mercury twenty

 

475 25th St. (at Telegraph)

tel 510.701.4620

 

Open Thursday through Saturday from 12-6pm and by appointment.

 

Oakland, CA 94612

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Exhibition dates: March 31 - April 30, 2011

· Collectors' Preview: Thursday, March 31, 6-8pm
· Opening Reception: Friday, April 1 from 6-9 pm (in conjunction with Oakland Art Murmur)

· Artists' Talk: Saturday,April 9, 2 pm

SOLO SHOW
Margaret Chavigny: Family Ties

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Image: Not Knowing, 2010, oil, beeswax, collage on panel 36"x36"

In her latest body of work, painter Margaret Chavigny investigates the idea of family ties: the undercurrents of connection that draw us to one another, bind and nurture us. The artist is interested in the transformative process of painting; how the various materials of painting interact with layers of imagery, allowing a seed idea to become over time something richer and less known. In the work presented in Family Ties, Chavigny extends the idea of a family tree, a map of identity past and present, to form an image which more truly reflects adoptive families. She uses the mandala as a traditional symbol of wholeness, its radial symmetry reflecting an integrated unity. Carried in each of us there is a known and an unknown history, in our genes and in our body memory, which reflects the subtle variation of inner states of mind: vulnerability, awe, loss, wonder, passage, memory, and growth. How important is this story? Do we know it somehow in our bones, and are we bound to manifest it in our lives? Chavigny explores these paths through the process of painting and embodies these questions in her work.

Margaret Chavigny holds an MFA from the Tyler School of Art in Philadelphia, and exhibits her work at SFMOMA Artist's Gallery and at Mercury 20. She lives in Oakland with her husband and two children. Additional information about her work can be found at www.margaretchavigny.com.

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SOLO SHOW
Terryl Dunn: Travels and Dreams

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Image: Barcelona, 2010, oil on panel 36"x48"

Oakland artist Terryl Dunn presents a series of large, vivid paintings inspired by journals, sketches and memories of his extensive travels in his first show at Mercury 20 Gallery entitled Travels and Dreams. Indeed, the many locations he has visited including Bali, India, Pakistan, Barcelona and Hawaii as well as imagined locales and future destinations even inhabit the artist's dreams. The climate, terrain, geology, colors, culture, history and spiritual energy of each place are incorporated into Dunn's exuberant work.

Dunn works with oil, wax, dry pigments and drawing media, usually starting with a landscape but often texturing and layering images, transforming them into a deep patina of expression and abstraction. One of Dunn's paintings might start out as a geometrically composed work in shades of green if the first memories evoked were of foliage on grand boulevards but after weeks or months of work, the paintings would evolve to encompass in rich detail the cacophony of markets and brightly decorated busses, the colors of earth and dust, the feel of the mist in the surrounding hills and the movement of people, clothing and buildings. Dunn states that "I move my memories, as well as the paint, over the canvas."

Terryl Dunn lives and works in Oakland, CA. He holds a BFA from the Pacific Northwest College of Art. His work has been shown at Blackfish Gallery, Portland, Wentz Gallery/Oregon Art Institute and Luca Simeoni Gallery, NYC.

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GROUP SHOW

Julie Alvarado, Mary V. Marsh, Joan Weiss:
Singular Sensations

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Mercury 20 Gallery is pleased to announce Singular Sensations, a group show with artists Julie Alvarado, Mary V. Marsh and Joan Weiss. The show explores the intimacy of perception through painting, printmaking and the artist's book.

Julie Alvarado paints realistic portraits and landscapes that are derived from photographic imagery that she gathers and manipulates to form narratives of personal interest and humor. The artist uses oil and acrylic on panel, formatted in a small scale, which references a kind of postcard or visual memoir of places real and stories imagined. Taste is a series of small acrylic portraits of food taken from the pages of cookbooks published in the early 1950's. Taste is an intimate sense and food is a big source of pleasure in most lives. The images portrayed reflect a complex realm of satisfaction both physiological and emotional, much of which involves memories of childhood.

Mary V. Marsh collects discarded library books and cards and re-constructs them with prints and drawings into artist's books and wall works. Sketchbook drawings of commuters reading are carved into block prints and hand-printed on book pages in the Books & Habits series. Journeying is a limited-edition book by Tony Bellaver and Mary V. Marsh. Journal entries, haikus and drawings are transcribed on library cards, cataloging a love of backpacking, collecting, and making art together.

Painter Joan Weiss explores the repetition of forms in nature and the emotional resonance of color, finding inspiration in the layering of shapes, the creation of pattern and the simultaneous processes of growth and decay in the natural world. Focused on the inherent materiality of paint and the symbolic properties of color, Weiss creates images suggestive of nature while also dreamlike and mysterious.


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Founded in 2006, Mercury 20 is a contemporary art gallery established, supported and operated by East Bay artists. Mercury 20 maintains a venue for its member artists to exhibit, develop, and advance their work and is committed to exhibiting art of diverse media and content. Exhibitions rotate monthly and the gallery presents a well-attended opening event every first Friday in conjunction with the Oakland Art Murmur.

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Founded in 2006, Mercury 20 is a contemporary art gallery established, supported and operated by East Bay artists. Mercury 20 maintains a venue for its member artists to exhibit, develop, and advance their work and is committed to exhibiting art of diverse media and content. Exhibitions rotate monthly and the gallery presents a well-attended opening event every first Friday in conjunction with the Oakland Art Murmur. ARTISTS REPRESENTED: JULIE ALVARADO, JO ANN BIAGINI, ERIC BOHR, MARGARET CHAVIGNY, TERRYL DUNN, CHELA FIELDING, P.K. FRIZZELL, PETER HONIG, MAYA KABAT, KATHLEEN KING, MARY V. MARSH, JILL MCLENNAN, DAVE MEEKER, CHARLIE MILGRIM, JAMIE MORGAN, MARY CURTIS RATCLIFF, JULIANNE STERLING, LAURA VAN DUREN, JOAN WEISS

For more info: mercurytwenty@gmail.com, 510-701-4620, http://www.mercurytwenty.com

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