*Splash!* – International Exhibition

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*?Splash!* – International Exhibition

Vernissage – Opening: 3 Dec., 6-8 p.m.

2051 NW 2nd Av. Miami, Florida 33127

Exhibition Dates: 3 Dec., 2009 to 9 Jan., 2010

Artists: Paul Aho (Florida), Mark Dixon (Canada), Till Könneker (Switzerland), TJ Norris (Oregon), Bill Puzstai (Canada), Sara Stites (Florida), featuring painting, works-on-paper, and photography.

Special projects: Gary Moore (Florida), Onajide Shabaka (Florida)

swimming pool redux

*SPLASH!*: a sudden disturbance to the otherwise quiescent free surface of a liquid (usually water). The disturbance is typically caused by a solid object suddenly hitting the surface. Think of a splash from a water droplet, it rises into a beautiful crown of sparkling water that also envelopes us in a fluid cocoon of freshness and energy.

Paul Aho (Florida), Mark Dixon (Canada), TJ Norris (Oregon), and Sara Stites (Florida) are all exploring various abstract forms, from the man-made to those produced in nature. In each instance the artist has created a unique vision through personal creativity. Dixon and Norris have created richly patterned works-on-paper, while Aho and Stites have worked along similar paths on paintings. In all, they provide a highly unique selection from which to view.

Till Könneker (Switzerland) has a well-known practice of creating silhouette drawings, here done on hand-made Japanese paper. These delicate works are powerful in both imagery and presentation. He develops his work in an explorative and playful manner, always ready to trust chance.

Bill Pusztai’s (Canada) poetic photographs reveal his interpretation of the four muses. “Embodying the allusive muses, this quartet of classically composed nudes is a statement about statements, art about sex, soft-core porn about literature, and homage to one of the unsung heroes of culture and gender theory.” (Photographic images include nudity.)

TJ Norris
Carnivale
, © 2007
Ink, Goauche on Paper
30 x 22 1/2 in.

Mark Dixon
Red, Blue, Green, © 2004

acrylic on gessoed paper
12 x 12 in.

Paul Aho
Avalon
, © 2009
oil and acrylic on wood
48 x 48 in.

Till Könneker
Things Are
, © 2009
Print on handmade Japanese paper,
ed. 4/10

Bill Pusztai
Four Allegories of Photography (for Northrop Frye)
[series]
West: Erotesis
, © 2008
photography
18 x 12 in.

Mark Dixon

Mark Dixon

Works-on-paper

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All artwork is available for viewing prior to purchasing if desired.

Sara Stites

Sara Stites

Scratch 12, 2009
8 x 10 in.
Scratchboard and artificial gems

All artwork is available for viewing prior to purchasing if desired.

Till Konneker

Till Konneker


Till Könneker / Germany
Things Are (series), 2009
Print on handmade Japanese paper
signed and framed (limited edition)
ed. 4/10


All artwork is available for viewing prior to purchasing if desired.

TJ Norris

TJ Norris

Carnivale, 2007
Ink and Mixed Media on Arches Paper
30 x 22 1/2 in.

Plume, 2007
Ink and Mixed Media on Arches Paper
30 x 22 1/2

Poof, 2007
Ink and Mixed Media on Arches Paper
30  x 22 1/2 in.

Sub-Split, 2008
Ink and Mixed Media on Arches Paper
20 1/2 x 15 in.

All artwork is available for viewing prior to purchasing if desired.

Paul Aho

Paul Aho, artist, painter, printmaker

All artwork is available for viewing prior to purchasing if desired.

Bill Pusztai

Bill Pusztai

Embodying the allusive muses, this quartet of  classically composed nudes is a statement about  statements, art about sex, soft-core porn about  literature, and homage to one of the unsung  heroes of culture and gender theory.

Sententia: a single, pithy statement of general wisdom.
Metaphor: compares two things by speaking of one in terms of  the other.
Synecdoche: a metaphor in which the part stands for the whole.
Erotesis: a rhetorical question not explicitly answered because it  is obvious what answer is expected.
paraphrased from:
A Handbook of Rhetorical Devices
by Robert A. Harris

Northrop Frye proposed using the cardinal directions as an  organising principle for thinking about cultural constructs and the  myths we live by.
North: Logos, the intelligible world
East: Nous, the universal mind
South: Thanatos, death
West: Nomos, law or tradition.
for more info see:
Northrop Frye’s Writings On the Eighteenth and Nineteenth Centuries
by Northrop Frye, Imre Salusinszky, and Robert D. Denham

Bill Pusztai, © 2008
South: Synechdoche
Piezographic on archival paper
24 x 18 in. framed

Bill Pusztai, © 2008
North: Sententia
Piezographic on archival paper
24 x 18 in. framed

Bill Pusztai, © 2008
East: Metaphor
Piezographic on archival paper
24 x 18 in. framed

Bill Pusztai, © 2008
West: Erotesis
Piezographic on archival paper
24 x 18 in. framed