Mark Posey: Bless the Mess
Bergamot Station, 2525 Michigan Avenue, Building B3, Santa Monica, CA 90404
Saturday, October 22 at 5:00 PM 7:00 PM
Ends Nov 26, 2016
After the faceted dimensions of Analytical Cubism, the work of Picasso and Braque evolved into the collage-like constructions of Synthetic Cubism. In his first solo exhibition at Craig Krull Gallery entitled, Bless the Mess, Mark Posey similarly picks up the pieces of life scattered about him and arranges his droll interpretations of them onto awkward, wobbly tables that appear to be lifted from the Cubist realm of cockeyed perspective. Unlike the flat fragments of Cubist still lifes however, Posey's bottles, baseballs and bricks are oozily conjured elements that are stuck on the surface like an egg sunny-side up in a frying pan. Painterly rugs and squat tables are lifted up, parallel to the picture plane and studded with subtly dimensional, almost sculptural incarnations of animated beer cans and paint brushes that appear to have a life of their own, and even the tables have legs that want to rhumba. In Posey's recent work, cut-out, painted picnic blankets and tablecloths tousle and tuck on the wall, dotted with bananas and lobsters in a playful embrace of asymmetry, imperfection and as Posey says, "the flaws that give us character and identity."