Posted by Michael Doyle | 18 Mar 2010
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SOFTlab is the New York-based multidisciplinary design studio of Jose Gonzalez and Michael Szivos. Their most recent installation opens tomorrow at Devotion - a new gallery in Williamsburg focusing on the intersection of art, science, new media, and design.
CHROMAesthesiae is a flourishing landscape of color, blooming across the ceiling in high contrast-gradated clusters. This installation is an investigation on the spatial and chromatic perception of space. SOFTlab uses modularity as a core modality in order to generate complexity from repetitive form, allowing for rapid expansion or contraction of every piece created. With the motto, "everything changes," the ability to adapt and grow conceptually underpins their entire body of work. This customizable installation is made of discrete, laser cut paper structures held together with binder clips: everyday objects are repurposed and precisely recombined. Forms evolve and shift color throughout the exhibition.
Opening reception Friday March 19th at 7PM
Devotion Gallery
54 Maujer St., Brooklyn, NY 11206
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