wacky doodler
bi-faced amphibious fowl with ectoplasm
alright kids, one of my favorite canadian artists is showing in nyc!
if you know nick di genova's work, you'll know to check this ill sh*t out. if you dont know nick's work, dude ya better go see it in person, these crazy monsters'll BLOW YOUR MIND!!!!!
Nicholas Di Genova
Death From Below: The Upper Layers of the Hades Geofront
Fredericks Freiser Gallery 536 W 24th street
September 9 through October 14
Opening reception September 14, 6 to 8pm
come out, meet the dude....
from the press release:
Fredericks & Freiser is proud to announce a solo exhibition of
paintings on Mylar by Canadian artist Nicholas Di Genova. The artist's
fine-lined Darwinian allegories graphically illustrate a mythological
underworld. If the sleep of reason does in fact breed monsters (and
granted that reason may be on the fritz lately) then few since Goya
have attempted to tease these monsters out into the light of day with
such deadpan clarity. Luckily, Di Genova has been living in a world
whose walls continuously bleed messages from its own unconscious in
the form of graffiti. Seceding from the academy of recycled
aesthetics, Di Genova has the imagination and pure linear finesse to
explore every sense of the word graphic: "GRAPHIC" being, for eyes,
what "LOUD" is for ears.
check out his previous work here
visit his site at www.mediumphobic.com/
bi-faced amphibious fowl with ectoplasm
alright kids, one of my favorite canadian artists is showing in nyc!
if you know nick di genova's work, you'll know to check this ill sh*t out. if you dont know nick's work, dude ya better go see it in person, these crazy monsters'll BLOW YOUR MIND!!!!!
Nicholas Di Genova
Death From Below: The Upper Layers of the Hades Geofront
Fredericks Freiser Gallery 536 W 24th street
September 9 through October 14
Opening reception September 14, 6 to 8pm
come out, meet the dude....
from the press release:
Fredericks & Freiser is proud to announce a solo exhibition of
paintings on Mylar by Canadian artist Nicholas Di Genova. The artist's
fine-lined Darwinian allegories graphically illustrate a mythological
underworld. If the sleep of reason does in fact breed monsters (and
granted that reason may be on the fritz lately) then few since Goya
have attempted to tease these monsters out into the light of day with
such deadpan clarity. Luckily, Di Genova has been living in a world
whose walls continuously bleed messages from its own unconscious in
the form of graffiti. Seceding from the academy of recycled
aesthetics, Di Genova has the imagination and pure linear finesse to
explore every sense of the word graphic: "GRAPHIC" being, for eyes,
what "LOUD" is for ears.
check out his previous work here
visit his site at www.mediumphobic.com/