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Artists Manuel Acevedo, Terry Boddie, John
Beech, Heidi Schlatter, Claudia Schmacke, Susanna Starr,
Tom Kotik and Matt Freedman
Curated by Marian Griffiths
September 28 to November 5, 2000
Smack Mellon Gallery is pleased to present Trajectories,
the first exhibition of its 2000-2001 season. Eight young
on-the-rise artists, Manuel Acevedo, Terry Boddie, John
Beech, Heidi Schlatter, Claudia Schmacke, Susanna Starr,
Tom Kotik and Matt Freedman, will create large scale site
specific works. Smack Mellon's cavernous exhibition space
will challenge each artist to push his or her practice
into unexplored and risky territory.
Manuel Acevedo will suspend a 15' construction of Puerto
Rican mosquito netting from the ceiling of the gallery.
This past year Acevedo participated in Greater New York
at PS1.
Terry Boddie will install a cluster of paper kites printed
with photographs of clouds and faces. In 2000 Boddie was
an Artist in Resident at The Studio Museum in Harlem.
John Beech will continue his examination of the tools of
heavy industry with a large, 10'x8'x8' dumpster like form
constructed of plywood, painted on the inside with bright,
viscous enamels. Beech will have a solo show at the Stark
Gallery in November.
Heidi Schlatter will mount a 6'x11' vinyl photo of an old
wood paneled garage door against the gallery's rough northern
brick wall. Schlatter showed her work in Nobodies Home
at the Kunstbunker in Nuremburg, Germany this year.
Claudia Schmacke will pump aerated water through several
hundred feet of clear plastic tubing arranged in a puddle
formation on the gallery floor. Schmacke showed in 10th
East at the Norwich Gallery in Great Britain in the summer
of 2000.
Susanna Starr will place three of her paint saturated acetate
sponge shells in the small gallery. Starr had a solo show,
Absorbed, at the Cynthia Broan Gallery in January, 2000.
In the Project Room Tom Kotik will interweave computor
images taken from the linoleum kitchen floor of his parents
home in Brooklyn with the designs on a oriental rug owned
by his grandmother in Prague. In 2000 Kotik's work was
included in Once Removed at Socrates Park.
On the balcony Matt Freedman will hang a casual 11' by
21' mural, "The Freedmans Meet the President. Freedman
had a solo show in 2000 at Flipside Gallery in Brooklyn.
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