Tavares Strachan



October 14 – November 11, 2006

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Components for Absolute
Symbiosis
,
2006
Plexiglas, mineral oil, Pyrex
82 1/2 x 40 x 40 inches


Components for Absolute
Symbiosis
,
2006
(detail)

Installation of Glo-Our Rainmaker
and Cloud Chamber Series 1
,
2006

Cloud Chamber detail
from
Glo-Our Rain Maker, 2006
New York City water, New York city dust,
mechanical components, computer glass
installation: variable dimensions
cloud chamber: 11 1/2 inches (approximate diameter)

Cumulonimbus (calvus) from
Cloud Chamber Series 1
,
2006
1 of 30 photographs mounted on a lightbox
12 x 9 3/4 inches
edition of 3

Compound Cloud (impending
storm) from Cloud Chamber
Series 1
,
2006
1 of 30 photographs mounted on a lightbox
12 x 9 3/4 inches
edition of 3

Altocumulus (castellanus)
from Cloud Chamber Series 1
,
2006
1 of 30 photographs mounted on a lightbox
12 x 9 3/4 inches
edition of 3

Cirrus (floccus) from Cloud
Chamber Series 1
,
2006
1 of 30 photographs mounted on a lightbox
12 x 9 3/4 inches
edition of 3

Click here for a PDF version of the following
Press Release.
For Immediate Release: September 25, 2006

TAVARES STRACHAN

OCTOBER 14 – NOVEMBER 11

Tavares Strachan’s first comprehensive exhibition of four major works will take place concurrently at the Feldman Gallery in Manhattan and Pierogi Gallery in Brooklyn. At the Feldman gallery, the artist will exhibit two sculptural works from 2006.

Components for Absolute Symbiosis

For this work, Strachan has reconstructed the major artery system of the human body in hollow

blown glass. Determining that at a specific viscosity of mineral oil the glass would become

nearly invisible, the artist built a thick Plexiglas container, weighing one and a half tons, to

hold three hundred gallons of the mineral oil in which the glass artery system was immersed.

In addition to its conventional properties, the oil is transformed by what the artist describes as

n alchemical adjustment.”

Glo–Our Rain Maker

Within a glass sphere, Strachan recreates the natural phenomenon of cloud formation, fabricating

an environment from a computer system, electronics and pressure, and the addition of water and

silicon powder. The silicon powder is released at varying intervals into the cloud chamber to create a

cloud that exists for approximately ten to fifteen minutes. The cycle is then repeated.

The exhibition also includes light box photographs of the cloud formations at various stages. Since the water and silica dust are from New York City, the photographs represent New York City cloud formations.

Strachan’s work, related to the displacement of physical space and its impact upon perception, touches on many issues – environmental, geographic, cultural, and historical. Themes of presence and distance, and the importance of preservation, relate to the artist’s life experience of cross-cultural clash.

Tavares Strachan was born in the Bahamas. He holds a BFA from the Rhode Island School of Design and an MFA from Yale University. His sculptural work, The Distance Between What We Have and What We Want (Artic Ice Project), a four and a half ton block of ice from the Artic Circle, encased in a specially designed case powered by solar energy, was exhibited at the Aubrey Sayle Primary School (which the artist attended) in Nassau, Bahamas last summer and will be shown in Miami at the time of Art Basel Miami in December.

Opening Receptions

Feldman Gallery: Saturday, October 14 from 6 to 8. Closing Date: November 11

Pierogi Gallery: Friday, October 13 from 7 to 9. Closing Date: November 13

Contact Information: 177 N. 9th Street, Brooklyn (718) 599-2144

Feldman Gallery hours are Tuesday through Saturday, 10 – 6. Monday by appointment. For information, contact Sarah Paulson at (212) 226-3232 or sarah@feldmangallery.com.

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