Please look at the time stamp on the story to see when it was last updated.ĭENVER - Preparations are underway for the 41st PrideFest this weekend in Denver. In total, the work represents the mutation of specific conceptual practices and geographic pathways related to the American landscape.Ī VIP preview commences Wed, from 2–9 pm, and public hours follow on Thu, Feb 14–Fri, from 11 am–6 pm, Sat, from 11 am–7 pm, and Sun, from 11 am–6 pm.This is an archived article and the information in the article may be outdated.
Additionally, the artist will present a new series of drawings that serve as a meditation on looking and place, created plein air during Siegle’s serpentine travels. Sculptures present themselves as allegorical forms comprised of scavenged and imperceptibly combined materials-a décollage of the landscape through which the artist physically traverses. Selected paintings are from a continuing series that draws reference to the culturally-coded vernacular of Western gay bars and their printed ephemera.
Siegle will create a new installation encompassing the protean nature of his work with paintings, sculptures, drawings, and photographs. Solo presentation with Good Weather, Chicago & North Little Rockįollowing a three-person exhibition presented at Vernon Gardens (Los Angeles) and leading towards a forthcoming solo exhibition in Detroit, Good Weather is pleased to participate in Art Los Angeles Contemporary (ALAC) with a solo presentation by Matt Siegle in booth F11 at The Barker Hangar.
Group show with Good Weather, Chicago & North Little Rock Desolation Row 7:42 pm Comments Off on Desolation Row.Emphasizing an innuendo of coded language associated with yesteryear queer culture, the compositions present ulterior interpretations of classic stereotypes, at once earnest in their camp and human in their motivation for connection. Referring to sign posts and fountains, the sculptures are markers and wells for the outcast who ferrets through the rifts and fissures of the land.Ĭontinuing Siegle’s conceptually driven approach to materials and sources, selected paintings in Come On Dun Horse originate from the designs of calling cards and advertisements from country-western gay bars of the 1980s and 90s. Two floor-based sculptures allude to transportation and resources, particularly in regards to water. Four wall-based works anchor the exhibition on a directional compass inverted and positioned thirty degrees askew from the true cardinal directions. The sculptures in the exhibition are mixed-media outgrowths of this staid body, drawing from Siegle’s field research between the Mississippi River and the Sierra Nevada. The exhibition opens May 18, 2019, and is on view until July 6, 2019, with open hours from 1-4 pm on Saturdays, or by appointment ( ).Ĭomprised of new paintings and sculptures, Come On Dun Horse builds upon a body of work that desires to queer the pathos of the American West. The show marks Siegle’s first solo exhibition with the gallery, on view at Hamtramck Ceramck (at Portage Garage) in Hamtramck, Michigan, a municipality encompassed by the city of Detroit. Good Weather is excited to present Come On Dun Horse by artist Matt Siegle. Solo show with Good Weather, Chicago & North Little Rock
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