 12 – 6 pm or by appointment

Opening reception: March 12th, 7 – 9 pm
Music by: Special Musical Guest t.b.a.
Location: 722 Metropolitan Avenue, Brooklyn NY 11237
Directions: L – train to Graham Avenue [map]

“Sometimes you have to play a long time to be able to play like yourself “– Miles Davis

“A race is a work of art that people can look at and be affected by in as many ways as they’re capable of understanding” – Steve Prefontaine

OTZ and Camel Art Space are pleased to announce – Lonely Fire- , a group exhibition of new work by visual artists Chris Burnside, Tania Cross, Nathan Gelgud, Sam Martineau, Ben Needham, Alisa Ochoa, Adam Taye, James Woodward, Enrico Gomez, a.o.

The exhibition borrows its name from the epic Miles Davis track from the -Bitches Brew Sessions-, recorded between 1969-1970, and will explore the concepts of the deification of the modern male athlete, spirituality, local tradition and the road to victory.

Historically, sports or games were organized to ready men for battle and were held in honor of local religious traditions. Some of the first Western games were foot races that were enacted within religious sanctuaries, which precipitated the Olympic Games and the modern sports industrial complex. The gain of immense ascendancy of the individual through organized physical group-set competition began within this framework and has never left our collective conscience.

Sports are still perhaps the greatest theater of live performance where local customs and factional interests are played out. Sports bring solidarity to diverse populations, unified behind a shared goal of winning and team identity. It is in this context that the spectacle of human beings pitted against one and another (or going at it alone) is at its greatest and yet most basic height.

Curated by: Outside the Timezone: Chris Rawson and Julian Calero

Camel Art Space is an Artist operated Art Space with a focus on current issues in art within a not for profit work frame, is an affiliate member of Williamsburg Gallery Association and participating at 2:nd Friday Art Walk.


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Artist Brunch • April 25, 2010 @ 1PM

What?: Artist Brunch

When?: Sunday 4/25/10 @ 1pm

Where?: Camel Art Space. 722 Metropolitan Avenue, 2nd floor.

In Support of our current show we organize •Artist Brunch•. A more intimate setting to meet the artists in show, as opposed to the bustle of an opening. Come on by, have a coffee, a bagel, some art… This will as well be that last day of •Lonely Fire•.

2:nd Friday Music • April 9, 2010

As part of • lonely Fire •, the exhibition currently on display at Camel Art Space, Outside the Time Zone will feature two musical acts, concurrent with 2:nd Friday Art Walk.

• 8pm   Pure Horsehair (http://www.myspace.com/purehorsehairmusic)
• 9pm   Man Benu (http://www.myspace.com/yeltnebmusic)

Tape w/ No Name • March 6, 2010

Camel Art Space presents:

(especially composed for WGA/Armory events)
•  Tape w/ No Name  •

Saturday 3/6/2010, 12 noon – 10PM
Opening: 3/6/2010, 6 – 10PM
Location: 722 Metropolitan Avenue

A collaborative installation of anonymous artists using tape as a means of installation, creation, or as a method to install, underlining the ephemeral spirit of tape, as well as of this one day only event. (also to not mess up the walls with nail holes since our next show will go up Sunday, the day after).

Tape could be used in various ways, it could be used to “stick it to it”, it could be explored for its contemporaneous line and/or voluminous qualities, it could be written with, added to, written on, it could be messy, clean, straight, bowed, loose, tight, wide, skinny, little or a lot, repeated, it comes in various colors, or..whatever one could come up with.. Anyway, the field is thus wide open.
The experimental nature of this spontaneous, collaborative effort will make this like a performance piece with a residual final outcome that we won’t know yet, and will only be able to be viewed once the bell rings and the ‘tape down’ signal is given at 6PM.

“No Name” emphasizes the anonymity of this experimental installation, creating the opportunity for artists to have their works not be bound by personal endeavor, originality and prestige. Works could be ‘added’ to existing works, creating a symbiosis of collaboration, all within the arena of lightness and play, not to be hampered by competitive strife and personality that could all too easily seep into group efforts.

The anonymous artists that partake could be Camel Art Space related or could be of non-ungulate origin.

Camel Art Space Will be open from 12 Noon until 10 PM. 6 pm – 10 pm there will be a WGA/Armory staying open(ing) event where the installation(s) can be viewed in its completed form (BYOB).

Distimacy • Feb 12 – 28, 2010

Camel Art Space presents:

• Distimacy •

February 12th – 28th 2010

Weekends only: 12 – 6 pm or by appointment

Opening reception: February 12th, 6 – 9 pm

Music by: Squirrel Biscuit (Candace Miller of Fall of Another Year)

Location: 722 Metropolitan Avenue, Brooklyn NY 11237

Directions: L – train to Graham Avenue [map]

Distance and intimacy offer a range of perspectives toward viewing a work of art. Many times proposed intimacy can invite an uncomfortable response of distance from one party or another not wanting the responsibility intimacy needs. The works in this exhibition on one level or another engages distance and intimacy, while occasionally embodying both. In all of these works distance is what we have when we come to the work, intimacy is what we give to it by participating in it and internalizing it. All of this takes place in space, through the eyes, and in the mind.

The artists in this show deploy their visions within this field and bring to it a range of ideas about perception, meaning, content and form. This diversity is intended as is a challenge to a superficial grouping of appearances. ~M.M.

Artists: Matthew Murphy, Catherine Stack, Corrine Kamiya, Tim Bearse, Jeremy Roby,

Curated by: Matthew Murphy, Catherine Stack

Camel Art Space is an Artist operated Art Space with a focus on current issues in art within a not for profit work frame, is an affiliate member of Williamsburg Gallery Association and participating at 2:nd Friday Art Walk.

The Promise of Real Estate • jan 08 – 24, 2010

Camel Art Space presents:

• The Promise of Real Estate •

January 8th – 24th 2010
Weekends only: 12 – 6 pm or by appointment

Opening reception: January 8th, 6 – 9 pm
Music by: Michael Weylandt, at 8 pm

Location: 722 Metropolitan Avenue, Brooklyn NY 11237
Directions: L – train to Graham Avenue [map]

One of the first things you learn to draw is a house in a landscape of sun, horizon and stick figures. Becoming an adult means finding a stable relationship, a career, a car, and perhaps most importantly, you start looking at real estate in the hopes that sooner or later you might be able to establish the lasting security of a home. You long for a sense of place where you can be happy and fulfilled. Yet this promise of real estate has led to the complete destabilizing of the world’s most powerful economy.
Each unique in their approach, Carl Gunhouse, Chris McGee, Christine Rogers, Rachel Boillot, Lauren Portada and Tom Marquet all deal with the idea of real estate. Their artworks examine the topic of home ownership in a variety of ways: the seduction of the home, the illusion of stability that home ownership provides, and what happens when the illusion collapses. ~C.G. & C.R.

Curated by: Carl Gunhouse & Christine Rogers

Catalog available upon request.

Camel Art Space is an Artist operated Art Space with a focus on current issues in art within a not for profit work frame, is an affiliate member of Williamsburg Gallery Association and participating at 2:nd Friday Art Walk.

Soft Edge • December 11th – 20th, 2009

Camel Art Space is pleased to announce:

• Soft Edge •

A group exhibition of abstract works by Peter Acheson, Chris Martin, Nora Griffin, Anna Rosen, Rachel Salamone, and Maria Walker.
Each offering his or her own take on abstraction, the artists in ‘Soft Edge’ all share a direct, hands-on approach to their materials. The works in the exhibition emphasize their physicality and often reveal the structures, crossing traditional media boundaries.

Curated by: Hilary Doyle & Reid Hitt.

December 11th – 20th 2009

Weekends only: 12 – 6 pm or by appointment

Opening reception: December 11th, 6 – 9 pm

Location: 722 Metropolitan Avenue, Brooklyn NY 11237

Camel Art Space is an Artist operated Art Space with a focus on current issues in art within a not for profit work frame, is an affiliate member of Williamsburg Gallery Association and participating at 2:nd Friday Art Walk.

The Resident Faction • Nov 13 – 29, 2009

Camel Art Space presents:

• The Resident Faction •


A group exhibition of new works by the artists and affiliates of 722 Metropolitan Avenue. Camel Art Space and it’s participants are proud to have created a new platform for artists to exhibit work on their own terms within the greater Williamsburg community. This exhibition brings together work from a diverse group of individuals that celebrates the energy,broad intellect and vitality of artistic investigation.
Curated by: James Isherwood

November 13th – 29th 2009

Weekends only: 12 – 6 pm or by appointment

Opening reception: November 13th, 6 – 9 pm

Music by: Mark Daterman

Location: 722 Metropolitan Avenue, Brooklyn NY 11237 [map]

Camel Art Space is an Artist operated Art Space with a focus on current issues in art within a not for profit work frame, is an affiliate member of Williamsburg Gallery Association and is participating at 2:nd Friday Art Walk.

Tres Belles • October 9th – 25th, 2009

Camel Art Space presents:

• Tres Belles

Three artists, myriad concerns, Camel Art Space is proud to present, “Tres Belles”, a three-person exhibition examining the constructs of culture, power & expression from a decidedly female point of view.
Artists: Elisa Velazquez, Lauren Gibbes, Julie Torres

October 9th – 25th 2009
Weekends only: 12 – 6 pm or by appointment

Opening reception: October 9th, 6 – 9 pm
Music: Frogwell Kurma

Camel Art Space is an Artist run art space with a focus on current issues in art within a not for profit work frame.

Camel Art Space is an affiliate member of Williamsburg Gallery Association and participating at 2nd Friday Art Walk.

Tres Belles
-exhibition description-

“This is not a rebel song…” Thus began a popular anthem from the politically seminal rock band U2. While broader in scope than most protest pieces, ‘Sunday Bloody Sunday’ certainly shared a few sentiments therewith.
And so it is with the newest visual offering at C.A.S. While not necessarily a feminist art show, there exists a degree of overlap, in terms of execution and content, with some considerations of the contemporary feminine experience.
Three artists, myriad concerns, Camel Art Space is proud to present, “Tres Belles”, a three person exhibition examining the constructs of culture, power and expression from a decidedly female point of view.
Employing shimmering symbol and polished photo-realism, Lauren Gibbes highlights the subtle nuances of restraint and might, among her many subjects.  In her paintings, she tweaks recognizable forms, obfuscating their meaning while sharpening their psychological impact.
Elisa Velazquez’ highly tactile relief sculptures emanate from the deeply personal nexus of the magic and the real.  Laced with humor, heartache and insight, her hand knit forms connote mothering, passion and ‘La Dramática’, conflating cultural ‘womens issues’ in ways both current and timeless.
The least overtly muliebrous in motif of the three, Julie Torres’ works feature disembodied hands, mystical slides and archetypical mounds, bio-forms come stand-in for esoteric states of mind.  Brutalistically rendered tears, blood and rainbows seem to be treatise on the triumphs and pitfalls of the human gesture.
Taken as a whole, these objects give us just a glimpse into the many facets of these artists’ contemplations. Dazzling, engaging and enigmatic, the result, while satisfying, can leave us with as many questions as answers. Stymied? No worries. To quote again from said rock band, “It’s alright. She moves in mysterious ways”. ~E.Gomez

The Natural Order • September 11th – 20th, 2009

Camel Art Space is proud to present:

• The Natural Order •

A collection of local & under-exposed artists in the Greater Williamsburg Environs, on the effect of man in nature, & the affect of nature on man.

Artists include: Lance Langford, Becca Broughton, Peter Lapsley, Maria Kondratiev, Kylie Manning, Tatiana Peterson, Nick van Woert, Hilary Doyle.
Curated by: Enrico Gomez and Rob de Oude

Opening: Sept. 11th, 6-9pm. Through Sept. 20th.
Weekends 12-6pm or by appointment.

Camel Art Space is an Artist run Art space with a focus on current issues in Art within a non for profit work frame.
For further info and event details: www.camelartspace.com

-The Natural Order -

exhibition description:

What began as a casual investigation into the ‘current’ of Art Making in the Greater Wiliamsburg area quickly evolved into a reflecting upon the symbiotic push & pull of human and environment.
C.A.S. is proud to present, -The Natural Order-, a collection of local & under-exposed Williamsburg artists in conversation on the effect of man in nature, & the affect of nature on man.
Not merely a caption on the inconvenient truth of our looming carbon footprint, these artists dig deeper. They seem to mine veins of socio-political legacy & cultural artifact, endeavoring toward some core truth on the perpetuality of coexistence.
It seems natural in a time of continuing political fissure & economic erosion that the seers of our age would consider the wild, for clues as to role, connection & place with more lasting integrity. To this end, the artists draw from multiple and disparate sources of inspiration.  Examples include imperialistic, hierarchical ideology to the detritus of urban convenience to the spiritual modus of the ancients.  From parasitism toward mutualism, ‘The Natural Order’ considers equally the tocsins of that which we leave behind as much as the prescience of the trail markers ahead. ~E. Gomez

Brooklyn Artillery Art Fair • September 11 – 27, 2009

Outside the Time Zone • August 14 – September 6, 2009

Camel Art Space presents:

• OUTSIDE THE TIME ZONE •


August 14 – September 6, 2009

Weekends only: 12 – 6 PM or by appointment

Opening reception: Friday, August 14, 7 – 9 pm

Music: MANU BENU at 8:30 PM

Location: 722 Metropolitan Ave., Brooklyn, NY

Outside The Time Zone brings together collages, drawings, installation, paintings, and sculptures of various sizes and formats by visual artists Christopher Burnside, Ben Berlow, Tania Cross, Sarah McDougald Kohn, Sam Martineau, Ben Needham, Adam Taye and Jessica Witkin.

Curated by: Christopher Rawson & Julian Calero

Taking its name from a hypnotic track on the classic Sun Ra album The Night of The Purple Moon (1970), Outside The Time Zone explores the concept of passage and its varying effects as a person or an object travels between point A and point B. Through this process of transport, the structural and functional nature of the person or object can shift and the outcome is often different than one expects. The artists in the project explore a myriad of sources while considering the larger themes of mutation and passage in their own practice.

Outside the Time Zone

Open Studios • June 6 & 7, 2009