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Eliot Greenwald - In Fact

Past viewing_room
20 November - 11 December 2020
  • Eliot Greenwald - In Fact

    November 20 - December 11

     

     

  • Taymour Grahne Projects is pleased to present In Fact, an online solo show by NY-based artist Eliot Greenwald, opening on...

    Taymour Grahne Projects is pleased to present In Fact, an online solo show by NY-based artist Eliot Greenwald, opening on November 20, 2020.

  • ELIOT GREENWALD B. 1983, Portland, Maine. Lives and works in Brooklyn, New York. Eliot Greenwald is a self-taught artist currently...

    ELIOT GREENWALD

    B. 1983, Portland, Maine.

    Lives and works in Brooklyn, New York.

     

    Eliot Greenwald is a self-taught artist currently based in Brooklyn, New York. Eliot recently celebrated his debut solo show at Hesse Flatow Gallery and has an upcoming group show at Padre Gallery, both in New York. In December, he will be part of a two person presentation through Future Fair curated by Andrew Sendor, as well as a group show at Harper's Books (NYC), followed by a solo show at the same space in January 2021. He has participated in numerous shows in NYC, including Drawer, Emmanuel Barbault Gallery, Spring Break Art Fair and Christie’s. He has also included in many charitable exhibitions hosted by Cunsthaus (FL), Art Movement (LA), Art Walk, Yossi Milo Gallery, Monica King Contemporary, Gavin Brown’s Enterprise, Artists for Humans and Let’s Panic Magazine (all in NYC). Selected group shows include Wassaic Project, Ortega y Gassett, Latchkey Gallery, Unisex Salon, Bruce High Quality Foundation, Idio Gallery (all in NYC). He has received press on-line through media outlets such as ArtNews, Artsy, Hyperallergic and Young Space, as well as been published in Let’s Panic Magazine and Maake Magazine.

     



    • This online show offers a new approach to Eliot’s personal narrative of the Night Car, the iconography of which repeats itself throughout his work. A driverless car moves through sci-fi landscapes, picking up passengers under the gaze of two identical planets. In this mythological loop, environments are dedicated to swallowing their inhabitants at night. 

    • Within the Night Car, the passengers undergo mutations and births only to inevitably return to the story’s beginning. Unlike Eliot’s previous works, here the angle of perception shifts from the third person view to one from inside the Night Car, looking out and forward. The viewer takes the place of the passenger, looks beyond the amazement, or confusion, or shock, or devastation with eyes toward the next destination. 

    • Eliot’s works celebrate the unrelenting ability of humans to love and imagine new solutions, thus reviving notions of progress. The title 'In Fact' connects to this series, as these two words imply a sudden realization and a fundamental change in perception of reality and the world itself.

  • The viewer takes the place of the passenger, looks beyond the amazement, or confusion, or shock, or devastation with eyes... The viewer takes the place of the passenger, looks beyond the amazement, or confusion, or shock, or devastation with eyes...

    The viewer takes the place of the passenger, looks beyond the amazement, or confusion, or shock, or devastation with eyes toward the next destination.

  • Eliot’s works celebrate the unrelenting ability of humans to love and imagine new solutions, thus reviving notions of progress. Eliot’s works celebrate the unrelenting ability of humans to love and imagine new solutions, thus reviving notions of progress.

    Eliot’s works celebrate the unrelenting ability of humans to love and imagine new solutions, thus reviving notions of progress. 

  • Works

    • Eliot Greenwald, Night Car (Burning), 2020
      Eliot Greenwald, Night Car (Burning), 2020
    • Eliot Greenwald, Night Car (Drawing 35), 2020
      Eliot Greenwald, Night Car (Drawing 35), 2020
    • Eliot Greenwald, Night Car (Drawing 36), 2020
      Eliot Greenwald, Night Car (Drawing 36), 2020
    • Eliot Greenwald, Night Car (Drawing 39), 2020
      Eliot Greenwald, Night Car (Drawing 39), 2020
    • Eliot Greenwald, Night Car (Forward), 2020
      Eliot Greenwald, Night Car (Forward), 2020
    • Eliot Greenwald, Night Car (In Front), 2020
      Eliot Greenwald, Night Car (In Front), 2020
    • Eliot Greenwald, Night Car (Long Field), 2020
      Eliot Greenwald, Night Car (Long Field), 2020
    • Eliot Greenwald, Night Car (Unified Tree), 2020
      Eliot Greenwald, Night Car (Unified Tree), 2020
    • Eliot Greenwald, Night Car (Velvet), 2020
      Eliot Greenwald, Night Car (Velvet), 2020
    • Eliot Greenwald, Night Car (Bend), 2020
      Eliot Greenwald, Night Car (Bend), 2020
    • Eliot Greenwald, Night Car (Confrontation), 2020
      Eliot Greenwald, Night Car (Confrontation), 2020
    • Eliot Greenwald, Night Car (Division), 2020
      Eliot Greenwald, Night Car (Division), 2020
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