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| Elga Wimmer PCC, 526 W 26th Street #310, NYC 10001, 212 - 206 - 0006, www.elgawimmer.com XXL June 19th to July 26th, 2013 Artists have always been challenged by creating works on a very large surface, be they ceiling paintings, murals, graffiti, or projections of video or film. The artists in this show (Lydia Dona, James T. Greco, Richard Humann, Nicola L, Gerard Mossé,and Osmo Rauhala) have each created a large new work, or contributed one from an earlier series. Bigger is not necessarily better, but in this case the viewer can be the judge, interpreting and enjoying the impressive over-sized work in this show titled “XXL.” |


| Richard Humann |

| I paint in order to understand myself and my natural surroundings. My understanding can expand as fast as the paintings create new experiences about this relationship. The essential element of the interaction between man and nature is whether language and the concepts we have created can describe the system we are dependent on. For about 500 years modern society has sought to stand back from its environment and understand it through analysis. One of its central tools has been language, to the point where modern technology has become dependent on it. Our intelligence, senses and instincts are all different ways to understand our surroundings, but during the past centuries intelligence based on communication through language has become our dominant antenna. Intellect and language have won the battle of evolution over our senses but may become the dinosaurus on the field of the human mind. Logical thinking and testing inside modern science has proven to be very effective in order to improve our material and physical state. But in spite of the enormous increase of information in the modern world we do not know much more about the basic structure of the universe and the laws of life than our ancestors thousands of years ago. However, while basic metaphysical questions still puzzle us, we are facing much bigger problems concerning our survival than people before us. |


| Nicola is a conceptual artist who does film, performances, and functional art. In 1969, living in Paris and Ibiza, she performs "The Red Coat for Eleven People" at the Festival of the Isle of Wight, with Gilberto Gil and Caetano Veloso, and continues to perform "The Red Coat" or "Same Skin for Everybody" in the streets of London, Amsterdam, Brussels, Cologne, Paris, Barcelona, Ibiza, and New York. In the same year, 1969, her first personal shows of functional art at Daniel Templon, Paris and Galerie Veranneman in Brussels, followed by numerous expositions in Europe and in America. In the 1970s, Nicola begins to work with her friends Copi, Victor Garcia and Jerome Savari, with whom she develops various experimental pieces in Ibiza and Paris.From 1975 to 1986 she concentrates on film projects. The first of which is titled,"The Heads are Still in the Island," shot in 35 mm on Ibiza with Terry Thomas, Lola Gaos, and Norman Brinsky. In 1976, she directs a film about a Spanish Woman sentenced to death during the years of Franco, "Eva Forest" 1979: She moves to New York where she films "Bad Brains at CBGB;" in 1980, and in 1981, a documentary portrait of "Abbie Hoffman" which is shown on PBS. (it is because of this film on Abbie that Nicola is invited to the Havana Festival de Cine, and discovered and liked Cuba in 1997). From 1982 to 1985 she is writing "The Movement" based on interviews with Noam Chomsky, Bill Kunstler, Dave Dillenger, Kate Millet, Stokley Carmichael, Angela Davis and others. 1986: She goes back to her roots of conceptual and functional art, and is exhibiting at Florida International University, Mukha Museum Antwerp, Vrej Baghoomian Gallery -NYC, Peder Bonnier NYC, Thread Waxing Space NYC, Galerie Lara Vincy Paris, Nice Museum of Contemporary Art, and The Center of Contemporary Art, Le Magazin, in Grenoble. Continue |
| Elga Wimmer PCC Presents XXL EXTRA EXTRA LARGE, |