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Driscoll Babcock Galleries
525 West 25th Street
New York, NY 10001
www.driscollbabcock.com

Tuesday-Friday: 10AM-6PM
Saturday: 12PM-6PM
T. 212 767 1852

LUIGI TERRUSO: WONDER WHEEL
October 27 – December 15, 2016
Project Space

 


DRISCOLL BABCOCK GALLERIES presents LUIGI TERRUSO: WONDER WHEEL, a selection of kaleidoscopic paintings in which imagery is a momentary stasis between the artist’s memory and imaginings. Terruso’s whimsical and dynamic compositions reference biomorphic and architectural forms, each canvas composed of objects that have been fractured and recombined, undergoing a mechanical metamorphosis. 

Terruso’s fragmented visual world is inspired in part by his international travels – 18 countries in the past 24 months, including residencies with pop-up studios near Angkor Wat in Cambodia and in a mountain village outside of Cuenca, Ecuador. During this period, Terruso made more than 100,000 photographs that now fuel the prismatic permutations of these creations. 

The results from this visual feast are nested on these canvases: the frenetic patterns of plastic toys piled high outside the hutongs of Shanghai, rusty industrial refuse orderly arranged on the street in Ho Chi Min City, intricate and delightful stickers and painted designs on long-distance hauling trucks encountered at truck stops in India. 

In INTERFACE, the artist employs a human form as an imagined character, here evoking traditional portraiture while forcibly expanding its limits. WONDER WHEEL alludes to both the artist’s reverence for the circular form’s ubiquity in organic and created worlds, and the structures of our youth, cemented in memories of adventure, grandiose comic heroes, and whirling carnival rides.

Terruso’s inspired images are composed of fractured, abstracted elements, here reassembled in the artist’s own singular language. These painted renderings of deconstructed memories resist orderliness in favor of restrained, playful chaos.

 


ABOUT LUIGI TERRUSO

Luigi Terruso lives and works in South Kent, Connecticut. Born in Brooklyn in 1964, Terruso began his painting career as a student and apprentice of the abstract expressionists Milton Resnick and Pat Passlof. He received his MFA in 1994 from the Yale School of Art, and has exhibited at the American Academy of Arts and Letters, the National Academy Museum, and throughout the East Coast and internationally. He has been a visiting artist at the American Academy in Rome and an artist-in-residence at the Santa Fe Art Institute, among other honors. With 42 group and solo exhibitions to his credit, Wonder Wheel is his first exhibition with Driscoll Babcock Galleries. Since 2000, he has hosted twice-yearly workshops for adults with developmental disabilities at his studios in Connecticut as well as in New York City. Additionally, he serves on the board of directors of the Hanoverian Foundation.


ABOUT DRISCOLL BABCOCK GALLERIES

Driscoll Babcock’s program celebrates the dialogue between the past and the present- showing contemporary artists whose work is grounded in the history of art, yet engaged with the most pertinent issues of today, as well as selections from three centuries of historical American art. As New York’s oldest art gallery, Driscoll Babcock’s 164 year history makes it one of the oldest cultural institutions in New York City. The gallery has shown some of the most influential artists of the 19th and 20th centuries - during their lifetimes - including George Inness, Winslow Homer, and Marsden Hartley. During the 20th and 21st centuries, the gallery has continued to present masterpieces by Milton Avery, Robert Duncanson, Arthur Dove, Stuart Davis, and Franz Kline, to name a few, and place these works in prominent institutions such as the National Gallery of Art, the Metropolitan Museum of Art, Cleveland Museum of Art, Smithsonian American Art Museum, as well as important private collections throughout the world. Driscoll Babcock emphasizes that classic art can have contemporary significance, and that contemporary art can have classic pertinence.  
 

Interface, 2015, 40" x 30" Acrylic On Canvas

CONTINUING SOLO EXHIBITIONS: 

THE GALLERY at Merritt Hall, The Soft Star, Millbrook, NY  - Through December 31st, 2016

 

                       

 
 

FORTHCOMING GROUP EXHIBITIONS
 

Opening October 25th-     THE CENTURY ASSOCIATION, The Century In Monochrome

 

Opening Late November-  THE CENTURY ASSOCIATION, Professional Painters Exhibition, New York, NY

© 2016 Luigi Terruso

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