Pete Nelson

September 5, 2007 by New Langton blog

Pete Nelson’s sculptural practice explores architecture, memory, and systems of belief. Most recently, Nelson constructed a sculpture that resembled a building façade, but functioned as an elaborate diorama representing social and psychological addictions. For the exhibition at Langton, Nelson plans to create an installation using the building and gallery space as his medium, continuing an exploration of the links between the evocative power of architectonic spaces, and the expanding possibility of sculpture. His residency will explore ideas around the concept of “foundation” both as stable ground supporting a structure, and a psychological metaphor relating to the unseen groundwork of morality and social expectation.

Pete Nelson’s solo shows include Ain’t no party like a holy ghost party, Blank Space, Oakland (2007); Vespa Haus, Sacramento (2003); and Akimbo Gallery, Sacramento (2002). Recent group exhibitions include Cult Classics, Not Best Sellers, Queens Nails Annex, San Francisco (2007); Musée D’Honneur Minuscule, New Langton Arts, San Francisco (2006); American Mythology II, Oliver Art Center, Oakland (2006); Five Habitats: Squatting at Langton, New Langton Arts, San Francisco (2006); Event Horizon, Transmissions Gallery, Berkeley (2006); Flaming Sword of Truth, Berkeley Art Museum, Berkeley (2006); Peeing in the Sand Box, mixedUSE Gallery, San Francisco (2005); Hite Art Gallery, Louisville, KY (2001); and 953 Gallery, Louisville, KY (2000). Nelson received the Headlands Center for the Arts’ MFA award residency (2006) and the Anchor Fellow U.C.B Art Practice (2005). He lives and works in Oakland.

Oprah’s Tears By Pete Nelson

September 5, 2007 by New Langton blog

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A Brief Biography of Tercerunquinto

September 5, 2007 by New Langton blog

Tercerunquinto is a collective formed in 1996 by Monterrey-born artists Julio Castro (b. 1976), Gabriel Cázares (b. 1978), and Rolando Flores (b. 1975). They won the blueOrange support prize for young artists in 2004. Recent solo exhibitions include: Investiduras Institucionales, Centro de las Artes de Nuevo León. Monterrey, México (2007); Casa del Lago. Sugerencias para una nueva sede, Casa del Lago. Mexico City, México (2006); Project of Public Sculpture in the Urban Periphery of Monterrey, CCA Wattis Bulletin Board Project Institute for Contemporary Arts, Los Angeles, California (2006); and Ampliación de un área verde, Galería Nina Menocal. Mexico City, México (2004). Selected group shows are: Please Excuse our Appearance, Ikon Eastside, Birmingham, UK (2007); Habitat/Variations, Centre d’Art Contemporain Geneve, Switzerland; Suitcase Illuminated 5 on Parallel Economy, P74 Center and Gallery, Ljubljana, Slovenia (2007); and Trienal de Arquitectura de Lisboa, Pabellón de México, Lisbon, Portugal (2007). Tercerunquinto live and work in Monterrey and Mexico City.