Wednesday, November 19, 2008

sneak peak #1
















george ferrandi's work in unsung through december 28th at cinders.
































































































































up next: john orth's work in unsung

Thursday, October 16, 2008

Welcome to 88's.



A message from long-time friends and collaborating artists, George Ferrandi and John Orth:

We invite you to come see "Unsung." It's the first official endeavor of our latest enterprise, the collective known as "88's" and it is opening in Williamsburg at Cinders Gallery on November 14th. ("88's" is short for "88's and good numbers", which is CB lingo for "Best Wishes and Regards.")

Briefly, about us: George moved to Brooklyn on September 10, 2001 and became a New Yorker the next day. She runs a small business, called Saints Alive, which restores statues for churches. On any given day, her studio is given over in equal parts to the broken bodies of saints and to the less refined, but equally fractured figures of her own making. John splits his time between Gainesville, Florida, where he tends to a succulent garden and a band named Holopaw on the Subpop record label, and Brooklyn, USA where he fleshes out his many creative projects and hangs on the arm of his lovely boyfriend, Alan. On any given day, his house is given over to various whittlings, delicate stippled drawings, and stacks of song lyrics scrawled on Steno pads.

We met in Gainesville, Florida where George was a professor at the University of Florida. Soon after meeting, we organized an exhibit at an old train depot. This was the beginning of over a decade of collaborations which have included several national shows, a traveling circus (Cloudseeding Circus of the Performative Object), a comic strip, and an unfortunate summer haircut. (Sorry, George.)

Our latest collaboration, the 88's collective, is a celebration of our complimentary sensibilities and our shared interest in delicately adorned pathos, B-movie violence (Is that blood on her dress? Or just glitter?) and small, hyper-sexualized animals. We're happy to have 88's as a conceptual hook on which to hang the many hats of our creative efforts and to present Unsung as the first of those.

The work in Unsung started with conversations concerning the current presidential campaign. Our plea for a massive paradigm shift had us both contemplating what parts of our own psyches could use some serious shifting. We started with the imagery we associate with grass roots revolution - daggers, dynamite, pistols, the felled heads of toppled statues, and the closed eyes of innocents. We then created painted, cast plaster and carved wooden forms that relegate the physical violence of uprising safely to the realm of metaphor, but still speak to a simmering volatility and to the potential for cataclysmic change.

We hope you'll join us at the opening of Unsung. Until then -

88's and good numbers,

George and John



Unsung
November 14, 2008 - December 28, 2008
Opening Reception: November 14th, 7-10 pm

Cinders Gallery
103 Havemeyer St.
Williamsburg, Bkln
718.388.2311

Open Wed - Sun 1 - 7 pm