Past Solo Exhibition

Aaron Curry: Fragments from a Collective Unity 27.09.2018 — 17.11.2018

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27 September – 17 November 2018

About The Exhibition

“In the work of this artist.. certain relics of art history seem mingled with the

debris of the media world, as if both—the avant-garde and pop culture—had

exploded in the collision.” -Mousse Magazine

STPI Gallery proudly presents the first major solo exhibition in Southeast Asia by LA-based painter and sculptor Aaron Curry.

From his suspended Grid-Trip Cluster paper sculptures to the free-standing Ghost Bone series, Curry transforms the gallery into

a starburst of fluorescent patterns and constellations which transport visitors into the ‘lost realm’ between the two- and three-

dimensional.

Characterised by saturated neon colours and evocative organic shapes, the biomorphic sculptural works, inspired by a myriad

of art movements such as cubism and surrealism, are effortless drawings in space. Illusions of depth are created through

offhand shading and crosshatch strokes and juxtaposed with blunt outlines and solid colours. Through this, Curry masterfully

merges the experience of surface and dimensionality in a visually stimulating tango.

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About the artist

Aaron Curry

Aaron Curry

Residency in 2017

Aaron Curry (b. 1972, San Antonio, United States, based in Los Angeles, United States) creates bold visual forms shaped from a wide range of references, including modernism in art, science fiction, skate culture, tribal drawings and video games, to reflect on cultural production and consumption over time. Originally trained as a painter, Curry’s interest in evoking a greater sense of dimension has led him to create works that shift between painting and sculpture.

Existing between flatness and volume, abstraction and figuration, nostalgia and a distant future, Curry’s well-known sculptural collages are a riot of biomorphic shapes, bright colours and distorted planes. They are constructed from organically cut pieces of plywood, cardboard and aluminium, then stacked into structures that evoke a totemic presence. Curry’s exhibitions are often immersive; walls that act as backdrops to his works are clad in similarly explosive graphic schemes. This dynamic environment blurs the boundaries between artwork and space, drawing viewers into a disorienting yet playful world that heightens the physical and psychological impact of his sculptural forms.

Curry obtained his BFA from the School of the Art Institute of Chicago in 2002 and his MFA from Art Center College of Design, Pasadena in 2005. His work can be found in numerous collections including The Hammer Museum, Los Angeles; Los Angeles County Museum of Art; Museum of Contemporary Art, Los Angeles; Museum of Contemporary Art Chicago; San Francisco Museum of Art; and Seattle Art Museum, Seattle.

Notable solo exhibitions include HEADROOM (2020), McNay Art Museum, San Antonio; Tune Yer Head (2018), The Bass Museum of Art, Miami; UGLY MESS (2015), Katonah Museum of Art, New York; Bad Brain (2014), CAPC Musée d'art Contemporain de Bordeaux; Boo, Deadhead, & Thing (2012), High Museum of Art, Atlanta; Bad Dimension (2010), Kestnergesellschaft, Hannover; Bad Dimension (2009), Galleria d'Arte Moderna e Contemporanea, Bergamo; and Hammer Project: Aaron Curry (2008), Hammer Museum, Los Angeles. The artist has also participated in major international festivals including City Unbounded (2018), 10th Jing'An International Sculpture Project, Shanghai; and Open Plan Living (2008), 1st Art TLV, Tel Aviv.

Curry had his residency at the STPI Workshop in 2017, resulting in the exhibition Fragments from a Collective Unity (2018).

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