Colby Bird: Clyde Glenn Burns
Fitzroy Gallery is pleased to announce "Clyde Glenn Burns", an exhibition of new work by Colby Bird. This is the artist’s second show at the gallery. The exhibition is comprised of a series of new photographic prints and sculptures in which Bird makes evident the actions and rules that serve to temper guilt.
Mediating actions: subject, camera, artist, developing of image, scanning of image, printing of image, staining of image, mounting, framing.
Rules: consistent dimensions, accurate Kodak Color Control Patch colorways, precise professional framing, careful art handling, correct installation, proper contextualization, sale of work.
The "Leisure" prints are hand-toned photographic prints that are made sculptural with the addition of custom made, professionally painted frames. The 9 colors of these frames correspond to those of the Kodak Color Control Patch, a guide used by professional photographers to obtain accurate color when re-photographing artwork.
Alongside the prints are Bird’s "Chair" sculptures: Thonet-style bistro chairs stained, sawed, sanded, and reconfigured to become lithe, gestural, abstracted objects. Each of these sculptures has an entropic element (fruit, light, et al) that must be tended to during exhibition of the work.
The title of the exhibition is taken from the artist’s passing friendship with an elderly handyman in Round Rock, Texas, and their brief, formative encounters.
Recommended for you
Fitzroy Gallery is pleased to announce "Clyde Glenn Burns", an exhibition of new work by Colby Bird. This is the artist’s second show at the gallery. The exhibition is comprised of a series of new photographic prints and sculptures in which Bird makes evident the actions and rules that serve to temper guilt.
Mediating actions: subject, camera, artist, developing of image, scanning of image, printing of image, staining of image, mounting, framing.
Rules: consistent dimensions, accurate Kodak Color Control Patch colorways, precise professional framing, careful art handling, correct installation, proper contextualization, sale of work.
The "Leisure" prints are hand-toned photographic prints that are made sculptural with the addition of custom made, professionally painted frames. The 9 colors of these frames correspond to those of the Kodak Color Control Patch, a guide used by professional photographers to obtain accurate color when re-photographing artwork.
Alongside the prints are Bird’s "Chair" sculptures: Thonet-style bistro chairs stained, sawed, sanded, and reconfigured to become lithe, gestural, abstracted objects. Each of these sculptures has an entropic element (fruit, light, et al) that must be tended to during exhibition of the work.
The title of the exhibition is taken from the artist’s passing friendship with an elderly handyman in Round Rock, Texas, and their brief, formative encounters.