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Andra Ursuta
Untitled, 2007
pen and ink on paper
14 x 11 in
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Wayne Gonzales
Slingshot Boy, 2011
inkjet on NuAlum
60 x 23.5 x 5 in
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Rachel Harrison
Hotdog Dog, 2010
aluminum and polyurethane
22.625 x 18.5 x 25 in
Edition 2/15 + III AP
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Alan Shields
Bead Piece, 1970
glass beads, stainless steel wire, lead, brass fasteners
dimensions variable
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Barry X Ball
Single 65%-scale Jeanne portrait, 2007 - 2009
Portuguese gold marble, aluminum, stainless steel, wood, acrylic lacquer, nylon, plastic
65.25 x 8.5 x 8.5 in
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Joseph Montgomery
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Richard AldrichShadows, 2007 - 2008
oil, wax and pencil on paper
20.75 x 15.5 in
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Justin Matherly
I am not now for the first time but always someone who follows nothing I have, other than the reasoning that seems best to me as I reason, 2011
glass reinforced concrete, walkers
71 x 31.5 x 25 in
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Matthew Higgs
Vika, 2010
framed book cover
19.25 x 17 in
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Graham Caldwell
Untitled, 2011
glass
dimensions variable
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Davina Semo
ANOTHER BOY GENIUS FUCKING GONE, 2011
reinforced concrete, safety glass, enamel paint
37 x 37 in
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B. Wurtz
Untitled, 1993
mixed media
31.5 x 8.5 x 8.5 in
Edition 12/12 + I AP
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Elaine Cameron Weir and Ben Schumacher
Untitled, 2011
plaster, steel, sand
36 x 74 in
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Anne Collier
Valerie, 2011
C-print
36.9 x 49 in
Edition 1/5 + II AP
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Joseph Montgomery
Image One Hundred Ten, 2011
oil on plastic and cedar
15.75 x 9 x 3 in
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Dan Walsh
Diptych, 2010
wood
17 x 32.5 in
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Louise Lawler
Grieving Mothers - Still, 2005/2008
Cibachrome face, plexi, plywood
10.25 x 13 in
Edition 3/5
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John Armleder
Limousine, 2011
sculpture
48 x 21 x 13 in
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Matthew Higgs
Nostalgia Isn’t What It Used To Be, 2011
framed book page
7 x 10 in
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Chris Martin
Glitter Painting, 2010
acrylic, acrylic gel medium, glitter on canvas
58 x 49 in
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Dan Walsh
Diptych, 2010
woodcut on Siramine paper
15.25 x 15.25 in
Edition 20/30
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Davina Semo
X MARKS THE ROT, 2011
spray paint on concrete
dimensions variable
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Julian Martos on Mary Heilmann
Clubchair 45, 2008
unpainted wood and polypropylene webbing
26.25 x 17.5 x 17.5 in
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Amy O'Neill
Joe's, 2011
16 mm film to HD video
5:57 min
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Stefan Gunn
Checkk Fluff, 2011
mirror, diffraction grating, Quartz crystal, prism
dimensions variable
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Jules de Balincourt
Endless Bummer, 2011
oil on board
9 x 11 in
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Elaine Cameron Weir
Maquette for Harem No. 3, 2011
concrete and perfume oil
4.5 x 3.25 x 3.25 in
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Lisa Beck
These I, 2011
stainless steel balls mounted on steel posts
dimensions variable
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B. WurtzUntitled, 2011
mixed media
66 x 26 x 26 in
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B. Wurtz
Untitled, 2010
wood, wire, plastic light switch plate, screws, plastic wire caps
34.5 x 23 x 15 in
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Guyton/Walker
Untitled, 2011
38 coconuts, electrical wiring, light bulbs
43 x 29 x 23 in
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Joseph Montgomery
Surrogate Seven, 2011
oil on canvas
42 x 26 in
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Mary Heilmann
Malevich Spin, 2011
oil on canvas
20 x 26 in
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Olivier MossetUntitled (detail), 2011
aquarium and Tiger Barbs
22 x 11 x 11 in
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John TremblayCurve of the Earth, 2011
water-jet cut aluminum, enamel paint
90 x 38 x 0.5 in
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Ryan Foerster
Bob and Brendan Orient Point, 2010
photograph
10 x 8 in
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Amy O'Neill
Sandbox, 2011
custom printed burlap sacks, sand
dimensions variable
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Sascha Braunig
Coils, 2011
oil on canvas
24 x 22 in
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Davina Semo
A PRESENCE THAT DREADS PRESENCE, 2011
etched transparent mirror, enamel paint
24 x 24 in
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Sascha Braunig
Scarecrow, 2011
foam, foam coat, paint, steel rod, hydrocal
dimensions variable
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The 2011 Bridgehampton Biennial, Installation View, 2011 -
The 2011 Bridgehampton Biennial, Installation View, 2011 -
The 2011 Bridgehampton Biennial, Installation View, 2011 -
The 2011 Bridgehampton Biennial, Installation View, 2011
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The 2011 Bridgehampton Biennial, Installation View, 2011 -
The 2011 Bridgehampton Biennial, Installation View, 2011 -
The 2011 Bridgehampton Biennial, Installation View, 2011 -
The 2011 Bridgehampton Biennial, Installation View, 2011
Martos Gallery Summer Address: 112 Sagaponack Rd., Bridgehampton
Martos Gallery is pleased to announce The 2011 Bridgehampton Biennial, a group exhibition organized by Bob Nickas, opening on Saturday, July 9, from 2-8 PM, and continuing through Sept. 5, 2011. The exhibition will take place inside and on the grounds of an 1860 farmhouse located at 112 Sagaponack Road, in Bridgehampton, New York, and features works by thirty-eight artists, including:
John M Armleder, Richard Aldrich
Barry X Ball, Lisa Beck
Jules de Balincourt, Sascha Braunig
Graham Caldwell, Elaine Cameron-Weir
Anne Collier, Trisha Donnelly
Ryan Foerster, Wayne Gonzales
Stefan Gunn, Guyton\Walker
Rachel Harrison, Mary Heilmann
Matthew Higgs, Jacob Kassay
Bill Komoski, Louise Lawler
David Malek, Chris Martin
Justin Matherly, Joseph Montgomery
Olivier Mosset, Amy O'Neill
Virginia Overton, Mai-Thu Perret
Ben Schumacher, Davina Semo
Alan Shields, Keith Sonnier
Aaron Suggs, Josh Tonsfeldt
John Tremblay, Andra Ursuta
Dan Walsh, B. Wurtz
Many of the works will be site-specific, having been made expressly for the exhibition, or are being shown for the first time. The title of the show is meant as a playful nod to the large- scale international events which continue to multiply: there are, in point of fact, numerous biennials and triennials occurring from year to year. "The 2011 Bridgehampton Biennial" is intended as a one-time exhibition — as Nickas remarks, "just for the fun of it" — and it follows a show that he organized with Martos Gallery last summer, quoting Jack Smith, "Wait For Me at the Bottom of the Pool."