The debut solo exhibition of NYC-based artist Joseph Meloy.
A hieroglyphic graffiti-inflected take on the spirit of abstract expressionism, Vandal Expressionism is a veritable child of New York City, drawing as much from the Abstract Expressionists of the 1940’s and 50’s as from the hordes of graffiti taggers whose scribbles and scrawls wallpaper our streets.
The media is mixed, and the message might not be entirely apparent, but it’s this inkblot test ambiguity that makes Vandal Expressionism a trip to explore…
OPENING PARTY –
March 3rd, 2011 7PM to 10PM
Le Salon d’ Art
90 Stanton Street
New York, NY
EXHIBIT
March 3rd, 2011 – March 31st, 2011
View the Event on FACEBOOK HERE
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