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Please Join us at the reception on Saturday, November 19th, from 8 to
11 pm.

DOING LINES: PAUL DE GUZMAN AND CHRISTIAN NGUYEN
November 19 – December 31, 2005
New General Catalog 224 presents Doing Lines, an exhibition of
works by Paul de Guzman and Christian Nguyen. In separate mediums, both
artists use elemental line to explore the architecture of art, language,
design, myth, and monument. De Guzman’s “gutted windows”
into the interior structures of books investigate the portability of architecture
and the permanence of language, while Nguyen’s drawings on raw canvas
lead the viewer through rooms based on the symbolic Tower of Babel, attempting
to locate an aesthetic ideal within the previously unified, utopian, and
monolithic state before multiculturalism and linguistic diversity arose.
Paul de Guzman’s work inhabits a transient space. “The artist
inserts himself into the canonical works of contemporary design and criticism
by cutting sections from architecture books and anthologies which have
become authorities on meaning and interpretation” (Cay Sophie Rabinowitz).
His investigations into art, language, architecture and design interrupt
and debunk our basic and tradition-bound understanding of these disciplines,
and reveals observations that may not be readily apparent.
As a mythological and a monumental civic project, Christian Nguyen’s
drawings of the Tower of Babel combine elements from other ancient structures
such as the Pyramids, the Ziggurats of Iraq, the temples of Greece, as
well as fictional and art historical spaces such as those described by
Borges or da Vinci. The drawings combine these and various archetypes
of architecture to find an aesthetic ideal. This reductive process focuses
on the emotional and psychological effect of space, and in seeking this
essence to evoke a place that is autonomous, universal and conscious.
The Tower of Babel drawings are part of a larger body of work that examines
the concept of monuments and the relationship between sacred and corporate
space.
Paul de Guzman was born (1965) in Manila, The Philippines where he studied
Engineering. He immigrated to Canada in 1986 and currently lives and works
in Vancouver. He has exhibited internationally at The Vancouver Art Gallery
(Vancouver, Canada), Galerie Marcus Richter (Berlin, Germany), Galerie
Dominique Fiat (Paris, France), apexart (New York, USA), Transit –
aktuele kunst (Mechelen, Belgium), Foreman Art Gallery at Bishop’s
University (Lennoxville, Quebec), and Art Gallery of Ontario (Toronto,
Canada).
Christian Nguyen (b. 1968, Saigon) is a practicing artist based in New
York City. He received a B.F.A at The Cooper Union School of Art (1990)
and M.F.A at Hunter College (2000). Most recently, he was a resident at
the Marie Walsh Sharpe Space Program. Nguyen has exhibited works in varying
media at Socrates Sculpture Park, Plane Space, White Columns, Momenta
Art, PH Gallery, and Cuchifritos.
For more information and images, please contact 917-687-9747.
Gallery Hours: Friday-Sunday, 12-6pm and by appointment.
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