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		<title>Crawdad Entertainment presents: I Enjoy this Experience</title>
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Sebastian Forray and Cheyanne Ramos in collaboration with Crawdad Entertainment Present: I Enjoy this Experience.
Red White Yellow is pleased to announce a new exhibition from Crawdad Entertainment, featuring site specific murals by Sebastian Forray and Cheyanne Ramos and video work by Cody Ledvina. Sound and music by Felix Pena.
SEBASTIAN FORRAY Born 1977 in Santiago, Chile
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<p>Sebastian Forray and Cheyanne Ramos in collaboration with Crawdad Entertainment Present: <em>I Enjoy this Experience</em>.</p>
<p>Red White Yellow is pleased to announce a new exhibition from Crawdad Entertainment, featuring site specific murals by Sebastian Forray and Cheyanne Ramos and video work by Cody Ledvina. Sound and music by Felix Pena.</p>
<blockquote><p>SEBASTIAN FORRAY Born 1977 in Santiago, Chile<br />
M.F.A. Painting &#038; Drawing, University of Houston, 2012 Candidate B.F.A. Photography and Digital Media, University of Houston, 2001<br />
EXHIBITIONS<br />
2010	Sketch Klubb: Nerd Garage Sale, The Joanna, Houston La Lengua Muerta, Labotanica, Houston Dis, Dat, Deez &#038; Doz: Deux!, The Joanna, Houston<br />
2009	Part Myth, LoneStar Studios, San Antonio, TX Sketch Klubb: Show Us Your Zits, Texas Firehouse, Queens, NY Sketch Klubb: Show Us Your Zits, SOFA Gallery, Austin Neverland, El Rincón Social, Houston The AMG Visual Stimulus Package, Apama Mackey Gallery, Houston Sketch Klubb: Show Us Your Zits, The Joanna, Houston<br />
2008	Monster Show 3, Domy Books, Houston &#038; Austin, TX Dis, Dat, Deez &#038; Doz, The Joanna Gallery, Houston<br />
2007	A Drawing Show, The Joanna Gallery, Houston 2006	Oh, Happy Day!, UH Small Projects Gallery, Houston 2000	Houston Area Exhibition, Blaffer Gallery, Houston<br />
CURATORIAL WORK<br />
2010	Emergent Behavior: Project for a Houston Biennial, The Temporary Space, Houston Drawn From Taiwan, Domy Books, Houston<br />
2009	Bathoschmathos, The Joanna Gallery, Houston 2008	Beyond The Wasteland, Domy Books, Houston<br />
AWARDS &#038; GRANTS<br />
2010	Joan Hohlt and Roger Wich Scholarship Eleanor &#038; Frank Freed Travel Scholarship The Idea Fund Grant (as a member of Sketch Klubb)<br />
2009	Dolores Mitchell Scholarship</p></blockquote>
<blockquote><p>CHEYANNE RAMOS</p>
<p>Born, Concord, California<br />
Lives and works in Houston</p>
<p>2009 	MFA, University of Houston, Houston, Texas<br />
2005 	BFA, Georgia State University, Atlanta, Georgia</p>
<p>SOLO EXHIBITIONS</p>
<p>2010     Beer and Skittles, McMurtrey Gallery, Houston, Texas<br />
2009 	Wish You Were Here, Projects Gallery, University of Houston<br />
	Lost Paradise, Joan Wich &#038; Co. Galley, Houston, Texas</p>
<p>SELECTED GROUP EXHIBITIONS</p>
<p>2011     New Works, McMurtrey Gallery<br />
2010	Faculty Show, LSC, University of Houston, Clear Lake<br />
Image Altered, Art League, Houston, Texas<br />
MFA Thesis Exhibition, Blaffer Gallery, University of Houston, Texas<br />
It’s Out There in the Air, Joan Wich &#038; Co. Gallery, Houston Texas<br />
2008 	Dramas: Real and Imagined, Williams Tower, Houston, Texas<br />
Dis, Dat, Deez &#038; Doz, The Joanna Gallery, Houston, Texas<br />
Beyond the Wasteland, Domy Books, Houston, Texas<br />
2006 	University of Houston Student Exhibition, Blaffer Gallery, Houston, Texas</p>
<p>AWARDS</p>
<p>2008 	Bunker Graduate Scholarship<br />
2008 	Delores Welder Mitchell Fellowship<br />
2007	Friends of Art Fellowship<br />
2006 	Presidential Graduate Fellowship, University of Houston</p>
<p>PUBLICATIONS</p>
<p>2009 	New American Paintings No. 84</p></blockquote>
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		<title>November 13 / Brenna Murphy / MindFold</title>
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<p>RED WHITE YELLOW is pleased to present new video work and installation by Portland artist, Brenna Murphy with the launch of her new website.</p>
<p>Show Statement</p>
<blockquote><p>loom and tapestry<br />
as nested reflections<br />
~folded mind mold~
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<p>CV</p>
<blockquote><p>Brenna Murphy</p>
<p>http://www.bmruernpnhay.com</p>
<p>bmruernpnhay@gmail.com</p>
<p>b. 1986, Edmonds, WA</p>
<p>Lives and works in Portland, OR</p>
<p>Education</p>
<p>2010</p>
<p>North Indian Classical Vocal Music, Michael Stirling, Portland, Oregon.</p>
<p>2009</p>
<p>BFA, General Fine Arts. Pacific Northwest College of Art, Portland, Oregon.</p>
<p>Selected Solo Exhibitions</p>
<p>2009</p>
<p>“Psychometry (III)” Right Window Gallery. San Fransisco, California.</p>
<p>“Foldy Codes <img src='http://redwhiteyellow.com/wp-includes/images/smilies/icon_wink.gif' alt=';-)' class='wp-smiley' /> ” BFA Gallery, PNCA. Portland, Oregon.</p>
<p>“Loom Room” Half and Half. Portland, Oregon.</p>
<p>Selected Group Exhibitions</p>
<p>2010</p>
<p>Sen-Oren “Trance”, Galleri Box. Gothenburg, Sweden.</p>
<p>“An Immaterial Survey of Our Peers” Sullivan Galleries. Chicago, Illinois.  </p>
<p>“Avatar 4D”, Noma gallery, San Francisco, California.</p>
<p>2009</p>
<p>&#8220;No Hay Banda&#8221; Reference Gallery. Richmond, Virginia.</p>
<p>“Language Thought and Reality” Valentines. Portland, Oregon.</p>
<p>“BFA Thesis Exhibition” PNCA. Portland, Oregon.</p>
<p>&#8220;Rhizome&#8217;s The Long Gallery&#8221; 7 x 7 Series. Why + Wherefore. whyandwherefore.com.</p>
<p>“Pyschometry (II)” Arratia Beer. Berlin, Germany.</p>
<p>“Pyschometry (I)” Exile, Berlin. Germany.</p>
<p>Commissioned Work</p>
<p>2010</p>
<p>Promotional Video for Eternal Tapestry, Portland, OR.</p>
<p>Stage Video for Operative, Portland, OR.</p>
<p>Music Video for Kemialliset Ystavat, Finland.</p>
<p>Stage Video for Golden Retriever, Portland, OR.</p>
<p>Album Cover for Carl Laukkenan, LA.</p>
<p>Album Cover for Matt Carlson, Portland, OR.</p>
<p>Album Cover for Kemialliset Ystavat, Finland.</p>
<p>2009</p>
<p>Album Cover for Internet 2, Barcelona.</p>
<p>Publications</p>
<p>Mould Map, London, Forthcoming.</p>
<p>The Report, Fall 2010.</p>
<p>Sen Oren: Trance, Gothenburg, Summer 2010.</p>
<p>PWR Paper #2, Berlin, Summer 2010.</p>
<p>Selected Press</p>
<p>“Scrambled: Brenna Murphy,” Vivian Hua. Redefine Annex Magazine, Seattle. Jan/Feb, 2010.</p>
<p>“Psychometry II,” Daniel Miller. Frieze Magazine. Aug, 2009</p>
<p>“Diskreter Blick in die Kristallkugel,” Dominikus Müller. Artnet.de. Apr, 2009.</p>
<p>“Brenna Murphy: Room,” Ceci Moss. Rhizome. Mar, 2009.</p>
<p>Professional Experience</p>
<p>Gallery Assistant, Pacific Northwest College of Art, Portland, OR. 2008-2009.</p>
<p>Weekly Guest Art Teacher, Emerson Elementary School, Portland, OR. 2006-2009</p>
<p>Member of 5 Person Art Collective “Oregon Painting Society” 2007-Present</p>
<p>Oregon Painting Society</p>
<p>Solo Exhibitions</p>
<p>2010</p>
<p>“Nightwave Catalog” Exhibition. Nationale, Portland</p>
<p>“Cruis&#8217;n” Performance and Installation. Appendix Project Space, Portland.</p>
<p>“RedRoom”, Performance. Tate Modern, London UK.</p>
<p>“No Soul for Sale”, Tate Modern, London UK.</p>
<p>“WitchAngel”, Performance. Portland 2010: Biennial of Contemporary Art,</p>
<p>Disjecta. Portland, OR.</p>
<p>“HexenHouse”, Installation. Portland 2010: Biennial of Contemporary Art,</p>
<p>Disjecta. Portland, OR.</p>
<p>“Oregon Painting Society at Dublab:Tonalism” Installation. Reed College.</p>
<p>Portland, OR.</p>
<p>“SpaceGuts”, Performance. Manuel Izquierdo Gallery, Pacific Northwest</p>
<p>College of Art, Portland, OR.</p>
<p>“ShadowGut”, Installation. Manuel Izquierdo Gallery, Pacific Northwest</p>
<p>College of Art, Portland, OR.</p>
<p>2009</p>
<p>“Radiant Dream Face”, Autzen Gallery, Portland State University, Portland.</p>
<p>“Recent Findings” Multimedia Performance. TBA:09 Festival. Portland,</p>
<p>OR.</p>
<p>“Ancient Teenager” 48 Hr. Residency. Multimedia Performance. Pancake</p>
<p>Clubhouse, Portland.</p>
<p>“Oregon Painting Society Collaborative Installation” Reed College,</p>
<p>Portland.</p>
<p>“Oregon Painting Society Redux”, Fontanelle Gallery, Portland.</p>
<p>“Firewood” Multi media performance. Rotture. Portland.</p>
<p>2008</p>
<p>“Oregon Painting Society”, Fontanelle Gallery, Portland.</p>
<p>2007</p>
<p>“Oregon Painting Society”, Performance. Doug Fir Lounge, Portland.</p>
<p>Group Exhibitions</p>
<p>2010</p>
<p>“From Lucky PDF, this is Mill 24”. Video Screening. Mill 24, Islington Mill.</p>
<p>Manchester U.K.</p>
<p>Disjecta’s Portland 2010 Sampler. White Box Gallery. Oregon State</p>
<p>University. Portland, OR.</p>
<p>Selected Bibliography</p>
<p>2010</p>
<p>John Motley, The Oregonian, “Mystical Esoterica: Oregon Painting Society</p>
<p>at Nationale” Aug. 2010</p>
<p>Ceci Moss, Rhizome, “Oregon Painting Society at Tate Modern” May 2010.</p>
<p>Bob Hicks, The Oregonian, “Portland 2010” April, 2010.</p>
<p>John Motley, Artslant Worldwide, “Oregon Painting Society at PNCA”, Feb.</p>
<p>2010.</p>
<p>2009</p>
<p>Lisa Radon, Culturephile, “Radiant Dream Face” Dec. 2009.</p>
<p>Lisa Radon, Portland Monthly, “Review: Oregon Painting Society” Sept.</p>
<p>2009.</p>
<p>Sarah Mirk, Portland Mercury, “Spooky Spirituality of the Oregon Painting</p>
<p>Society” Sept. 2009.</p>
<p>Selected Discography</p>
<p>2010</p>
<p>“Cruis&#8217;n” Oregon Painting Society. Cassette only release.</p>
<p>“Oregon Painting Society Field Recording No. 1” Cassette only release.</p>
<p>“Radiant Dream Face” Oregon Painting Society. Cassette only release. Gift</p>
<p>Tapes, Seattle.</p>
<p>“Shadowgut” Oregon Painting Society CD.</p></blockquote>
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<p>RED WHITE YELLOW is pleased to present a series of never before shown claymation videos by New York artist, Jocelyn Shipley. </p>
<p>SHOW STATEMENT</p>
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Jocelyn is known for her sculptures and installations, all invoking cultish, visceral responses. In this particular series from her Skowhegan residency in 1997, Jocelyn creates strange narratives surrounding sex, death and mutilation. It&#8217;s a grossly beautiful and engaging collection of heads exploding and chronic masturbators. The originals are all on VHS tape, lending a nostalgic view of technology only a decade old.
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<p>CV</p>
<blockquote><p>Jocelyn Shipley</p>
<p>EDUCATION:</p>
<p>California Institute of the Arts, MFA, 1998.<br />
University of Illinois-Chicago, BFA, 1993.</p>
<p>SELECTED EXHIBITIONS:</p>
<p>2008<br />
&#8220;The Secret Life of Sculpture&#8221;, CANADA, New York, NY</p>
<p>2006<br />
&#8220;Ragged&#8221;, Kate MacGarry, London, England<br />
&#8220;Action Adventure&#8221;, CANADA, New York, NY<br />
&#8220;Squombi&#8221;, Donkey Gallery, Albuquerque, NM</p>
<p>2005<br />
&#8220;Frisky Flaming Hot&#8221;, Galleri Christina Wilson, Copenhagen, Denmark<br />
Deborah Colton Gallery, Houston Texas<br />
&#8220;WITH US AGAINST REALITY, OR AGAINST US!&#8221;, curated by Ida Ekblad and Anders Nordby,<br />
Willy Wonka Inc., Oslo, Norway and Galleri S.E, Bergen, Norway<br />
&#8220;Pholklore&#8221;, CANADA, New York, NY<br />
&#8220;thaw the yedi&#8221;, Brooklyn Fire Proof, Brooklyn, NY</p>
<p>2004<br />
&#8220;The Stray Show&#8221;, Fresh Up Club &#038; False Front, Chicago, IL</p>
<p>2003<br />
&#8220;Tranmogrification&#8221;, CANADA, New York, NY<br />
&#8220;You Are My Sunshine/ You Is My Sunshine&#8221;, curated by Jeremy Yoder and Constance Feydy, Canada, New York, NY </p>
<p>2001<br />
&#8220;Every Woman Has a Fantasy&#8221;, Canada, New York, NY<br />
&#8220;Market Strategies&#8221;, curated by Cheyney Thompson, Oni Gallery, Boston, MA<br />
&#8220;New Yorks From New York&#8221;, curated by Wallace Whitney, Bay Area Center for the Consolidated Arts, Berkeley, CA</p>
<p>2000<br />
&#8220;Greater New York&#8221;, curated by Carolyn Christov-Bakargiev, PS1 Contemporary Art Center, Long Island City, NY<br />
&#8220;Red, Room&#8221;, curated by Ken Hayes, Pekao Gallery, Toronto, Canada</p>
<p>1999<br />
&#8220;The Leo Koenig Show&#8221;, curated by Leo Koenig, John Weber Gallery, New York, NY<br />
&#8220;US Exchange&#8221;, curated by Philip Grauer, Anna Leonowens Gallery, Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada</p>
<p>VIDEO SCREENINGS:</p>
<p>2000<br />
&#8220;Greater New York&#8221;, curated by Carolyn Christov-Bakargiev, PS1 Contemporary Art Center, Long Island City, NY</p>
<p>1999<br />
&#8220;Chicken Fried Horrowshow&#8221;, Nova Scotia College of Art and Design, Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada</p>
<p>1998<br />
&#8220;Four Californian Filmmakers&#8221;, curated by Mark Allen, The Aurora Pictureshow, Houston, TX</p>
<p>SPECIAL PROJECTS:</p>
<p>2004<br />
&#8220;Turkducken&#8221;, Cave Metal Performance Duo, Deitch, LFL &#038; Canada, NY</p>
<p>2001<br />
&#8220;Shut Up Time!&#8221;, co-curator with Karl Conrad, Good/Bad Art Collective, Brooklyn, NY</p>
<p>1997<br />
&#8220;In the Name of the Place&#8221;, GALA Committee member with Mel Chin,<br />
MOCA-Geffen Contemporary, Los Angeles, CA;<br />
Kwangju Biennial, Korea;<br />
Grand Arts, Kansas City, MO</p>
<p>BIBLIOGRAPHY:</p>
<p>2003<br />
Cotter, Holland, &#8220;Art in Review: Transmogrification&#8221;, The New York Times, Feb. 28<br />
Raskin, Lisi, &#8220;Jocelyn Shipley and Michael Mahalchick&#8221;, Frieze, July/August<br />
Schambelan, Elizabeth, &#8220;You Are My Sunshine/You Is My Sunshine&#8221;,<br />
ARTFORUM.com Critic&#8217;s Picks, June<br />
Residences:<br />
Skowhegan School of Art, Showhegan, Maine, 1997.<br />
Ox-Bow School of Art, Chicago Art Institute Summer Program, Saugatuck, MI, 1992, 1993 &#038; 1995.
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		<title>July 24 / Debo Eilers / BornAgain</title>
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<p>Show Statement</p>
<blockquote><p>All capitalistic canalization overflown. Here production follows a different agenda. </p>
<p>During Berlin winter 2007, Eilers and Xedro happened to be resident in a nearly empty post-soviet flat. A large side window was the master wall. There was this amazing space whose restroom area took more floor than it should have. A series of sculptures made out of scrap were expanding from the bathtub, set in the shower box like in a ready-to-be-alarmed vitrine. As I was previously told, any piece that entered that royal toilet was about to be demolished in a couple of hours. Hopefully there is a documentation of the smash – a film yet unknown at present date. In the main room: an inflatable used as a bed, a tent used as sporadic depo, a cage zone hosting a vertical, imaginary alcove for a music I had never heard before. </p>
<p>You see, the cage trope comes back. Like in Coolhaus, 2008, which makes you snoop into a fly-through cell scenario. A cell quite expensively studied, maybe a hotel room. </p>
<p>This whole body of works had a sleazy entity, not truly disturbing, not classifiable, and strange enough, not at all absorbing the vacant freedom of the environment. Assemblages of matter raising from the pavement, some hanging from the ceiling. </p>
<p>Initiated canvases were suspended like flags or rolled open like portrait carpets. Everything I saw in there had been generated, brought together to remain in fieri: conceptually and physically movable. Possibly slowly. Tentatively a convenience. In some way, that studio can determine in my memory a quality that blends discretion and eminence. </p>
<p>Just tell me one thing, one infinite Kurt Schwitters column, how would it look today? </p>
<p>Transparent cans filled with garbage to support a table desk. Pieces of everyday life communication are converted into art objects and thereby de-literalized – illusionistic spaces, a computer interface collage, rural economy: Screen grab, 2008 – are they content or are they form? They are neither. </p>
<p>As I recall, I know you love to show off. But I never thought that you would take it this far. &#8211; Francesca Lacatena</p></blockquote>
<p>CV</p>
<blockquote><p>Debo Eilers</p>
<p>Lives and works in New York<br />
Education</p>
<p>2007                          Columbia University, MFA , Visual Arts, School of the Arts,</p>
<p>                                  New York, New York</p>
<p>2004                       University of Texas, BFA, Studio Art, School of Arts,</p>
<p>                                  Austin, Texas</p>
<p>Solo Exhibitions</p>
<p>2009   I’ve got $3,000 in my wallet, On Stellar Rays, New York<br />
Group Projects, Exhibitions + Screenings</p>
<p>2010   KAYA, with Kerstin Bratsch, 179 Canal, New York</p>
<p>           Debo Eilers with On Stellar Rays , Art Los Angeles Contemporary</p>
<p>           The Amazone Conversation, curated by Manuel Scheiwiller, Raum Zur Kunst, Basel</p>
<p>           Hell, No!, curated by Rj Supa &#038; David Fierman Convent Saint Cecilia, Brooklyn</p>
<p>           Reconstruction #1, On Stellar Rays, New York</p>
<p>           Greater New York 2010, curated by Klaus Biesenbach, Connie Butler, &#038; Neville Wakefield,</p>
<p>           MOMA/P.S.1, Queens, NY    </p>
<p>2009   The Dark Show Returns As A Ghost, curated by Katie Guggenheim, Paradise Row, London</p>
<p>           A minus suitcas, curated by Eva Jung, Brain Factory, Seoul  </p>
<p>           Exhibition 211, June 5-11, New York</p>
<p>           Saloon 3 (Debo Eilers/Jane Jo) Performance &#038; Curated by Georgia Sagri, New York</p>
<p>           The Fuzzy Set, screening curated by Pilar Conde, LAXART, Los Angeles</p>
<p>           Professor Eilers, Performa 09 – The Third Biennial of New Visual Art Performance</p>
<p>           New York</p>
<p>           Circular File Channel Episode 2006 (2009), videos organized by Josh Kline and Anicka Yi,           </p>
<p>           Commissioned by Tairone Bastien / Performa 09 </p>
<p>2008   Nothing is exciting. Nothing is sexy. Nothing is embarrassing. Museum of Modern Art Vienna        </p>
<p>            (Mumok), April 20</p>
<p>            The Dark Show, curated by Katie Guggenheim, The Wallis Gallery Warehouse, London</p>
<p>            Yes, curated by Tairone Bastien, AR / Contemporary Gallery, Milan</p>
<p>            Swapmeet, High Desert Test Sites, organized by Amy Yao, Joshua Tree</p>
<p>2007   Carte Blanche, curated by Ronnie Bass, Elizabeth Dee Gallery, New York</p>
<p>            Analogous Logic,curated by Lumi Tan, Temporary Storage, Brooklyn</p>
<p>            New Misunderstandings, curated by Roy Stanfield, Moti Hasson Gallery, New York</p>
<p>            This Land is Our Land, curated by Ronnie Bass, The Henry Art Gallery, Seattle</p>
<p>            Performa 07, Performa TV/ With Ronnie Bass</p>
<p>            Pedastool. Wallstreet (With Nic Xedro and Georgia Sagri) New York</p>
<p>            Moonch. UBS Corporate Park (with Nic Xedro) New York</p>
<p>            Uterpain/Juanpa. 23rd street (with Nic Xedro and Georgia Sagri), New York </p>
<p>2006   Oktuber to Decumber, curated by Roy Stanfield, Moti Hasson Gallery, New York</p>
<p> 2005   Nemo Film Festival, Independent Exposure, Paris</p>
<p> 2003   CinemaTexas8, UT Student Competition, Austin</p>
<p>            Rooftop Fillms, Texas Night curated by Spencer Parsons, Brooklyn</p>
<p>2002   CinemaTexas7, UT Student Competion ,No Budget Award, Austin  </p>
<p>Recent Press</p>
<p>John Mollett, Greater New York 2010, Whitewall Daily, June 2010</p>
<p>Linda Yablonsky, Miniskirt, BodySuit, Orffspice MoMA PS1 Extravaganza, Bloomberg, April 2010</p>
<p>Sophie Landers, On Stellar Rays, The Wild, Issue 1(Hero) 2010</p>
<p>Christian Viveros Faune, “PS1’s Greater New York 2010” Is Worse Than The Biennial, Village Voice,</p>
<p>             June 2010</p>
<p>Tyler Coburn, Greater New York: Review Part 3, ArtReview.com, June 2010</p>
<p>Chris Evangelista, Big Apple Art: The Greater New York Exhibit Returns To PS1, Encore, June 2010</p>
<p>Best in Mixed Media, Timeout, critics pick “Kaya” Debo Eilers &#038; Kerstin Bratsch</p>
<p>Michael Wilson, Artforum online, January 2009</p>
<p>Tyler Coburn, Reviews Marathon, ArtReview, April 2009</p>
<p>Carolina Busta, New York, Artforum, December 2008</p>
<p>Mat, Issue 3, 2008</p>
<p>Debo Eilers and Das Institut (Kersin Bratsch &#038; Adele Roder), Haircuts and Guitars: Back and Front,</p>
<p>Ouvo, Issue 18, 2008</p>
<p>New Misunderstandings by Marie-Adele Moriot, Artlies, Issue 50, May, 2008</p>
<p>John Kelsey, Artforum, December 2007</p></blockquote>
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<blockquote><p>RED WHITE YELLOW is pleased to present new video work by Stephanie Davidson that plays with perceptions of space and time by layering 3D renderings and animations over 2D kaleidoscopic moving imagery.   </p>
<p>Stephanie Davidson is a prolific artist working with collages, gifs and video.  Incorporating a generous sense of humor but also a great deal of empathy, most of her work can be interpreted as the human being&#8217;s existential crisis and their persistence to pursue the pointless. She is also well known for her Tumblr blog, called <a href="http://risingtensions.tumblr.com/">Rising Tensions</a>, which is a curated space of internet images and gifs. She currently works and lives in Toronto, Canada.</p></blockquote>
<p><strong>CV</strong></p>
<blockquote><p><a href="http://www.stephd.biz/">Stephanie Davidson</a><br />
Toronto<br />
steph at stephd.biz</p>
<p>Education</p>
<p>B.A Honors, Visual Arts/Media Information Technoculture. University of Western Ontario, 2006<br />
Group Shows</p>
<p>2009</p>
<p>Neighbourhood Sacrifice,	(April), DeLeon White Gallery, Toronto. Curator: Jesjit Gill<br />
Halo Halo Launch, Urbanspace Gallery, Toronto. Curator: Jeff Garcia</p>
<p>Dream Sequence, Synchronicity, LA. Curator: Katie Vonderheide.</p>
<p>2008<br />
Christmas GIF(t)s, Show Cave Gallery, Los Angeles. Curator: Keenan Marshall Keller.</p>
<p>Nuit Blanche Draw-a-thon, Urbanspace Gallery. Curator: Kelly Marie.</p>
<p>Poster Show III, Whippersnapper Gallery, Toronto Ontario. Curator: J. Ryan Halpenny.</p>
<p>I Maintain My Innocence, 401 Richmond, Toronto Ontario. Curator: Sarah Butterill.</p>
<p>Free Drawings II, Xpace, Toronto Ontario. Curator: Jesjit Gill.</p>
<p>Zombie Surfers, Cell Space, London England. Curator: Milika Muritu.</p>
<p>Chimera Frontiera, Junc Gallery, Los Angeles. Curator: Katie Vonderheide.</p>
<p>Free Drawings, XPace, Toronto Ontario. Curator: Jesjit Gill.</p>
<p>Jolly Rogers, Forest City Gallery, London Ontario. Curator: Derek Liddington.</p>
<p>2007</p>
<p>Luminato, Toronto Ontario. Curator: Anthony Swaneveld.</p>
<p>These Bagels Are Gnarly, Cinders Gallery, Brooklyn, U.S.A. Curator: Rich Jacobs .</p>
<p>MOTU, Magic Pony, Toronto Ontario. Curator: Lola Landekic, Reece Hobbins.</p>
<p>Home and Away, SPACE Gallery, Pittsburgh, U.S.A. Curator: Thad Kellstadt</p>
<p>The Girls Room, Jen Bekman, New York. Curator: Chloe Derderian</p>
<p>2006 Streetspace, mural project on Pearl St., Columbus Ohio. Curator: Edmund Gaisie.</p>
<p>X, ArtLab, University of Western Ontario, London Ontario. </p>
<p>O Billy show, SubV Gallery, Monteral Quebec. Curator: James Kirkpatrick.</p>
<p>Headquarters Galerie, Montreal, Quebec</p>
<p>2006</p>
<p>O Billy Fundraiser, Forest City Gallery, London Ontario.</p>
<p>Skateboard Scraps, ArtLab, University of Western Ontario, London Ontario.</p>
<p>2005</p>
<p>Open Call, ArtLab, University of Western Ontario.</p>
<p>Juried Exhibition, ArtLab, University of Western Ontario.</p>
<p>Solo show, Alex P. Keaton. London, Ontario. Curator: Elsa Rose.
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<blockquote><p>As a child in rural Oklahoma, life consisted of very little in the form of cultural stimulus. Outside of the hallways of high-school, church and music offered opposite paths towards a cultural identity. Re-defining oneself took invention and appropriation. This resulting identity, and the intersection of religious repentance and youth rebellion, has become a central tenant in Ryan&#8217;s work.</p>
<p>A kind of anthropology of 1990s rural youth and drug culture has emerged, composed of the most basic, diluted aspects of the 60s and 70s, along with an innocent understanding of suburban “fringe” cultures. Being pre-internet, the malls, bookstores, and head shops of nearby suburbs became the only way to mine for information. This research produced an array of visual signifiers, which themselves defined the artist&#8217;s own teenage angst and created a steadily evolving material identity.</p>
<p>For this exhibition, Ryan continues his self reflective archaeological vision quest through video, digital prints, and sculptures of relics and artifacts of his &#8220;sacred&#8221; juvenilia. With the current economic and political state looking progressively bleak, sorting through his naive past helps to understand and make sense of what may come to be.</p></blockquote>
<p>CV</p>
<blockquote><p><a href="http://astralzoo.tumblr.com/">RYAN LAUDERDALE</a></p>
<p>B. 1979 STILLWATER, OK<br />
LIVES AND WORKS IN AUSTIN, TX</p>
<p>Education<br />
2005 BFA Studio Art &#8211; BA Art History, University of Texas at Austin</p>
<p>Selected Exhibitions<br />
2009 No Lone Zone, Creative Research Lab, Austin, TX<br />
Ryan Lauderdale: Project Space, Okay Mountain, Austin, TX<br />
We Like the Good, Live with Animals, Brooklyn, NY<br />
DIY: Double Wide, Texas Biennial, Women &amp; Their Work, Austin, TX<br />
2008 Texpose, Paragraph Gallery, Kansas City, MO<br />
Harvest, MASS Gallery, Austin, TX<br />
Greetings from Berrydale, Okay Mountain, Austin, TX (with Michael Berryhill)<br />
The Nature Show, LMNL, Austin, TX<br />
2007 Come on Feel the Whatever, Concordia University, Austin, TX<br />
Surprise Me, Gallery Lombardi, Austin, TX<br />
Endwise, Current Space, Baltimore, MD<br />
Blue Screen: Wow man, Take me away, Fuse Box, Austin, TX<br />
Digital Showcase 41, AMODA, Austin, TX<br />
Never Meaning No Harm, MadArt, St. Louis, MO (with Eric Gibbons)<br />
2005 Terra Cognita Cinematexas 10, AMLI, Austin, TX<br />
Senior Studio Exhibition (juried), Creative Research Laboratory, Austin, TX<br />
BIZ SKOOL, Video installation &#8211; McCombs Business School, University of Texas, Austin, TX</p>
<p>Bibliography<br />
Faires, Robert. The Austin Chronicle. 10 April, 2009.<br />
Duncan, Michael. Texas Biennial 2009 (Exh. Catalog). 2009.<br />
Schulman, Blair. …might be good (issue #112). 12 December, 2008.<br />
Geha, Katie. …might be good (issue #94). 7 March, 2008.<br />
Douberley, Amanda. The Austin Chronicle. 22 February, 2008.<br />
Scherer, Kate. Cinematexas 10 (Exh. Catalog). 2005.</p></blockquote>
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		<title>February 13th / Dylan Reece / Luminous Visions</title>
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Dylan Reece&#8217;s current exhibition, &#8220;Luminous Visions&#8221; will feature a video projection and 2D work related to the video through stills, collage and digital prints.<br />
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Dylan will be showing a video work called &#8220;Luminous Livingston Seagull.&#8221; It is a mash-up of the 1973 film, based of the book, Jonathan Livingston Seagull, and a 1998 computer generated psychedelic video called Luminous Visions. The two films are superimposed and allowed to run without any additional editing or manipulation. Through this one simple device, many surprising alignments and potentially meaningful synchronicities unfold, calling into question the role of chance as a neutral artistic device and highlighting the absurdities inherent to both films.</p></blockquote>
<p><strong>About Dylan Reece</strong></p>
<blockquote><p>Dylan Reece was born in in Garland, Texas in 1982. He received a B.F.A. in Design from the University of Texas at Austin in 2005. He has recently exhibited work at MASS Gallery, UT Dallas CentralTrak, Okay Mountain Project Space, The Creative Research Laboratory, LMNL Gallery, The Austin Museum of Digital Art, and the Helen Day Art Center in Vermont.</p></blockquote>
<p><strong>Dylan&#8217;s Artist Statement</strong></p>
<blockquote><p>Dylan Reece&#8217;s work employs a variety of media — prints, photography, painting, animated GIFs, and sculpture — to juxtapose appropriated imagery that alludes to a historical questioning of progressive cultural periods. Drawing from a range of sources, including the pop-metaphysics of the &#8217;70s, the classical art of Greece and Rome, the internet, vintage nature books, rave culture, and Modernism in art, the imagery for much of the work is informed by the ambitions and failures of once progressive cultural movements and an underlying sense of social progress gone awry. In a world characterized by ever increasing flows of information and rapid change in complexity of social systems and cultural dynamics, his work looks to past failures to find strategies on how the same outcomes might be thwarted in the digital age.</p></blockquote>
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