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opening Reception: Friday, March 11at 6-10 PM in EST
Exhibition: March 11-25, 2016
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Gallery on Wade is pleased to announce the work of David B. Jang. This exhibition titled “Exercising Value”, is the result of a diverse body of work whose objects represent the ongoing artist approach with consumer material and technology with the underlying logic of a mad tinkerer, a product code breaker, and installations of kinetic play as well as two-dimensional works of raw geometric abstraction. The manifestation is a by-product of systematic inventions that uses consumer electronics, household appliances, and appropriating the detritus. These products stop to exist when their use-value has been consumed. Jang’s installation titled “Subjectivity Value” consists of automated window slats that open and close, as if performing a dance or communicating with one another. Walking through a room shaped by the walls of blinds, they transform the space and light by expanding and contracting, revealing and concealing.
His two dimensional work have the same property with their
minimalist grid offering the same for a repetitious visual projection between the work and the viewer. Yet these works are built of found and reused objects (soda cans, wood board and left over paint material from construction sites). The combination of the industrial manual over and over again process, and the impersonality that arrives from serial Minimalism, gives the work its creative energy. These resemble machine like finishes but are hand built and purposely selected.
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