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Monday, April 27, 2009

Conduit Gallery presents: Lance Letscher: Flower Mountain / Stephen Lapthisophon: Flow

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Lance Letscher, Flower Mountain, 2009, collage on masonite, 62x86"

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Lance Letscher, Flower Mountain, 2009, collage on masonite, 62x86"

Conduit Gallery will open two new exhibitions with a reception for the artists Saturday, May 2, 2009 from 5:30 to 8:30PM. The exhibitions will run May 2 – June 6, 2009. Gallery hours are Tuesday – Saturday, 10 AM – 5 PM.

Lance Letscher: faktura/tektonika

Well known Texas artist, Lance Letscher, is continually pushing his chosen material, paper, into increasingly dynamic and challenging collages. He mines his sources, old paper back book covers, hand written letters and various paper materials for color, graphics and found drawings to construct a patchwork of loose architectural impressions that stack, abstract and pull the viewer in and through the composition. By harmonizing color and shape, Letscher transforms discarded paper materials into substantive collages that evoke serenity, nostalgia and shared experience.

In March of 2009, The University of Texas Austin will publish Lance Letscher: Collage, the first full-length monograph on this important artist. It presents a catalog of 118 works dating from 2001 to 2008. The book will include an introduction by art critic, Charles Dee Mitchell and essay by Brooke Davis Anderson, director and curator of the the American Folk Art Museum in New York City.

Austin artist Lance Letscher received both a Bachelor and a Masters degree in Fine Art from the University of Texas at Austin and has built and impressive and extensive exhibition history since. Selected one-person exhibitions since 2000 include: Galerie Vidal St. Phalle, Paris, France (2007); Forsterart, London, England (2007); The Amarillo Museum of Art, Amarillo, TX (2007); Galeria Miguel Alzueta, Barcelona, Spain (2006); Grover/Thurston Gallery, Seattle, WA (2006); Howard Scott Gallery, New York, NY (2005); Steven Wolf Gallery, San Francisco, CA (2005); Art Gaspar, Barcelona, Spain (2004); Austin Museum of Art, Austin, TX (2004 – travled to five Texas museums) and Galerie Renate Bender, Munich, Germany (2003.)

Stephen Lapthisophon, Menu, 2009, mixed media on paper, 22x30"

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Stephen Lapthisophon, Menu, 2009, mixed media on paper, 22x30"

Stephen Lapthisophon: Slow

Slow is an exhibition about loss; the loss of time, history, traction and self. The subject of loss will be approached through meditations on cooking, cuisine, food culture and language. Materials for the drawings will include chocolate, coffee, tea, saffron, salt, sugar and bacon fat. In addition the drawings, the show will feature an installation in tribute to Romanian artist, Daniel Spoerri and British cookery writer, Elizabeth David incorporating a table, chairs, cutlery and other implements for dining.

Stephen Lapthisophon studied Comparative Literature and Theory at Northwestern University and received an M.F.A. from the School of the Art Institute of Chicago. He spent the next thirty years living and working in the Chicago area. In August of 2007, he relocated to Dallas after spending a residency at the University of Texas at Dallas Artist in Residence program. Exhibitions since 2000 include: Kunstverein Ingan, Berlin, Germany; Corbitt vs. Dempsey, Chicago, IL, the Lincoln Park Conservatory, Hyde Park Art Center, Chicago, IL; Museum of Contemporary Art, Chicago, IL; Barrow & Juarez Gallery, Milwaukee, Wisconsin and Institute for Contemporary Art Overgaden, Copenhagen, Denmark.

In 2008, Lapthisophon was awarded the Wynn Newhouse Award, a grant provided to artists of excellence who have disabilities. Upcoming exhibitions in 2009 include a solo show at C8 Art in Barcelona, Spain and Unit B Gallery in San Antonio, Texas.

Jennie Ottinger, Surgery, 2008, oil on paper, 12x16"

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Jennie Ottinger, Surgery, 2008, oil on paper, 12x16"

Project Room: Jennie Ottinger

Jennie Ottinger makes small-scale paintings and drawings based on images that she finds while scavenging through newspapers, encyclopedias, textbooks, and historical image bases. The drawings are archived and pulled as needed to combine into groups of several pieces that form a loose narrative. The end effect attempts to capture that moment immediately before or after a pivotal event, the tension in that fleeting period of silence and stillness. The unfinished quality lends to the uneasy stillness by making them seem interrupted, as if something sudden and significant occurred.

Jennie is a San Francisco based artist who has exhibited in San Francisco, Los Angeles, and New York. She has a BFA from the California College of Arts and Crafts, a BA in Art History from the University of the Pacific, and received an MFA from Mills College in May of 2008.

The show at Conduit Gallery will be her first in Texas.

Source: Conduit Gallery



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