Foxy Production announces GEO, a group exhibition containing drawing, photography, sculpture and video that use geometry as a base to pose contemporary questions. Revisiting earlier explorations of the plane, line and grid, these works re-assess Modernism's utopian, spiritual and existential themes. GEO provides a dynamic snapshot of the evolving interest in the re-conceptualization and re-valuing of geometric structure by a new generation of artists.
Michael Bell-Smith (1978) holds a BA in Semiotics from Brown University. Exhibitions include: The Infinite Fill Show, Foxy Production, New York (2004); [plug.in], Basel, Switzerland (2003); Foundation for Art & Creative Technology, Liverpool, England (2003); Pacific Film Archives, Berkeley, CA; University of Washington Center for Digital Arts and Experimental Media, Seattle, WA (2003); Eyebeam Gallery, New York (2002).
Barbara Probst (1964) holds a BFA from the Akademie der Bildende Kunste, Munich and an MFA from the Kunstakademie Düsseldorf, Germany. Exhibitions include: Murray Guy, New York (2004) (solo); Museum of Contemporary Photography, Chicago, IL (2004); Galerie Asbaek, Copenhagen (2004); Kunsthaus Graz, Austria (2004); Between Spaces, Centro Cultural Andratx, Mallorca, Spain (2003); Kunstmuseum, Aarhus, Denmark (2002); Kunstverein Cuxhaven, Germany (2002) (solo); Photography after Photography (traveled to Fotomuseum Winterthur, Switzerland; Finnish Museum of Photography, Helsinki; Institute of Contemporary Art, Philadelphia, PA, and other venues (1995-1997).
Diana Puntar (1970) holds a BA from the University of Maryland, College and a MFA from the School of the Museum of Fine Arts, Boston. Exhibitions include Participant, New York (2005) (solo); SamSon Gallery, Boston (2004); Space 101, Brooklyn NY (2003); Luhring Augustine, New York (2003) ArtSpace, New Haven, CT (2002); Bellwether, New York (2001); PS122, New York (2000); The ICA, Boston (1999).
Sterling Ruby (1972) holds a BFA from The Art Institute of Chicago and is currently an MFA candidate at the Art Center College of Design, Pasadena. Exhibitions include Ronald Feldman Fine Arts, New York (2004); Wight Gallery / UCLA, LA (2004); Monya Rowe, New York (2004); David Kordansky Gallery, LA (2004); (collaborations with Kirsten Stoltman), LFL, New York (2004); Southfirst, Brooklyn NY (2004); Foxy Production, New York; Tate Britain, London (2003); Cirrus Gallery, Los Angeles (2003); The Bower, San Antonio (2003); Smart Project Space, Amsterdam (2003); 1R Gallery, Chicago (2003); The Ukrainian Institute of Modern Art, Chicago (2003).
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