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Synesthetics
curated by Felice Grodin
work by Graftworks/MoB with Aaron White, Sylvan Lionni,
Marcia Lyons, Samantha Salzinger and Monica Tiulescu
Opening reception: Saturday,
March 8 @ 7pm - 11pm
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Exhibit in conjunction with:
Conversations with Miami 4
A panelist discussion with Terry Riley, Margi Northard,
Felice Grodin, and Lawrence Blough
Moderated by Dennis Scholl
Thursday, April 10, 2008
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here for more information and photos from this event
(Miami, FL, January, 2008)
Locust Projects presents Synesthetics, a group exhibition
curated by local architect and artist Felice Grodin.
Grodin has assembled five artists from all over the
world and the US including Lawrence Blough from New
York, Monica Tiulescu from Washington, Sylvan Lionni
from England, Marcia Lyons from New Zealand and Samantha
Salzinger from Miami. Each artist combines notions inherent
in the practices of art and architecture, in an experimental
exhibition that includes site- specific installation,
sculpture, painting, photography and video to create
five very different and exciting works. Synesthetics
opens in conjunction with the Wynwood Art District walk
on Saturday, March 8, 7-11pm and is on view until April
26, 2008. A panel discussion featuring five experienced
architects, artists and collectors will be moderated
by collector and businessman Dennis Scholl, and will
be held on Thursday, April 17th at 7pm. Seating is limited.
The Greek translation of Synesthesia translates to
’together + perception’ or “joined
sensation”. It has been described as a neurological
occurrence that mixes and matches the different senses
so that perceptual experience and information are one.
Borrowing from this occurrence, this exhibition explores
the notion of blending phenomenon in both a rigorous
and visceral way. Unlike the endless linking of hypertext
or excessive piling of imagery and data often associated
with “the age of information,” the work
exhibited will consist of studied and specific subject
matter both in concept and execution.
"Miami is a young city with emerging cultural
practices - architecture, art and the natural and urban
landscape. My goal of this exhibition is to explore
the possibilities of relating these distinct forms -
if only for a suggestive moment. What is the connective
tissue and how does each work retain its own poetic
voice?” says Synesthetics curator Felice Grodin
Each artist will bring to fruition five ambitious projects
that span their respective medium. Lawrence Blough,
founder of Graftworks, was a finalist in the MoMA/P.S.1
Young Architects Program. For Locust he will construct
a full- scale exterior installation that will serve
as a canopy over the gallery driveway and entrance.
His design serves as a tectonic analogue by utilizing
computer based CNC milling technology inspired by the
botanical structure of the water lily Victoria Regia.
Monica Tiulescu is an architect who has created a site-specific
sculptural installation constructed of generic PVC piping.
She has constructed a synthetic repetitive landscape
that functions as a growing and responsive organism
that is generated on a system of rules utilizing the
animation software MAYA. In a similar vein, Sylvan Lionni’s
painstaking hand painted paintings are generated digitally
and executed manually. They are shown in multiples to
form an obsessive series that hovers between still geometric
abstraction and transforming networks. Samantha Salzinger
will exhibit several landscape photographs that blend
handcrafted miniatures with digital techniques, blurring
the distinction between the real and the artificial.
Finally, for the project room, Marcia Lyons, a video
and sound artist, will import the environment of Antarctica
by creating a live feed connection via the internet.
From several camera’s and microphones placed on
site, she visually transforms both data and atmosphere
- two worlds meeting virtually through cyberspace.
Featuring artists of different disciplines - installation,
sculpture, painting, photography and video, “their
processes evolve and exist simultaneously both in the
digital domain of new technology and the physical world
that exists around us" explains Grodin.
This exhibition opens at Locust Projects, 105 NW 23rd
Street on Saturday, March 8, 2008 7-11pm.
Locust Projects hours are Thursday through Saturday
from noon to 5:00 p.m.
Thanks to sponsors: BORDERS, INC. Custom Framing, DAN
MILEWSKI AND NINA JOHNSON, GALT AND SKYE MIKESELL.
This exhibition is made possible with support from
Andy Warhol Foundation; Hannibal Cox Jr. Foundation;
Florida- State of the Arts, Peroni, Italy, Freight and
Volume.





Locust Projects is an alternative, not-for-profit,
Miami-based exhibition space dedicated to
providing contemporary visual artists the freedom to
experiment with new ideas and methods
without the pressures of gallery sales or other limitations
of conventional exhibition spaces.
Artists are encouraged to create site-specific installations
as an extension of their representative
work and are provided a residence to live while working,
offering them a vibrant Miami
experience to develop their ideas and methods. Locust
Projects is committed to offering an
approachable and inviting venue for the Miami and international
art community to experience the
work and meet the artists.

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