Border Crossings Review: Brian Groombridge
Border Crossings
March 2013, Issue No. 125
Brian Groombridge by E.C. Woodley
Scott Waters: ROTOZERO
EXHIBITION DATES
SATURDAY 12 JANUARY 2013 – SATURDAY 30 MARCH 2013
OPENING RECEPTION
FRIDAY 11 JANUARY 2013, 8:00PM – 10:00PM
Faith La Rocque: High Acceptance
EXHIBITION DATES
SATURDAY 12 JANUARY 2013 SATURDAY 23 MARCH 2013 (Extended)
OPENING RECEPTION
FRIDAY 11 JANUARY 2013, 8PM-10PM
Circles and Zeroes by David Balzer
Works in Waters’ new exhibition ROTOZERO are not homogenous: they comprise, he says, a kind of garage salefragments of experience.
Sneaky Coexistence: the alchemy of the real by Camilla Singh
Faith La Rocque’s work takes shape from an unexpected mix of skepticism and belief. It arrives through the excavation of material histories and discovering the vagaries of cultural value they accrue over time.
Kevin Rodgers: A Point Expanded to a Plane
A new three-part print project that will be on view and available for pick up at the gallery.
Galileo’s Finger by Jen Hutton
Despite their reductive appearances, Groombridge’s work holds an indexicality or reference to the real. The forms are not entirely arbitrary; they are rooted in sourcesfacts, data, measurements; some common, some notor a system of his own devising. There’s a there thereyou just need to look harder to see it.
Brian Groombridge: small telescopes
EXHIBITION DATES
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SATURDAY 08 SEPTEMBER 2012 – SATURDAY 01 DECEMBER 2012
OPENING RECEPTION
FRIDAY 07 SEPTEMBER 2012, 8PM-10PM
…the wing span of an owl, enabling flight… (rumination on the lives of two birds and a man) by Yam Lau
Regardless of the efficacy of my interpretation, its relevance is only warranted by that which eludes writing. After all “meaning,” according to Brian, is probably overrated. I undertake this writing exercise because I admire Brian’s character and his work.