Tuesday, September 22, 2009

Arden Bendler Browning "Pattern Language", Opening Friday October 2nd 6-10pm



AHN|VHS is pleased to present a solo exhibition of new large-scale works by Arden Bendler Browning. The Philadelphia based artist takes her influence from the city's “dichotomous landscape”. Interweaving imagery of architectural decay and rampant flora, her dynamic compositions emulate the violence and euphoria embedded in the city itself. Bold colors and sharp gestural lines whirl together creating a delicate balance of utter chaos and control. Incorporating the physical elements of construction / destruction sites, these epic works are painted and drawn on Tyvek.
Reflecting on the timeless tensions between the built environment and the natural world, these works depict the point of climax in the battle between the two; snapshots of the decisive moment in the most profound conflict, where every line between destruction and creation is blurred.
Bendler Browning says she is attracted to cities for their “density, activity, variety, their layered contradictions... the opposite of the picturesque landscape.” Taking inspiration from her immediate urban environment, Bendler Browning spends much of her time taking countless snapshots of the city, capturing the myriad “visual hypocrisies” discovered along these daily explorations. “A silhouette of a blue tarp can become a vibrant colored square rather than mundane construction material; highlighted chips of wall paint from an upturned building add energy rather than depicting gloom.” There is no assigned protagonist or villain here. By highlighting the contradictions inherent in the urban landscape these works evoke the grace and vulgarity of all things contained therein; man-made or organic, both forces hold the potential for good and evil, and both are simultaneously neither/nor. Bendler Browning's images are a lens through which we may watch this puzzle unfold.

Arden Bendler Browning received her MFA from the Tyler School School of Art in 2003. Her work was featured in the 2009 edition of New American Paintings. Recent solo exhibitions include “Solo Series 2009” at the Abington Art Center in Jenkintown, PA, curated by Sue Spaid, and “Urban Reef” at the Painted Bride Art Center in Philadelphia, curated by Sean Stoops. Her work has also been included in exhibitions at The State Museum of Pennsylvania, the Delaware Center for Contemporary Art, and Fleisher Ollman Gallery.


Inquiries to info@ahnvhs.com. More information and images at www.ahnvhs.com

Friday, September 18, 2009

New Asshole featured in Philadelphia Weekly!




Read the full article and interview of Manya Scheps, editor of New Asshole Magazine here

Monday, September 14, 2009

Studio Visit: Arden Bendler Browning











Arden Bendler Browning, painter extraordinaire and mother of two will be exhibiting her work this coming October at AHN|VHS (stay tuned!) Last week, she was kind enough to open her studio doors at the Crane Arts Building in Fishtown to show us a glimpse of her paintings beyond the flat file.

Tuesday, September 1, 2009

We Do It for Love: Philadelphia arts scene in the NY Times


"Art to Make you Laugh (and cry)" in the New York Times Thursday August 27th, by Randy Kennedy.

In case you missed it, there was a great article last week in the Times on our city's beloved Flux Space, PIFAS, Fabric Workshop & Museum, and a smattering of other fine Philly institutions.

As the article says "There is a particularly Philadelphian brand of hardy, low-budget, do-it-yourself, do-it-for-love creativeness evident in art and art spaces across the city." It's true.

And we're extra thrilled to see the mention of FLUX Space's current show by AHN|VHS artist Tory Franklin, up till Sept. 13th!

PIFAS has recently renovated their gallery space and have some great shows coming up. Last month's show, curated by another AHN|VHS artist Hilary Price, featured stunning altered comic book works by Paul DeMuro.

(p.s. to the Times, next visit come to the 319 N. 11th St. hive... just saying)