mowaV.1 zine release and artist talk
mowa V1 zine
Colllage
Erik Parra talk on each devil his own and mowaV.1 zine
Transmission Gallery
770 West Grand Ave., Suite A
Oakland, CA 94612
From the gallery's Facebook Announcement :
"Join us during Oakland's First Friday events on January 8th for an artist talk from 7-8pm and a zine release. Erik Parra will be talking about his work in his current solo show each devil his own on view at Transmission Gallery through January 23, 2016.
"mowaV.1
Is the beginning of a book project that I started while creating the exhibition currently on view. mowa is a multiple volume, collage based zine that will also be published as hardbound, hand-stitched collection. Please stay tuned to this section for news and connect here for all of the latest news and information.
Thank You!
YOU MAY ALSO LIKE
each devil his own
Transmission Gallery is pleased to present the work of Erik Parra. each devil his own will be an exhibition of paintings, drawings and a site specific installation.
Foyer No. 1
Acrylic, Spray Paint and Marker on Panel
14in. x 11in.
2015
Foyer No. 2
Acrylic, Spray Paint and Marker on Panel
14in. x 11in.
2015
each devil his own
December 4, 2015 - January 23, 2016
Opening Reception: Friday, December 4th 6-9pm
Transmission Gallery, 770 West Grand Avenue, Suite A, Oakland, CA 94612
Transmission Gallery is pleased to present the work of Erik Parra. each devil his own will be an exhibition of paintings, drawings and a site specific installation that draws on tropes of the horrific, mid-century aesthetics and politics to ask questions about the origins of certain current sociopolitical narratives in the vernacular of pictorial construction. In three small series of original compositions Parra conflates his personal history and knowledge with mid-century historical narratives in order to view important, current social concerns through the lens of history. This serves as an entryway into a process of constructing images that draw on our conceptions of space and the stories we tell ourselves in order to navigate the environments we build.
Interior with bricks, stairs and hutch
Acrylic with marker and spray paint
11in. x 14in.
2015
For this exhibition the interior plays host to a range of potential conversations related to aesthetics, politics and history. Central to this exhibition is an examination of postwar historical narratives; such as white flight and the American space program and their challenging effects on contemporary society. Both darkness and lightness are employed to present not only familiar looking interior spaces but also for their expressive narrative effect. Objects within each painted interior are chosen for the potential of their symbolic form to be both simultaneously loaded and banal. This duality then resonates with similar formal choices within the work and drives the potential to open new space to create productive dialogue with the attendant issues. Parra is interested in drawing on our collective cultural memory as informed by the histories of painting, film, aggressive underground music and radical politics in order to paint a critical, collective self-portrait at a very critical time.
There will be an opening reception Friday, December 4th 6-9pm.