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Thursday, February 27, 2014

Thursday, February 27th, 2014 . . NYC







JULIE SAUL GALLERY
535 West 22 Street, New York, NY - 10011



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Opening reception 
Thursday, February 27, 6-8 pm


On view February 27 - April 19





     Reinier Gerritsen, Think, 2009, 24 x 43", ed. 5            
David Molander, Highrise, 2012, 78 3/4 x 39 1/2", ed. 3            
Adam Magyar, Tokyo I, 2007-09, 32 x 47", ed. 3            

Swedish digital artist David Molander’s mission is the pursuit of the essence of urban centers. While on aresidency at Location One in New York in 2012, he completed a body of work called Urban Zoom latershown at the Storefront for Art and Architecture, NY last summer.
In video and still images, he depicts the dark energy of downtown
New York in a series of moody, lurid and fragmented images that bend and warp architecture, people, andtime. Using photo-editing software, he combines digitally captured images together with M.C. Escher-likecomplexity, weaving roads and bridges together with buildings to make impossiblecompositions.Communicating a visceral experience of urbanity, lived and observed, these three Europeanartists explore the limitations of human sensory perception, depicting the terrors and splendors
of a brave new world.

For recent coverage on the artists, please visit:
David Molander, Musee Magazine

Press Release for METRO

Recent coverage on each artist:
Reinier Gerritsen, In the In-Between
Adam Magyar, Matter
David Molander, Musee Magazine










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