Projects

Nick Bastis, Noah Furman and Cudelice Brazelton
Anthony Romero Curatorial Fellowship
Saturday, February 14th 2015
Noah Furman
Noah Furman

Program

Anthony Romero presented a night of performance and film with esoteric performance actions from Nick Bastis and Noah Furman with a film by Vox X artist Cudelice Brazelton.

Artist Statements

Fresh off his exhibition at Catherine Bastide gallery in Brussels, Sculptor Nick Bastis continues his exploration of speaking and absence with a new video and performance about ventriloquism.

Noah Furman Video Documentation




Cudelice Brazelton Video Piece




Bios

Nick Bastis (MFA, 2013, University of Chicago), born 1985. Currently based between Brussels, BE and Vilnius, LT. Works recently shown at the Museum of Contemporary Photography (Chicago, US), Fluxia (Milan, IT) and Objectif (Antwerp, BE), upcoming shows at Regards (Chicago, US), Podium (Olso, NO), Kunsthalle Athena (Athens, GR), Chapter NY (New York City, US).
www.nickbastis.com

Noah Furman (artist) born 1984, Chicago, IL. Hunter college MFA expected may 2015. Works in painting, sculpture, and performance. Currently investigating death, the prone body, the floor, the unconscious, the voice, and light.

Cudelice Brazelton is a visual artist living in Columbus, Ohio. His work focuses on thecurrent topics of racial identity and the language of urban culture through a wide range of media including video, performance, installation, painting, and sculpture. Common sources of inspiration comes from vintage blaxploitation films, black masculinity, hiphop, and the puzzling functioning of the art world with all of it’s participants. He is fascinated with kitschy humor and absurdity, and how these elements can add a new layer to these complex social structures, combining and contrasting a range of classes and subcultures. Brazelton was in our annual juried exhibition VOX X: Present Tense at Vox Populi in PhIladelphia, Pennsylvania, and attended ACRE in the summer of 2014. Upcomingshows include a group exhibition in The Bike Room at Nancy Lu Rosenheim in 2015.


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