DEAN PROJECT presents Point of Departure

DEAN PROJECT presents Point of Departure

DEAN PROJECT

September 12, 2007

Inaugural group exhibition: Point of Departure

Saturday, September 15 – Monday, November 12th, 2007

Opening reception: Saturday September 15th from 4 to 8pm

DEAN PROJECT

45-43 21st Street

Long Island City, NY 11101

Tel. 718.706.1462

Email. mark@deanproject.com

Gallery hours:

Thurs – Mon Noon-6pm

http://www.deanproject.com

DEAN PROJECT in Long Island City, New York inaugurates its new gallery space by presenting an exhibition, Point of Departure, with new work by fifteen artists who will be part of our upcoming yearlong exhibition program.

In 1970 John Baldessari cremated all his paintings, baking some of the ashes into cookies. This was documented as a cutoff point in his career by the photo piece “The Cremation Project”.

In the lexicon of art departure is associated with the end of one journey and the beginning of another, the crucial paradigm shifts in the artist’s development of new work. This exhibition positions the viewer as witness to the causal factors that provoked those changes. An artwork from the current body of work by each artist will be shown alongside an image and statement that explains the specific motivation that prompted this new beginning.

Point of Departure is a metaphor that applies equally to the art on display as it does to DEAN PROJECTs new gallery and exhibition program.

Included artists:

Yordi Arteaga

Timothy Berg

John Byrd

Efren Candelaria

Chad Curtis

Miky Fabrega

Leopold Foulem

Doug Jeck

Federico Lombardo

Adelaide Paul

Robert Raphael

Beatriz Salazar

Reinaldo Sanguino

Greg Stewart

Kris Tamburello

For further information, please contact the gallery.

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