Cassius Fouler: Four Borough
July 12—August 11, 2012
Opening Reception:
Thursday, July 12, 6pm—9pm
Complimentary cocktails and music by DJ Graze
BROOKLYN, NY — Weldon Arts is pleased to present Four Borough, a solo exhibition of works by Cassius Fouler. Four Borough will feature acrylic paintings on canvas and explores themes central to life in New York; exclusion, angst, pollution, and violence, with stylized versions of the city.
ABOUT THE ARTIST
Cassius Fouler is a New York City based artist. Fouler uses a mixture of expressionist and illustrational techniques to paint a timeless graffiti iconography with a folk art sensibility. Fouler studied architecture in college and afterward trained as a sculptor.
Fouler has previously exhibited at the Museum of Sex, Woodward Gallery, Slingluff Gallery, Pandemic Gallery, 17 Frost Street Gallery, Orchard Windows Gallery, and the Brooklyn Academy of Music.
For more information, please contact us at info@weldonarts.net. Weldon Arts is located in Bushwick at 181R Irving Avenue, Brooklyn, NY 11237. Via public transportation, take the L train to Dekalb Avenue or the M train to Knickerbocker Avenue.
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