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Joe Amrhein: Post Factual

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Saturday, 4 November 2017 to Saturday, 23 December 2017
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Saturday, 4 November 2017 - 4:00pm

Brian Gross Fine Art is pleased to announce Post Factual, an exhibition of new word works by New York artist Joe Amrhein, opening Saturday, November 4, from 4-6pm, with an artist talk at 4:30pm.  The exhibition will include seven works created in response to the current political discourse in the United States using Amrhein’s signature hand-painted lettering.  The exhibition will be on view through December 23, 2017. 

 

Joe Amrhein is known for fusing the tradition of hand-painted sign making with the conceptual notion of language as a medium.  In this exhibition, Amrhein will install Bonfire, a large-scale sculpture made up of thick branches piled together, onto which he has hand-painted buzzwords from the current political dialogue, including “Narcissist”, “Cronyism”, and “Alternative Facts”.  Also in the exhibition will be six framed pieces, like the work Post Factual, where Amrhein paints the individual letters of key words or phrases onto separate sheets of translucent mylar that are then layered and sewn together to form his compositions.  Using a variety of colors, typefaces, and font sizes, Joe Amrhein uses text to explore the political through formalist strategies. 

 

Joe Amrhein was born and educated in Sacramento, CA.  Amrhein is the owner and director of Pierogi Gallery, an innovative New York gallery whose famous Flat Files make the works of hundreds of emerging artists available to the public.  His work has been exhibited extensively throughout the United States and Europe. 

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415-788-1050
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248 Utah Street

San Francisco, 94103

Brian Gross Fine Art , San Francisco

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