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Fwd: Silent Weapons for Quiet Wars, Opening Reception Dec 5th



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From: OCCULTER <info@occulter.org>
Date: November 21, 2013 at 7:15:21 AM PST
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Subject: Silent Weapons for Quiet Wars, Opening Reception Dec 5th
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Silent Weapons for Quiet Wars, Opening Reception Dec 5th
Group Art Exhibition at Munch Gallery NYC 12/5
Silent Weapons for Quiet Wars new works by
Derrick Cruz, Jeremy Dyer, Luke Kranker
 
December 5-23, 2013
Opening Reception: Thursday, December 5, 7-9 pm

Munch Gallery 

245 Broome Street New York, NY 10002

 
New York, NY – Munch Gallery is pleased to present Silent Weapons for Quiet Wars, a group exhibition of new works by Derrick Cruz, Jeremy Dyer and Luke Kranker.
 
Titled after the 1979 manifesto calling for control of the masses through social engineering, the exhibition illustrates each artist's preoccupation with the didactic as a counterbalance to the use of mythopoeia in commercial and political messaging. In contrast, their work takes shape as minimal synthetic objects, stark black and white prints and droning audio all produced from a diversity of new and traditional media.
 
Cruz's sculpture synthesizes physical media forms believed to be obsolete to indicate the impact of technological advances on individuation. Inspired by dystopian science fiction, personal physical challenges, and thinkers such as Joseph Campbell and Jaron Lanier, Cruz manipulates religious and humanist aesthetic constructs to produce "one altar for projection and one for self-reflection."
 
Dyer's printed works engage the pastoral landscape as a site of collision. Constructed from original and found photography, his black and white images of menacing fires and collapsing beasts strive to reconcile an anachronistic past with what he considers "the inevitable something that is coming."
 
Kranker's sound collages are the byproduct of ten years of psychotropic experimentation and his study of controversial philosophers, such as Terence McKenna and Timothy Leary. Inspired by "the darker aspects of the psychedelic experience," his long form textural audio compositions create a space where "thoughts flow freely... and self-deception can be observed with sharpened clarity."
 
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For artists' CVs please visit exhibition page
For more information please call 212.228.1600 or email info@munchgallery.com

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Munch Gallery
245 Broome Street (between Orchard and Ludlow Streets)
New York, NY 10002
 
Wednesday through Sunday 12-6 pm
a
nd by appointment
 
Subway: F /M/J to Delancey/Essex Street or D to Grand Street

"Monument" 2013, Jeremy Dyer

Archival Pigment Print on Cotton Rag

"The Sound of Knowing"  (detail) 2013, Derrick Cruz

Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI) Film Lathed with Sound of 22 Minute Brain Scan Session, Acrylic



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