Vargas-Suarez Universal in Workspace Program Exhibition at Dieu Donné, New York


Workspace Program 2007-09

Peter Simensky, Allyson Strafella, and Vargas-Suarez Universal through 12/23/2008

Throughout 2008, Vargas-Suarez Universal has been actively creating a range of experimental works employing Dieu Donné resources. The following images are a selection of works completed over the last 8 months.

 

Above images:

  •  Terraformation Triptych, 2008, cast pigmented pulp on cotton base sheet, 18×72 inches
    • Hubble Heritage II,  2008, pigmented pulp collage, on abaca base sheet, 40×60 inches
    • Natural forms With Vectors, 2008, oil enamel on amate paper, vaccumized aluminum cutouts, on abaca base sheet, 22.5 x 30.25 inches

      

 

Dieu Donné, 315 West 36th Street, between 8th and 9th Avenues

 

Previous Articles

Scott Teplin in WFMU Benefit at Printed Matter, December 6 - 13th, 2008


Dan Zeller in second edition of “LANDSCOPE: Landscape and Contemporary Drawing” + “Drawn to Detail” at the DeCordova Museum and Sculpture Park in Lincoln, Massachusetts


Vargas-Suarez Universal in “Claiming Space: Mexican Americans in U.S. Cities” at The Stanlee and Gerald Rubin Center for the Visual Arts at the University of Texas at El Paso (UTEP)


Dan Zeller’s drawing featured in “Dessiner le Monde: Histoires de Géographie”, a book by Caroline & Martine Laffon (editions Seuil)


Peggy Preheim: “Don’t Look Now” and “Little Black Book”


Vargas-Suarez Universal featured in “Walls & Gateways” at Existentie X=10C in Ghent


Daniel Zeller in “Landscope” at Galerie Thaddaeus Ropac, Paris June 11 - July 26


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L’espace g-module, situé rue Debelleyme, est actuellement fermé. Nous vous informerons prochainement sur ce site de la nouvelle localisation de la galerie à Paris, prévue courant 2009.