Thursday, August 13, 2009

BEG BORROW STEAL Globe Mention!

BEG BORROW STEAL was selected as one of the Cate McQuaid's picks for the 'Arts: the week ahead' section of the Boston Globe. Awesome! Scroll down to 'Galleries' to read her little write up. In other related news, we've got 93 confirmed guests on Facebook and rumor has it Narragansett Brewery will be hooking us up with tall boys. This should be a blast. SEE YOU THERE!

Monday, August 10, 2009

BEG BORROW STEAL


Just in case you've been under a Boston art rock, my friend/roommate/fellow artist Aaron Segal is putting together a truly epic show called BEG BORROW STEAL. I will have a piece in the show (which I will post a picture of after the opening...it's top secret!) and I want you all to come out for the opening, which is going to be an all out Art-tastic throw down. Boston best be ready.

PRESS RELEASE:

BEG BORROW STEAL
An Unauthorized Use of the LaMontagne Gallery

On View: August 15th - 29th
Opening Reception: Saturday, August 15th, 6 -8 PM

In these trying economic times, continuity often demands a hit to ones pride, or a duck from moral standards. BEG BORROW STEAL assembles the work of a variety of emerging artists who embrace theft and appropriation as key elements in their creative process. No artist works in a vacuum, all are reliant on imagery and concepts taken from outside sources. From the constant flow of contemporary pop culture, to the long history of artistic creation, to the inflated production of the economy, these artists depend on a constant exchange of ideas, materials, and conceptual stimuli to fuel their work. Several pieces found in BEG BORROW STEAL incorporate donated or cannibalized resources: a grandmother’s excess yarn, a friend’s vacation photographs, or trash left along the side of a street. BEG BORROW STEAL artists recycle pre-existing aesthetics from various sources including, classic cartoons, country western stars, or a pair of jeans. Conceptually these artists thrive on what has preceded them, as wells as that which surrounds them. The artists of BEG BORROW STEAL employ consumption as a means of making, and in doing so participate in the complexly of the current social and economic condition.

BEG BORROW STEAL is a group show of 28 young artists, juried and curated by Aaron M. Segal, a MassART graduate. Aaron is currently the art preparator of the LaMontagne Gallery. His objective for the show was to organize a group of peers, who may at this point in their careers still have limited access to commercial galleries, and give them the opportunity to show in one of Boston's best. In the spirit of the show, the LaMontagne Gallery has been begged borrowed and stolen while Russell LaMontagne is on vacation, hopefully he won't mind.

Contributing Artists:
Aimee Belanger, Octavia Bennet, Brian Butler, Michelle Carter, Cydney Cnossen, Corey Corcoran, Ryan Crowley, Alexander DeMaria, Hilary Doyle, Terrence Gaidamovcio, GJYD, Jes Hughes, Vanessa Irzyk, Victoria Jacob, Alex Jacobson, Ian Jeffrey, Michelle Livingston, Melissa McGorty, Matthew Mosher, Monica Nydam, Destiny Palmer, Chloe Reison, Jeremy Roby, Rachel Salamone, Camden Segal, John Skibo, Catherine Stack, Wayne Stoke, Noelle Teague, Jena Thomas, Christopher Wawrinofsky, Alison Wilder, Wilmont, Amy Yoshitsu, Michael Zachary


Founded in 2007, LaMontagne Gallery is a 2,300 square foot exhibition space located in South Boston on East Second Street. Russell LaMontagne was previously Co-Founder of LFL Gallery in New York City.



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