Saturday, August 1, 2009

SP Weather Station at AHN|VHS, Opening Friday August 7th 7-10pm




SP Weather Station
Weather Reports
August 7 - 30, 2009
Opening: Friday August 7th, 7-10pm


AHN|VHS presents an exhibition of data interpretive art work for the SP Weather Station, a project of the SP Artist Collective in Long Island City, NY. Co-founded by artists Natalie Campbell and Heidi Neilson in 2007, the SP Weather Station is an interdisciplinary project that collects weather data, and organizes weather-related publications, events, and exhibitions, while maintaining a rooftop weather station.

Over the course of 2008, SPWS invited numerous “Guest Interpreters” to create weather reports using its data. As artist participant and co-founder Heidi Neilson states, the project revealed “the infinite possibilities for the interpretation of data, and some of the problems this presents.” The work produced by these artist interpreters ranges from stark to whimsical to utterly chaotic. Artist Michael Geminder created a minimal four word summary of one month's weather laser cut in cardboard, while Katarina Jerinic created a temporary tattoo for one's index finger which measures the direction of the wind. In a video and live drawing collaboration by Natalie Campbell, Daniel Larson, Heidi Neilson, Jing Yu, and Liz Zanis, the changes in wind direction over the course of a day are read allowed while the artists attempt to collectively illustrate the rapidly shifting patterns.

SPWS has compiled these interpretations into a portfolio which will be on view in the AHN|VHS gallery. Guest Interpreters contributing to the portfolio include Leah Beeferman, Carrie Dashow, Natalie Campbell, Susan G. Campbell, Mike Estabrook, Neil Freeman, Richard Garrison, Michael Geminder, Vandana Jain, Katarina Jerinic, Emily Larned, Daniel Larson, Bridget Lewis, Lize Mogel, Heidi Neilson, Mark Nystrom, Chris Petrone, Sarah Nicole Phillips, Luke Strosnider, Jing Yu and Liz Zanis.

According to SPWS, the “By recording its neighborhood’s environmental conditions, SPWS participates in and adds to some of the many ways people have, throughout history, made their own weather observations. SPWS maintains an interest in new and historical technologies, and in how individuals relate to broader systems and patterns.” And as Neilson says, “...the weather is always around, and all around us; monitoring devices can be as sophisticated or as rudimentary as we need them, in that moment, to be. Anyone can access consistent, scientifically acquired weather data... Taking one’s own weather data implies an interest in the system itself, regardless of its accuracy; it means valuing the system’s internal logic and following its leads."

SP Weather Station has exhibited at The Queens Museum, Eyebeam, and most recently in Ithaca, NY as participants in the “To Let” exhibition series. SP Weather Station is a sponsored project of Fractured Atlas, a non-profit arts service organization.

Additional information at www.spweatherstation.net

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About AHN|VHS: Gallery owners Julianne Ahn and Lauren van Haaften-Schick are Philadelphia-based artists and arts professionals. In addition to monthly exhibitions, AHN|VHS features a growing inventory of works on paper and editions in all media in our flat file and on our store shelves. All artwork is available for viewing and for sale in the gallery and at www.ahnvhs.com.

Saturday, July 4, 2009

"Moonlight Is Visible" Installation Photographs

Despite the holiday weekend, the turn out for Rachel Mosler's exhibition at AHN|VHS was great. Many thanks to her wonderful family and friends for their support and especially the first time visitors who wandered unknowingly into the building that night not realizing other galleries were closed. Special thanks to Becca, our amazing intern. To view additional pictures or purchase artwork from the exhibition online, please visit here.




Installation Photograph: Containment


Top left, clockwise: Untitled I; The Ego Transforms Itself Into a Mystic, Blossoms Fall; Beneath The Broken Boards, We Sail; Untitled II


Installation Photograph: Silver Book


Installation Photograph: Nail Book


Installation Photograph: As It Snows; Transmuted And Bending, Morning



www.rachelmosler.com

Friday, June 26, 2009

Rachel Mosler "Moonlight is Visible" at AHN|VHS gallery, opening Friday July 3rd, 7-11pm



"Here I came to the very edge where nothing at all needs saying, everything is absorbed through weather and the sea, and the moon swam back, its rays all silvered, and time and again the darkness would be broken, by the crash of a wave, and every day on the balcony of the sea, wings open, fire is born, and everything is blue again like morning."
-Pablo Neruda- It is Born

AHN|VHS presents an exhibition of works on paper by Rachel Mosler.


Drawn in watercolor and ink with stunning care and grace, her compositions range from sparse images of oceanic scenes to architecture or botanical forms in various states of growth and decay. Her work is heavily influenced by a "post and beam house" upbringing on Martha's Vineyard, where "my father carved botanical patterns and planted an orchard in her backyard, while my mother stitched and collected feathers alongside roads". Growing up in such an environment offered little access to the forms of entertainment common to others of her generation, so that leisure activities were instead filled with "quiet observations of nature and time", and careful crafting such as stitching and book binding. Her drawings and sculptures are psychological inquiries into the construction and deconstruction of memories from her childhood.

Mosler's imagery is never quite literal, and often it is the space between drawn or painted forms that calls our attention. The Artist speaks of the forms in her work as "a safe space for tension to settle and rest." These works display such a penchant for careful process and exude an aura of rhythmic contemplation. Much like a life spent staring at the sea.


Rachel Mosler is an artist based out of Red Hook in Brooklyn, NY, and currently works as an Art Therapist. She received her BFA in sculpture from the Rhode Island School of Design in 2003 and her MPS from the School of Visual Arts in 2008. Her work was recently included in a group show at Kentler International Drawing Space in Brooklyn, NY. Prints of her drawings will be featured on Little Paper Planes and the Beholder in the next coming months.


For additional information please contact info@ahnvhs.com

Monday, June 8, 2009

Sketchy Stash installation and edition pics

Thanks to everyone for coming out and making our second show so fun.

Pictures of the installation are up on our website here, as well as photos of the limited edition artist's book produced for the show!
We've made reproductions of one of Bill McRight's pocket sized accordion fold sketchbooks, designed and hand bound by AHN|VHS.
A huge thanks for Silicon Fine Art Print for printing the edition.
We're capping the edition at 20 - grab one soon!


above: entry wall to the show with limited edition books (you see? you totally just thought those were the originals. told you they were good.)

Thursday, June 4, 2009

We're A Pick!

Bill McRight's show "Sketchy Stash" is featured in the current Philly Weekly, with a great write up from artblog's Roberta Fallon!



grab your copy while you can, or check it out online:
Here

Sunday, May 24, 2009

June Exhibition at AHN|VHS





Bill McRight
Sketchy Stash

June 5 - June 27, 2009
Opening: Friday June 5th, 7-11pm

AHN|VHS is pleased to present an exhibition of sketch books by Bill McRight.

Primarily a printmaker working in linoleum block and silkscreen, McRight's work is known for its extreme intricacy and for his bold, often absurd figures. These sketchbooks are McRight's place for character and concept development, as well as impulsive composition. The figures in his books are drawn and redrawn with altered and increasingly exaggerated gestures and features, interspersed with pages of striking painterly abstraction and bursts of free associative text or overheard phrases. There seems to be a narrative at work, although the books leave no conclusion but to continue to another page. It is rare that McRight takes a figure directly from one of these books for use in a print; these forms are composed on impulse and are made to retain that immediacy. This looseness and experimentation with material and gesture is a surprising contrast to McRight's rigid sculpting of forms in his prints and lino cuts in particular.

This is the first exhibition of the artist's books since his 2005 MFA thesis exhibition at the Pratt Institute in Brooklyn.

AHN|VHS will produce a limited edition reproduction of one of these sketch books concurrent with the exhibition.

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Bill McRight is a print maker working primarily in silkscreen and linoleum or wood block. In 2005 he received an MFA from the Pratt Institute in Brooklyn, NY. His prints have been published by Cannonball Press. He lives in Philadelphia and is a current member of Space 1026.


Sunday, May 17, 2009

new work by jason andrew turner


Jason Andrew Turner, 25 Men Crying, 2009, graphite on paper
currently on view at the u.o. gallery at the naval yard (south philly).

Thursday, May 14, 2009

Arden Bendler Browning in New American Paintings!

Happy to announce that AHN|VHS artist and fellow Philadelphian artist Arden Bendler Browning is featured in the lastest issue of New American Paintings! The juried review highlights current movements, trends and general observations on the best of the best of contemporary painting.


"Collapsible #2 (Hurricane)" 2008


Arden's most recent work deals with the endless tension between organic growth and human sprawl, particularly in the urban environment. Her landscapes are rendered using baroque and jagged marks interspersed with suggestive abstraction to create dynamic scenes so steady in their chaos that they achieve a graceful balance. According to Arden, there is no good or bad side in this conflict, but simply the constant cycle of decay and renewal.

See more images on the artist's site here


From the New American Painting website:
Above all, these artists’ works reflect the pluralistic nature of painting today and underscore the notion that anything goes and everything is possible. Represented are realist interpretations of still-life and the figure, compositions with roots in Abstract Expressionism, and works that explore enigmatic narratives, environmental messages, and the psychological landscape...
The works of Robert Goodman, Rebecca Rutstein, and Arden Bendler Browning, share a subtle common strand in their adept layering of forms, incorporation of linear structures that resemble netting or industrial fencing, and a frenetic energy created by bold, curvilinear elements.

Wednesday, May 13, 2009

My Dog Speaks at Seraphin Gallery



The opening was last Saturday, but for all of you in Philly or those stopping through, check out this show at Seraphin Gallery - features work by our own Bonnie Brenda Scott and Caitlin Emma Perkins!

From the gallery's press release:
Seraphin Gallery is proud to announce My Dog Speaks; An Animal Narrative in Contemporary Art, curated by Seraphin artist Hiro Sakaguchi. Twelve emerging and established artists will participate in this group exhibition in which animals play the central role... Through each work, these artists view, interact, and imagine animals in their own setting, highlighting the ever apparent bond between humans and their four legged, and at times, two legged friends.
Artists: Alina Josan & Amanda Miller(collaboration), Anne Canfield, Bonnie Brenda Scott, Caitlin Emma Perkins, Caroline Picard, Darla Jackson, Eric McDade, John Karpinski, Laura McKinley, Nancy Sophy, Sarah McEneaney, Sherif Habashi


installation shot of Bonnie Brenda Scott's work


Animals and our relationship to them is a timeless and popular theme in art, yet is rarely given such curatorial and critical focus. Seriously interesting stuff.

Monday, May 4, 2009

Rack and File: selected works from the flat file

Thanks to everyone who came out last first Friday for our debut opening!

The show is beautiful, and that's because we've got some great artists to work with.
Here are some installation shots, and check out ahnvhs.com for more work by these and other artists.





photos by Elyse Derosia


prints by Chris Kline, Matt Leines and Bill McRight


prints and drawings by Bonnie Brenda Scott, Caitlin Emma Perkins, Jason Turner, Jena Derman, Eric Veit and Josh Shaffner


prints and collage by Tory Franklin and Arden Bendler Browning


and our bookshelf, featuring zines and publications by Alex Lukas, Mark Price, a slew of great books and records from Free News Projects, and of course, Megawords (wouldn't be Philly without it)