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Feb152011

INFINITY LANDING a SOLO SHOW by DEV HARLAN

On View March 5 - 17 2011

Opening Reception March 5, 2011 6-11pm

During Armory Arts Week

 

Rouge58 presents INFINITY LANDING, a site-specific installation consisting of new works in sculpture, projection and light manipulation by New York-based artist Dev Harlan. The exhibition is the first solo show by artist Dev Harlan and is intended to be viewed in a "leisurely" fashion, whilst presenting optically challenging work at a larger than life scale.

The centerpiece, TRIBAR I, is derived from the well known Penrose triangle illusion, and is realized as a three- dimensional illuminated sculpture. Like planets, the sculptures and viewer must come into alignment, at which point ecstatic infinite recursion takes hold. The pyramidal piece Rupture, is geometrically complimentary, and appears as though forever caught in a state of expansion, while luminous color wells up from its insides.

The exhibition will be on view from March 3rd through March 17th, with an opening reception and party on Saturday, March 5th from 6pm-11pm during Armory Arts Week.

Dev Harlan is a multidisciplinary artist whose hybrid practice combines the physical and the virtual with the use of sculpture, light and projection. As a self educated artist, designer and CG director, Devan’s uniquely identifiable aesthetic language and reductionist approach place his work at the forefront of a new mode of media arts practice. Harlan’s works have recently been shown at SCOPE NY Cinema Series, Optronica Festival, One Dot Zero Festival, Whitebox Gallery, Christopher Henry Gallery, Scope Miami Art Fair and the Vimeo Festival’s Vimeo World. Harlan is a native Californian and currently lives and works in New York. Suffolk Deluxe Electronic Bicycle, a work in collaboration with crochet artist Olek is currently on view at New York Studio Gallery, New York.

 

"Any Colour You Like" (Pyramid III) from Dev Harlan on Vimeo.

 

Dev Harlan (Pyramid IV) from Dev Harlan on Vimeo.

 

"Suffolk Deluxe Electric Bicycle, 1" Olek & Dev Harlan from Dev Harlan on Vimeo.

 

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