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Greg Drasler

On the Lam

September 9 - October 15, 2011

Flat Fixed, 2010, Oil on linen

Flat Fixed, 2010

Oil on linen

40 x 60 in.

101.6 x 152.4 cm

GD13512

Winter, 2010, Oil on linen

Winter, 2010

Oil on linen

70 x 60 in.

177.8 x 152.4 cm

GD13468

In a Twist, 2011, Oil on linen

In a Twist, 2011

Oil on linen

40 x 44 in.

101.6 x 111.8 cm

GD13476

On the Lam, 2011, Oil on linen

On the Lam, 2011

Oil on linen

70 x 160 in.

177.8 x 406.4 cm

GD13464

Rain Dance, 2011, Oil on linen

Rain Dance, 2011

Oil on linen

40 x 44 in.

101.6 x 111.8 cm

GD13471

Internal Combustion, 2011, Oil on linen

Internal Combustion, 2011

Oil on linen

40 x 60 in.

101.6 x 152.4 cm

GD13511

Press Release

On the Lam

September 8 – October 15, 2011

Hours: Tuesday – Saturday, 10 am – 6 pm

Opening: Thursday, September 8th 6 – 8 PM

On Thursday September 8, 2011, Betty Cuningham Gallery will open the season with Greg Drasler: On the Lam, an exhibition of new paintings and his third solo show at the gallery. An opening reception for the artist will be held on September 8th, from 6 – 8 PM.

Drasler, in these highly polished uncanny paintings, constructs the elsewhere and disruptions of travel as if reinventing the wheel.  With auto interiors, patterns and suspended objects, the manifold directions of the imagination is a back seat driver steering into bursts of symbolic coincidence. The objects have the capacity of vehicles and the vehicles are all interior.  Littered with cameras, trailers, books, tents and a ski lift, the paintings remain unusually vacant yet preoccupied. This pile up of instruments, tools, patterns and apparel accumulates and reads as words in a sentence, a visual sentence, which is the painting.  

Taking its title from the largest painting in the show the exhibition insinuates encampment as a destination. On the Lam (70 x 160 inches) is crowded with trailers, tents and wagons that attract with a variety of doors, windows, vents and flaps.  In the constructed panoramic sky, complete with camp fire plume, hovers a bicycle wheel, either spun out or loosened from its sprockets.  In the place below, where the rubber hits the road, the painting gives us means-to-move and places-to-be.

 

Born in Waukegan, IL, Greg Drasler received a BFA and MFA from the University of Illinois at Champaign/Urbana.  He has exhibited regularly in the US since the mid 80's. Widely collected privately,  Drasler’s work can be seen in the collections of Dow Jones, Inc., New York; Krannert Art Museum, Champaign, IL; University of Illinois, Champaign/Urbana, IL; New Museum of Contemporary Art, New York; The Emily Fisher Landau Collection, New York and Thurston Twigg-Smith, Honolulu, HI. 

Drasler has been the recipient of a National Endowment for the Arts Fellowship in 1993 and a New York Foundation for the Arts Fellowship in 1991.  He is currently an Associate Professor at Pratt Institute and has also taught at Princeton University.  

The current exhibition will remain on view through October 15, 2011 and is accompanied by an on-line catalogue at www.bettycuninghamgallery.com

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