List of Works - Sorry Archive

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List of Works - Sorry Archive
B Thom Stevenson
Alt P.O.V. Unit 1
approx. 26” x 18” x 81”, dimensions variable.
Aluminum, steel, marble, electric motor, rubber, 2014
Metal Workers
Oil enamel on stainless steel, 22” x 17”, 2014
Jeremiah
Oil enamel on stainless steel, 22” x 17”, 2014
Linking the World for Peace
Oil enamel on stainless steel, 22” x 17”, 2014
Zodiac
Oil enamel on stainless steel, 22” x 17”, 2014
Blood Farmers
Oil enamel on stainless steel, 22” x 17”, 2014
B Thom Stevenson
Stevenson is a multifaceted conceptual artist who explores the aesthetic waste of the
bubbling subcultures in modern day America.
b. 1985, Worcester, MA
Lives and works in Brooklyn, NY
bthomstevenson.com
Education
Montserrat College of Art Beverly, MA
Savannah College of Art and Design BFA, Illustration
Solo Exhibitions
2013 Some Elements, Collections, Brooklyn, NY
2012 War Wagon Installation, Bushwick Open Studios, Brooklyn, NY
No Time for Prayers Book Signing, Bookmarc, New York, NY
No Time for Prayers Book Signing, Marc Jacobs, Bal Harbor, FL
2011 CD Rom Com, Envoy Gallery, New York, NY
Selected Group Exhibitions
2014 Ryobi Room Miami, Deauville Resort, Miami Beach, FL
Beyond the Pale, Interstate Projects, Brooklyn, NY
Ryobi Room PART 2, Bodega back room, Brooklyn, NY
Dog Fight at the Ryobi Room, Bodega back room, Brooklyn, NY
It’s an Evasion, National Arts Club, New York, NY
Troubletopia, Java Street Gallery, Brooklyn, NY
Starving in the Middle of Nowhere, Werkarts, Los Angeles, CA
99-Cent Show, Signal Gallery, Brooklyn, NY
Postcards From the Edge, Visual A.I.D.S. at Luhring Augustine, New York, NY
2013 Boregasm, Envoy Gallery, New York, NY
The Perfect Nothing Catalog, New York, NY
The Newsstand, Brooklyn, NY
8 Ball Zine Fair (1st, 2nd, and 3rd) New York, NY
2012 Gawker Collage group show, New York, NY
2011 Gawker Collage group show, New York, NY
Publications
2014 Exhibition A, Collectors Interview with Natalia Sacasa
http://blog.exhibitiona.com/?post_type=collectors&p=21729
Purple DIARY, “It’s an Invasion”
2013 “What’s Happening,” editorial blurb in Juxtapoz Magazine
“Up and Comers,” editorial spread in Ala Champ Magazine
Print Editions
2014 Exhibition A, Artist Print, Untitled (1999), 2014
It’s an Invasion Catalog, published by 8Ball Zines
Yonks 3, Skaters official zine
2013 Romance, self published
2012 No Time for Prayers, artist book, Bookmarc Exclusive
Joshua Liebowitz
Tangle E
E : D1
Split screen, single-channel HD video
1280 x 720 pixels
01:12:13
Single edition
2014
E : D2
Split screen, single-channel HD video
1280 x 720 pixels
01:12:13
Single edition
2014
E : D3
Split screen, single-channel HD video
1280 x 720 pixels
01:12:13
Single edition
2014
E : D4
Split screen, single-channel HD video
1280 x 720 pixels
01:12:12
Single edition
2014
E : D5
Split screen, single-channel HD video
1280 x 720 pixels
01:12:12
Single edition
2014
Joshua Liebowitz
Joshua Liebowitz is an artist based in Brooklyn, New York. His practice is positioned
between philosophy and the physical sciences, with specific attention paid to
perception’s invisible characteristics: that quanta; those algorithms. He is a Critical
Practices Inc. LaTableRonde participant, and his projects were recently discussed in
Jacket2 Journal. His work was on view in Terra Incognita (Curious Matter, 2014); BOS
Pop Up (BACG, 2014); Collective Affection (Hotel Particulier, 2013); and was featured
in Epic Now (The Poetry Project at St.Mark’s, 2013), as well as in Uncollectable (Hotel
Particulier, 2013).
b. 1980, NJ
Lives and works in Brooklyn, NY
joshualiebowitz.com
Education
Columbia University, BA
Selected Exhibitions
2015 Type Indicators, February, New York, Curator: Wilson Duggan, 2015
2014 BOS Pop Up, BACG, Brooklyn, NY, Curator: Christopher Stout
Terra Incognita, Curious Matter, Jersey City, NJ, Curators: Raymond E. Mingst,
Arthur Bruso
2013 Collective Affection, Hotel Particulier gallery, New York, NY, Curator:
Frederique Thiollet
Screenings & Performances
2013 Edit Distance, Address Space, Uncollectable, Hotel Particulier gallery, New
York, Curator: Frederique Thiollet
Spine (Performance) (collaboration with Rodrigo Toscano), Epic Now, The
Poetry Project at St. Mark’s, New York, Organizers: Edwin Torres, Stacy
Szymaszek
Spine (Audio) (collaboration with Rodrigo Toscano), Fence Books
Mix Tape, TextSound, Online, Editor: Laura Wetherington
2012 Gross Domestic Product, Sound Is Art, Online, Curator: Margaret Noble
Bibliography
Afton Wilky, “Double Interview: Angela Rawlings and Joshua Liebowitz,” Interview,
Jacket 2
Journal, Online conference call, November 19, 2013.
Christopher Stout, Willow Goldstein, “About the Invisible: Sound and Video Artist
Joshua Liebowitz,” Arts in Bushwick Blog, May 30, 2014.
Arthur Bruso, Raymond E. Mingst, “Terra Incognita,” Exhibition catalogue, (May 2014):
28-29
Plus Aziz, “Is Sound Art the Black Sheep of the Art World?” Interview, Video, Brooklyn,
New York, May 19, 2013.
Publications
“Musical Drift: Toward a Method of Sonopoetics,” The Volta, May 2013, Evening Will
Come.
“finite until: Toward a Self-Organized, Highly Flammable Syntax,” Fordham University’s
Bruce Andrews: A Symposium & Reading, December 2012, Critical Responses.
Symposia
Participation: Critical Practices Inc., “LaTableRonde,” On Public Space and
the Commons, On Balancing Connections, First Street Green park, On
Authenticity, 21st St. Chelsea, 2014, NY.
Presentation: Bushwick Art Crit Group, “Summer Session 2,” 2014, Brooklyn, NY.
Eric Wiley
Fascinating, the altar of the eternal good
Oil on canvas, 52” x 40”, 2014
Remote rebuttal, forgotten patrol
Oil on canvas, 44” x 38”, 2014
Obscure wisps of pure data-stream
Oil on canvas, 50” x 42”, 2014
The ideals of the deep-thinker dude
Oil on canvas, 20” x 16”, 2014
Requiem for the idol against the
eternally scaling abyss
Oil on canvas, 44” x 40”, 2014
Eric Wiley
Eric Wiley was born in Ft. Colins, CO, raised the son of a computer engineer in
the suburbs of Boise, ID, was then transplanted into Brooklyn, NY where he was
educated at Pratt Institute and currently lives and works to support himself as a parttime freelance graphic designer. His most-special inner treasures are his memories of
weeks spent within the deep mountains of the Payette National Forest while working
as a member of the Weiser trail crew. Do mountain yogi shangri-la’s actually exist?
Most recently he played through System Shock 2 for the first time and purchased
Conker’s Bad Fur Day for the N64. Together, with friends, far-away family members
and co-workers, Eric, devout atheist, awaits first contact with extra-terrestrials, the
development of artificial intelligence, interstellar transportation, and, finally, entrance
into the forthcoming virtual oblivion.
b. 1988, Boise, ID
Lives and works in Brooklyn, NY
ericrosswiley.com
Education
Pratt Institute, BFA
Selected Exhibitions
2014 Pure Fucking Armageddon, Sorry Archive, New York
BYOU, Bruce High Quality Foundation, New York
2012 2x2, Mana Contemporary, Jersey City
A Group Exhibition, AMO Studios, New York
The Final Frontier, 340 Morgan Ave., New York
Slow Youth Project, AMO Studios, New York