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MODERNISM Inc. 685 Market Street, Ste. 290, San Francisco, CA 94105 Tel 415.541.0461 Fax 415.541.0425 Michael Dweck Nymphs and Sirens Thursday, May 7-June 27, 2015 Opening reception: Thursday, May 7th, from 5:30 to 8:00pm Modernism Presents a Multiform Collection of Work by Michael Dweck The human body in motion is the ideal picture of the human soul Michael Dweck Modernism is pleased to present Nymphs and Sirens, a diverse collection of new and reimagined works by acclaimed American visual artist Michael Dweck. Since his childhood on Long Island s cloistered shores, the sea has served as muse, subject and metaphor in Dweck s art. It revealed itself as an Eden for the forever young surfers in 2004 s paradisiacal and symbolic The End: Montauk, N.Y., and appeared again as an abstract environment for the evasive female forms that populated 2009 s impressionistic Mermaids. Now, in his latest body of work, Nymphs and Sirens, Dweck, turns his focus to motion and medium, while carrying along reference points from the aforementioned sea-inspired collections. Scuptural Forms At the center of the new collection is a series of Sculptural Forms that feature photographs from Montauk and Mermaids printed on silk and coated with fiberglass and layers of high-gloss resin by skilled artisans to create beautiful, handmade surfboard-shaped sculptures that seamlessly merge Dweck s subject and medium. I love the implied movement of these forms, as well as the smooth, fluid shapes, says Dweck. They become vehicles that transport you to other places I would like people to have a transporting experience with the work.

Mural Form Contrasting the subtle curves of the boards, is a Mural Form that renders one of Dweck s mermaids larger than life, an apparition worthy of the Homeric legend. At 16 feet wide and 9 feet high and comprising one seamless panel printed on canvas, the mural s striking format gives its subject a new intensity and characterization as well as a firm, confrontational air. The mermaid, originally photographed below the surface in the waters of Florida s Weeki Wachee River, immerses the viewer with her sheer size and uses rich detail to bring a sense of mobility and intimacy to the imposing mural. Composite Forms The final piece of the collection ties together the previous experimentations with movement, form and scope. This largescale Composite Form combines multiple underwater images that capture the flow of bodies through time, using Dweck s careful composition to tease the brain and its sensitivity to motion cues. While there s no complete form or movement in any given frame, the combined information across multiple sections gives the piece an undeniable sense of gesture and time what Dweck calls a deconstructed and submerged ode to Eadweard Muybridge s work in the 1870s. For all their differences, the three formats and two series are unified by the subtlety and seductive physicality of Dweck s subjects. From the vibrant images of Montauk youth (reminiscent of Joel Meyerowitz s documentation of Cape Cod and Provincetown, paired with a thrust of Richard Avedon s dynamism) to the sensual and abstract mermaids (inspired in concept by Dweck s midnight fishing trips and in appearance by the works of Matisse and Yves Klein), Nymphs and Sirens is a shape-shifting, time-travelling ode to human form and all of its flowing intangibles, internal and external. It s always exciting to try to create a successful contradiction in this case, to present motion in still work, says Dweck. But I owed it to the subject to take the static and make it fluid again That s what this collection honors inherent form and motion that refuse to resign to anything. Michael Dweck, an American visual artist and filmmaker, was born in Brooklyn in 1957 and lives and works in New York. Select solo exhibitions include Michael Dweck: The End, Montauk, N.Y. (2003-10, New York, San Francisco, Tokyo); Michael Dweck: Three (2005, Tokyo), Michael Dweck: Mermaids (2008, Paris, Belgium, Hamburg, New York, Tokyo, Monaco); Michael Dweck: Giant Polaroids (2010, Belgium); Michael Dweck: Habana Libre (2011-12, San Francisco, Havana, New York, Toronto, Tokyo) becoming the first American living artist to have a solo museum exhibition in Cuba. Works by the artist are held in international art collections. Previously, Dweck studied fine arts at the Pratt Institute in Brooklyn, New York and went on to become a highly regarded Creative Director, receiving more than 40 international awards, including the coveted Gold Lion at the Cannes International Festival in France. Two of his long-form television pieces are part of the permanent film collection of The Museum of Modern Art in New York. This is his third exhibition at Modernism.

Sculptural Form Triple Gidget, 2015. Fabric, pigment and resin coated fiberglass, each individual piece 78 X 21 X 2.5 inches (198.1 X 53.34 X 6.35 cm), total installed 78 X 71 X 2.5 inches (198.1 X 180.34 X 6.35 cm)

Sculptural Form The Duke s Mermaid, 2015. Fabric, pigment and resin coated fiberglass, 78 X 21 X 2.5 inches (198.1 X 53.34 X 6.35 cm) Edition 9 of 10 + 1AP

Sculptural Form Brittany, 2015. Fabric, pigment and resin coated fiberglass, 78 X 21 X 2.5 inches (198.1 X 53.34 X 6.35 cm)

Sculptural Form Naughty Gidget, 2015. Fabric, pigment and resin coated fiberglass, 78 X 21 X 2.5 inches (198.1 X 53.34 X 6.35 cm)

Sculptural Form Camp Hero, 2015. Fabric, pigment and resin coated fiberglass, 78 X 21 X 2.5 inches (198.1 X 53.34 X 6.35 cm)

Sculptural Form For Laura Blears-1, 2015. Fabric, pigment and resin coated fiberglass, 78 X 21 X 2.5 inches (198.1 X 53.34 X 6.35 cm)

Mural Form Mermaid 105, 2015, archival pigment on coated canvas, 192 X 108 inches (487.68 X 274.32 cm)

Composite Form Abstract Mermaid 266b 266a 269a 269c, 2015. Archival pigment print, each individual piece 22 X 24 inches (55.8 X 61 cm), total installed 46 X 50 inches (116.8 X 127 cm)

Composite Form Abstract Mermaid 41 43 44 46b blue, 2015. Archival pigment print, each individual piece 24 X 29.7 inches (61 X 75.4 cm), total installed 50 X 46 inches (127 X 156 cm)

Composite Form Abstract Mermaid 3 19 22b 24, 2015. Archival pigment print, each individual piece 24 X 16.5 inches (61 X 41.9 cm), total installed 50 X 35 inches (127 X 116.8 cm)