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4/24/12

Greg Fadell/ "Nothingness"/ Re:View Gallery/ Opening April 28

Who- Greg Fadell

What- Nothingness

Where- Re:V1ew Gallery- Midtwon Detroit

When- Opening reception Saturday, April 28th 2012 - 7pm 10pm

 

Re:View Gallery is pleased to present new works by Greg Fadell in his first solo exhibit entitled Nothingness.

 

In this body of work, Fadellas large black and white canvases serve as a container for both his physical painting process and his liberating mental exploration of nothing.  With self-created brushes and water based paint formulas, Fadell successfully achieves a push-pull experience using only black and white layers of gesture.  The contrasting tonalities draw the viewer in with a perceived sense of depth. However, upon closer investigation, there is not the expected thick build up of paint, but rather a thin film that deceptively resembles a photographic print a literal flatness of surface. This duality of depth and flatness provides a unique visual dialog each and every time the viewer engages with the paintings.

 

Fadell's work resists signifiers, concrete function, or imposed meaning it arises from a genuine connection with the profound experience of creativity. In Nothingness, he constructs a space for the viewer, one that is empty of distractions and the meaningless discourse of everyday life, a space where one can be immersed in the infinite possibilities of nothing.

 

Greg Fadell was one third of the legendary 1990s art collective, AWOL. Fadell, a U of M Film School Graduate and Professional Skateboarder has always been a study in contrasts. AWOL was a perfect vehicle for  agitprop with a decidedly Detroit bent as they mixed and mashed up contemporary culture in a blenderizer of Film, Early Digital Technology and rapier wit, AWOL influenced everything from local artists to national Ad Agencies.

 

Fadell's brilliant use of limitation, has plenty to say about abstract expressionism, conceptual content and the art hegemony which makes these decisions as to what is important and what isnt, all in fluidly controlled black and white. If Mark Rothko had born a Skate Punk- He would be Greg Fadell

 

Greg Fadell  "Nothingness"

April 28 - May 26, 2012

 

Re:V1ew Gallery

444 W. Willis

Unit 112

Detroit, MI 48201

At the Willys Overland Lofts, in Midtown Detroit

313.833.9000

info@reviewcontemporary.com

 
Greg Fadell received a Liberal Arts degree in Film from the University of Michigan. He was a founding member of the Detroit multi-media art collective AWOL (1990-2002). AWOL's work was shown in numerous galleries around the country, featured in SXSW, Slamdance, and RESfest film festivals, and Juxtapoz and Adbusters Magazines.