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Upcoming on May 30
Burtonwood/Holmes and Alain Douglas Park
May 30 – June 28, 2008
Artist reception: May 30, 2008 from 6:00 pm – 10:00 pm -
GARDENfresh Gallery is pleased to finish out the season with a dramatic show by three of its core members. Husband and wife team Burtonwood & Holmes are paired with artist Alain Douglas Park and each offer their unique take on war, history, consumerism, and the act of making.
Burtonwood & Holmes - “I Support the War / The War Supports Me (ISTW/TWSM)”
For this show, B&H have split their exhibition space in half, the first featuring a new installation, (Zeitgeist) MMIII - MMVIII, that draws on contributions from over twenty Chicago artists. In a return to heroic-scale painting B+H have painted directly on the walls of the gallery images of rubble, ruins and a helicopter gunship. Then invited the artists to hang their own works on top of these painted areas. The images of warfare and violence provide a lens through which we can re-interpret the art works displayed as products of a nation at war. In the second half, B&H have wall-papered the gallery with their trade mark junk mail and placed smaller sculptural interventions around the space, these objects are also covered in sales flyers and disappear into the background.
In the run up to the Iraq war, artists Holly Holmes and Tom Burtonwood began a body of work to protest the upcoming conflict and explore the wider implications of materiel culture. Recent exhibitions include Consuming War at the Hyde Park Art Center (Chicago) curated by Barbara Koenen, Capla Kesting Fine Art (Brooklyn), and Subtle Combat at Around the Coyote (Chicago) curated by Alison Stites.
Alain Douglas Park - “Pedestal”
Park is best known for his large-scale literary inspired paper maché work that addresses the origins of meaning and the worth/futility of expression. The pieces are influenced by history, literature, science, and ideas of collecting and display. For this exhibition, Park continues this drive and adds large scale drawings and murals of overlaid images. Extinct animal skeletons, statues from antiquity, WWI relics, the kings and queens of France, are all coupled with more personal imagery of the artist’s family, and together, they form a vanguard of the human experience, exposing and celebrating the whole breadth of our endeavors.
Alain Douglas Park is an artist and writer working in Chicago. He has an MFA from Cranbrook Academy of Art and teaches at Saint Xavier University. He has shown extensively around the country.
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Next exhibition:
Burtonwood + Holmes and Alain Park has been re-scheduled to open on Friday May 30th. Sorry for any confusion and we look forward to seeing you at the gallery.
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Kesting Gallery presents the OPRAH BURIAL MASK A TRIBUTE TO INNER
BEAUTY, Golden Likeness of TV Talk Queen Winfrey Debuts in Chicago
at GARDENfresh
Gallery.
On display at GARDENfresh Gallery from April 24th -26th, at 119 N. Peoria St.
Join us This Saturday - April 26th from 6-9 pm

- CHICAGO (April 2008) – On the heels of last year’s farewell tour of the King Tut exhibit starts this year’s tour of the gilded likeness of talk show queen, Oprah Winfrey. The Oprah Burial Mask will debut in Chicago April 24th, near Oprah’s Harpo Studios at GARDENfresh Gallery, courtesy of NYC’s Leo Kesting Gallery.
- “The Oprah Burial Mask depicts for the viewer a celebration of
an inner beauty for which we could all aspire,” says gallery director
David Kesting of the life-sized hollowed bust. “If we each imagined
an object that represented us at our most ideal for all eternity, we
might hold ourselves to the highest standards, both morally and spiritually.”
unveiling at GARDENfresh Gallery is April 24th, 11:00 AM, at 119 N. Peoria St.
phone 312-235-2246. Contact David Kesting at 917-650-3760 or John Leo at 917-292-8865.
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