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Featuring paintings by Ian Hagarty, Leah James, Roberto Jamora, Caroline Larsen, Adam Mignanelli, Jason Stopa and Russell Tyler.

 

Opening reception for the artists: Friday, July 17th, 6 to 8pm

Show will be on view through August 29th, 2015

 

Fouladi Projects is pleased to present an exhibition of new paintings by a community of young NYC artists who are connected to each other by a collective interest in textural abstraction. Organized by Brooklyn based artist Russell Tyler, the works on view utilize impasto paint, irreverent patterns and wild colors as unifying themes. Some are sensuous and tactile, in some the paint is brushed, dripped, squeegeed, scraped and squeezed right out of the tube. Surface Matters investigates the rich and refreshing results that can be achieved when the focus of the painting is tuned into the paint itself. 

 

For images or more information, contact holly@fouladiprojects.com

 

 

 

 

 

Artist ( Description ): 

Ian Hagarty, Leah James, Roberto Jamora, Caroline Larsen, Adam Mignanelli, Jason Stopa and Russell Tyler.

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Venue ( Address ): 

Fouladi Projects

1803 Market St. SF, CA 94103  415-621-2535

www.fouladiprojects.com

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