
Kenji Fujita and Nancy Shaver, untitled collaboration, 2008, at John Davis Gallery, in Hudson, NY.
This piece is included in the Nancy Shaver-curated group show in the top-floor space of the rear "carriage house" (it feels more like an old grain elevator/silo). Perfect piece for this space... all of the angles, the palette, the possibilities of function and purpose, the materials and treatment. Too good.

Kenji Fujita's debris of life and mind #2, 2008, leaning against wall in background... house paint, sculptamold, aqua-resin, fiberglass, felt, found objects, cardboard, wood and 3/4" plywood square (24 x 24").

pile of freely stacked gray boxes... they're light, just painted cardboard, or maybe empty soap boxes.

clumpy protest sign - this was in the box, i pulled it out to see if those sticks were anything.

sails. it's on casters.

tilt.
Eric Gelber on Nancy Shaver, for Artcritical.com (i found this when i googled her).
5 comments:
Thank you for posting the link.
I really like Nancy's work and all of the ambiguities it contains. The sculptures you posted images of look really interesting.
John Davis is a great guy and gallery owner. I really like his program and gallery row in Hudson is really a cool place to visit. He really stands by his artists.
There are excellent used goods shops directly across the street from the galleries. The whole gentrification thing in Hudson is a good thing but it is strange.
At the end of the block there are projects and down the street you have the artsy-fartsy stuff. John's gallery definitely stands out.
John Davis opened a gallery in Manhattan a few years back but it folded because the investors pulled out. They barely gave him a chance to survive and succeed. I guess they wanted fast returns on the investment but things usually don't work that way in the art world.
I used the word 'really' five times in my last comment. The poky little puppy has to lay off the weed.
for real for real.
Actually I have type 1 diabetes so my brain functions are a slave to my blood sugar levels. Ha! But as Fallon and Rosof warned me, this is all about ME and not the art. Rock on Nancy Shaver!
i liked this blog. im going to be here frecuently
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