Jake Scharbach: Re=Do Sound by Adam Steiglitz Microscope Gallery July 7, 2012
Jake Scharbach is a painter, photographer, and video artist living in Brooklyn, New York. His work has been included in the group shows It's a Small Small World at Family Business, the Fountain Art Fair, Recovery at Marketplace Gallery, Convergence at Lexington Avenue Armory, the Ace Film Festival, Chasama, and Click! at the Brooklyn Art Museum.
On Saturday evening Scharbach presented seven series of stop-motion videos in the event at Microscope Gallery. Each series represents a particular approach to picture-making in combination with animation. His painterly style is a combination of Jim Nutt, George Condo, and Walt Disney. With their constant revisions and ultimate painted-over end, they might also call to mind the Existentialist despair of Giacometti.
In less than forty total minutes of video, these short, stop-motion videos show over five years of work in chronological order.
Jake Scharbach is a painter, photographer, and video artist living in Brooklyn, New York. His work has been included in the group shows It's a Small Small World at Family Business, the Fountain Art Fair, Recovery at Marketplace Gallery, Convergence at Lexington Avenue Armory, the Ace Film Festival, Chasama, and Click! at the Brooklyn Art Museum.
On Saturday evening Scharbach presented seven series of stop-motion videos in the event at Microscope Gallery. Each series represents a particular approach to picture-making in combination with animation. His painterly style is a combination of Jim Nutt, George Condo, and Walt Disney. With their constant revisions and ultimate painted-over end, they might also call to mind the Existentialist despair of Giacometti.
In less than forty total minutes of video, these short, stop-motion videos show over five years of work in chronological order.
- 7/10/2012
- by bradleyrubenstein
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