EXHIBITION

Cut Rate Paradise

Mindy Solomon Gallery, Florida, Miami, 12/19/2016 - 01/30/2016

8397 NE 2nd. Avenue Miami, FL 33138

ABOUT

"Though beauty is, with the most apt similetude, I had almost said with the most literal truth, called a flower that fades and dies almost in the very moment of its maturity; yet there is, methinks, a kind of beauty which lives even to old age; a beauty that is not in the features, but, if I may be allowed the expression, shines through them. As it is not merely corporeal it is not the object of mere sense, nor is it to be discovered but by persons of true taste and refined sentiment."
-Fulke Greville, Maxims, Characters, and Reflections

Mindy Solomon Gallery is pleased to present ‘Cut Rate Paradise,’ a new exhibition of paintings by APT artist Ezra Johnson. In the gallery’s Project Space, Bruce Kates explores mixed media in his installation ‘Mumbo Jumbo.’ Both artists share an appreciation for the abandoned and neglected. With a sense of vision and sensitivity, they create works of art that galvanize an investigation of the unornamented as art. 'Cut Rate Paradise' and 'Mumbo Jumbo' will be on view December 19th, 2015 - January 30th, 2016 at Mindy Solomon Gallery’s new location in Little River, 8397 NE 2nd Avenue, Miami.

An Opening Reception with the artists will take place Saturday, December 19th, from 7-9pm at the gallery. Festive libations will be served.

Ezra Johnson’s exhibition ‘Cut-Rate Paradise’ is inspired by Florida. This group of paintings and video reflect the mid-twentieth century promise of an inexpensive paradise for all, with no winter and a big house and pool, which ultimately loses its sparkle. The infrastructure of this promise is visibly crumbling and worn out. Signs no longer communicate messages because of sun fading and weather, but they retain original shapes; often, odd shapes, pointing at now vacant lots, faded and dusty. Johnson is not trying to make a negative statement about the American Dream; the truth be known, he likes these qualities, and regards them as beautiful and mysterious. Johnson states: “It is a pursuit of beauty that has been formed slowly through a combination of man-made infrastructures and weathering by the strong sun and jungle that is so haunting to me. My work is normally a response to my environment as well as inspirations such as literature, poetry or paintings. The writings of Joan Didion, Don DeLillo, Cormac McCarthy, Jean Baudrillard as well as paintings of Tal R, Edvard Munch and Josef Albers’ Homage to the Square series are sources of consideration and reflection.” 

 

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APT ARTISTS ON VIEW

Ezra Johnson

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