| Dianne Bowen |
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photo by Nikki Johnson
Originally from Brooklyn New York, I live and work in New York City Lower East side.
A line, the simplest and most complicated of marks, the earliest marks made by humans in a cave.
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| About the Artist |
Art in America June/july 07
Girls, Girls, Girls by Carey Lovelace, image and review pg.90 "---Dianne Bowen's horizontal wall piece Finnigan Begin Again (2006), one of the shows most effective works--"
Finnigan Begin Again selected for A.I.R. Gallery, NY NY “7th Biennial Exhibition” Juror Connie Butler, Chief curator, Prints and Drawings, Museum of Modern Art NY NY in March, 2007
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A Conversation with a byrd on a cliffe, detail wall 1
2008 |
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installed in a cottage and mountain one wall detail view, the work became an environment which included all walls, celing, floor, and outside.
combination of industrial, organic and recycled materials
Byrdcliffe residency studio. At times the light conversed in frantic exuberant dialogs of light, shadow and movement. A video was also produced,now on You tube "A Conversation with a byrd on a cliffe." |
Wire Tap, detail main web in daylight
2008 Site specific installation with sound componants outdoor project space,artlesnyc NYC NY large scale |
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"Wire Tap" examines the lines of communication and infinite conversations through which information bounces faster than the speed of light within a border less global community. The work explores the process of this conversation decoding, translating what and how we listen to these audible and inaudible sounds. Information is concealed or revealed by discretion mending and repairing itself disguised as stealth. An envelopment of wires as metaphor to close or create connection to multiple and diverse dialogue between existing decay and the fabricated Utopia that attempts to coexist.
collaboration with Heins Kim.
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Land Line (detail with cone)
2008 site specific installation with materials found on site; seaweed with pods, shells, coral, crime scene tape, plastic safety cones variable, at time of photograph, 300 feet |
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photographic documentation by Nikki Johnson |
Hay wire
2008 27 cm x 9 cm |
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Wire Tap, corner wall 1 detail
2008 out door project space, lower level and corridor, installation large scale |
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site specific installation with sound components. collaboration with Heins Kim. |
Breakfast of fChampions
2007 mixed media on acid free folio printers paper triptych |
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Every Little Thing Has It's Place
2009 metal dress pins, magnetic sheet on artist board 13cm x 13cm x 8cm |
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Pins, used to mark or hold patterns in place are held together by the simple force of nature, like the universe itself. Life is as fragile and simple as this. |
An Inaudible Line
2008 graphite, peeled paint, pins, wire vellum on acid free archers water marked color paper |
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Mending Unseen Lines, Seek Shelter
2009 wax pencil, wax, pins, tears on acid free cotton vellum |
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Derived from ambient sounds translated into a series of codes which become poems. |
Lines Seek Shelter
2009 archival pen, graphite, wax pencil, acid free tape on RFK Rives watermarked paper 56 cm x 76cm |
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Force of Nature
2009 magnetic sheet, pins on artist board |
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Locating Silent Frequency
2009 pns, perferations, folds on canvas |
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| Education and biography |
Registries;
The Drawing Center curated Viewing program
The Painting Center curated, Open Art Program
MoMA Slide Archive Library
New York State Department of Cultural Affairs, Percent for Art Program
Artist Space, Adam Sandler file
NurTURE art Brooklyn, NY
Wooloo.org
ARTISTS BLOG: wwwoopenmouth.blogspot.com |
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| Future shows |
The Fountain Art Fair, Miami, FL Dec. 3, 2008
The Bridge Art Fair, Miami, FL December 3 with Broadthinking Collective, 2008
September 26th, "Wire Tap" site specific installation and selected works collaboration with Heins Kim, Artlesnyc Studios, NY, NY
August 7th, "Charlie Parker festival" Tribes Gallery, NY NY
June 6th The Estonian Cultural House 243 E. 34th street, NY NY
June, 2008: Transcultural Exchange: "The Tile Project, Destination: The World"
Chang Hai International, Beijing, China
and Kanoria Centre for Arts
Ahmedabad, India
Byrdcliffe Residency, Woodstock, NY June, 2008
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Website: www.diannebowen.com |
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