• David Musgrave Luhring Augustine | Booth A1 The ADAA Art Show

    Date posted: March 3, 2016 Author: jolanta
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    David Musgrave, Stick figure (night), 2015, Titanium, 11 3/4 x 5 1/2 x 2 1/2 inches (30 x 14 x 7.5 cm), from an edition of 3 and 2 APs

    Park Avenue Armory
    643 Park Avenue, New York, NY
    March 2–6, 2016
    Gala Preview to benefit Henry Street Settlement Tuesday, March 1
    Luhring Augustine is pleased to present new work by David Musgrave at the 2016 ADAA Art Show. Musgrave’s practice, which encompasses drawing, sculpture, painting, writing and animation, mines the uncertainties of representation, expression and process. His solo presentation at The Art Show includes a drawing of a torn up sheet of paper ‘healed’ through the process of representation, and another of a figure evoked by a fragile conjunction of illusory paper scraps and tears; a small but virtually indestructible stick figure apparently lifting itself from the ground; a trompe l’oeil panel depicting a peeling layer of grey-green paint; and an enlarged replica of a wall-crawling toy octopus, rendered transparent and frozen in its descent. They elaborate Musgrave’s ongoing project to condense the mythical, the technical, the material and the conceptual into precariously unified forms. For more information about The Art Show, please visit the ADAA website.

    In addition, Musgrave will present an animation and live reading from his novel Unit at Printed Matter on Thursday, March 3, 6–8pm. The event is free and open to the public. Printed Matter is located at 231 Eleventh Avenue, New York, NY 10001. For more information about this event, please visit Printed Matter’s website.

    David Musgrave lives and works in London and has recently had solo exhibitions at greengrassi, London; Marc Foxx, Los Angeles; and Luhring Augustine, New York. His work has been featured in a number of exhibitions at institutions throughout Europe and the Americas including Kunstverein Freiburg; Tate Britain, London; CAPC musée d’art contemporain de Bordeaux; and Contemporary Art Museum St. Louis, MO.  Musgrave’s work is included in the collections of the Museum of Modern Art, New York; Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York; Hammer Museum, Los Angeles; Dallas Museum of Art; Rhode Island School of Design, Providence; and Tate, London.
    Bushwick Armory Week
    Glenn Ligon: We Need To Wake Up Cause That’s What Time It Is will be on view at Luhring Augustine Bushwick for extended hours: Tuesday – Sunday, 11am – 6pm and 11am – 9pm on Saturday, March 5 for Bushwick Late Night.

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