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A NEW COLLABORATION Tina West + Tucker Robbins
Jan
29
to Mar 24

A NEW COLLABORATION Tina West + Tucker Robbins

The Robin Rice Gallery is pleased to present Is That You That You See, a photographic exhibition by Tina West, featuring a special new collaboration between Robin Rice and furniture designer, activist Tucker Robbins. The installation is styled by Amy Pilkington. The opening reception will be held on Wednesday, January 29, 2019 from 6pm to 8pm. The show will run through March 15, 2019. Is That You That You See is Tina West’s seventh solo exhibition at the Robin Rice Gallery and Tucker Robbins’ first collaboration with Robin Rice.

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BILL PHELPS - AUTODROME
Jan
20
to Mar 6

BILL PHELPS - AUTODROME

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Exotic machinery, as Phelps calls it, is the central imagery in his latest exhibition. Captured at the Montlhéry Autodrome, a motor racing circuit in Linas, France, these dynamic and powerful photographs render imagery of 20s-era culture. As an avid collector and enthusiast of motorcycles, Phelps features exclusively pre-war automobiles, which begins to evoke this period even further. Both rare and irreplaceable, the subject matter becomes something of ephemerality. The marvel is just this; it's a moment of temporary transportation to someplace distant yet strangely familiar, the relationship between feeling both power and comfort simultaneously. Phelps' photographs have a staggering depth and beauty that can be most appreciated in their utter mystique.

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IAN GITTLER - Motor Art
Nov
10
to Jan 5

IAN GITTLER - Motor Art

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Ian Gittler’s Motor Art series-photographs of century-old engine parts, gears, sparkplugs, and brand tags-offers respite from the digital fetishism, overexposure and one-hundred-forty-character bursts of communication that seem to define our era. Gittler is no luddite, he loves his iPhone. But these images, often obscuring the objects beyond identification, take unsentimental pleasure in elements of weight, ground, volume and permanence that are more closely associated with a bygone heyday of industrialization.

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