大画廊 features artist Andrew Falkowski

大画廊 features artist Andrew Falkowski

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  • On an oval canvas is light blue color with horizontal and vertical stripes.
  • On an oval canvas is light blue color with horizontal and vertical stripes.

NWU's 大画廊 will showcase the work of Andrew Falkowski in the "Wheel of Life/Tondos" exhibit August 22 through October 15. The exhibit will feature his "Wheel of Life" paintings and the "Skin Deep" Tondo Series. A reception will be held September 1 from 5 to 7 p.m. 

Always moving and always turning, Andrew Falkowski’s Tondo paintings have a restless variety of visual, tactile and material inquiry. His "Wheel of Life" paintings play with modernist abstraction, Thanka paintings of the eastern steppes and ancient Greek kylix cups. Their bas relief diagrammatic surfaces have compositions and colors that loosely function as allegorical descriptions of the forces that direct one’s perception.

In the ‘Skin Deep’ Tondo Series, the artwork appears to be discarded tondos casually wrapped in various types of plastic bags, nominally held together by a janky array of adhesive tape. They are, in fact, paintings. Acrylic paint is painstakingly cast and pigmented to be an indexical mirror of common place material surfaces. The 'Skin Deep' series slides between punk rock disenfranchisement, trompe l’oeil fastidiousness and sculptural simulacrum. 除了, Falkowski will present tondo sculptures made from hand-made and assembled plaster chain links. Functioning as an installation, the chain tondos activate the space, exploring how perceptual attention is directed.

Falkowski lives and works in 芝加哥. His work has been included in exhibitions at the St. Louis Contemporary Museum, 在伊利诺斯州, 加州, Missouri and New York and at the Andrew Rafacz Gallery, 芝加哥; Mixed Greens, NY; The Suburban, 橡树公园, IL; and at Hyde Park Art Center, 芝加哥. He has exhibited with Rosamund Felsen Gallery since 2004. He earned his B.A. at the University of 加州, Santa Cruz in 1995; his M.A. at the University of Wisconsin, Madison in 1999; and his M.F.A. at the 加州 Institute of the Arts in Valencia, CA in 2003.

The 大画廊 hours are Tuesday, Wednesday and Friday, 1 to 6 p.m., Thursday, Saturday and Sunday, 1 to 4 p.m. 大画廊 is located inside Rogers Center for Fine Arts, 50th Street and Huntington Ave.