Elliott Jerome Brown Jr., Kyle Dunn, Martine Gutierrez, Gerald Lovell, Reba Maybury & Sophia Narrett
Jul 11 - Aug 9, 2019
Press release for exhibition Elliott Jerome Brown Jr., Kyle Dunn, Martine Gutierrez, Gerald Lovell, Reba Maybury & Sophia Narrett
Do You Love Me?
July
11 – August 9, 2019
Opening
Reception: July 11, 6-8 PM
My Name is
Wormy and I Love Goddess Rebecca so much she is so pretty, kind and nice to me
and she is all that I think of. I cannot wait to be a worm wriggling in the
dirt and mud in her garden.
Reba Maybury, “The Goddess
and the Worm”
P•P•O•W is pleased to present Do You Love Me?, a group exhibition featuring work by Elliott Jerome Brown Jr., Martine Gutierrez, Gerald Lovell, Reba Maybury, Sophia Narrett, and Kyle Dunn.
Bringing together a diverse group of emerging artists working in
various media, Do You Love Me?
explores contemporary desire by displaying artworks that double as entreaties
for connection, intimacy, and external validation within the context of broader
societal power structures. Exhibiting artists examine the inherently unbalanced
power dynamics between those that ask to be loved and those that have the power
to give it.
Do You Love Me? acknowledges a contemporary climate in which
interior lives become public, pushing artists to grapple with the fine line
between being seen and being exploited; between presenting themselves and
giving themselves away.
Elliott
Jerome Brown Jr. (b. 1993) is a conceptual photographer whose
work explores the theoretical implications of power and access. Constructed as recontextualized
moments in ongoing narratives, his documented abstractions of daily life
examine the tension between the public and private self. Brown’s work has been
featured in exhibitions at the Studio Museum in Harlem, New York; Leslie-Lohman
Museum, New York; Platform Gallery, Baltimore, MD; Galerie AMU, Prague; Forum
Art Space, Purchase, NY; Philadelphia Photo Arts Center, Philadelphia, PA; and Polifórum
Digital Morelia, Michoacan, Mexico. Brown was a participant in the New York
Times Portfolio Review (2016) and the Skowhegan School of Painting and
Sculpture (2017). He received his BFA in Photography from the Tisch School of
the Arts, New York University. He lives and works in Brooklyn, New York.
Martine
Gutierrez (b. 1989) received her BFA from the Rhode Island School
of Design in 2012. She draws from eclectic media, acting as subject, artist and
muse. Through performance, photography and film, Gutierrez documents her
personal transformations by embodying various imagined personas. Recent solo
exhibitions include Martine Gutierrez:
True Story at Boston University Art Gallery and WE & THEM & ME at Contemporary Art Museum Raleigh in North
Carolina. Gutierrez’s work has also been featured in numerous group exhibitions
including the 58th International Art Exhibition, La Biennale di Venezia, Venice,
Italy; MOTHA and Chris E. Vargas:
Consciousness Razing, New Museum, New York, NY; 23 Pairs: Considering Compare and Contrast, Arnot Art Museum,
Elmira, NY; and Fast Forward//Rewind,
MOCA GA, Atlanta, GA.
Gerald
Lovell (b. 1992)
is a self-taught painter based in Atlanta, GA. Born in 1992 in Chicago, IL, to
Puerto Rican, and African American parents, Lovell began his career as an
artist after dropping out of the graphic design program at the University of
West Georgia, realizing his need to embrace a new creative path. Attuned to the
inherent struggles of his chosen medium, Lovell uses his artistic practice as a
means to self-discovery and self-articulation while careful not to subject his
subjects to fictitious narratives. His work has been featured in exhibitions at
The Gallery | Wish, Atlanta, GA; the Hammonds House Museum, Atlanta, GA; Mason
Fine Art, Atlanta, GA; and Swim Gallery, Los Angeles, CA.
Reba
Maybury (b. 1990)
is a writer, political dominatrix and lecturer. She is the founder of Wet Satin
Press and, in 2017, she published her first novella ‘Dining with Humpty
Dumpty’. She teaches a program in subversive thinking at Central Saint Martins
on the Fashion Masters. Her work has recently been exhibited at Paramount Ranch
with Shoot the Lobster (2016); Karma International, Los Angeles (2017) and
Gavin Brown’s Enterprise, New York (2018) as a part of ‘Putting Out’ which
Maybury curated with Taylor Trabulus. She has performed readings at
Cleopatra’s, New York; Bridget Donahue, New York; Donna Huanca’s Studio,
Berlin; The Community, Paris; Schloss, Oslo; Royal College of Art, London;
Claire de Rouen, London; HER, London; and Fanfare x NXS, Amsterdam.
Sophia
Narrett (b. 1987) received
her BA in Visual Arts from Brown University and a MFA in Painting from the
Rhode Island School of Design. Her fantastical embroideries explore role-play,
the emotional results of escapism, and the evolving nature of identity. With a
mixture of vulnerability and satire, Narrett collages images gleaned from the
Internet into new narratives, describing her own feelings while building a
larger commentary on gender, the social implications of images, and our
collective unconscious. Her work has been shown at the Museum of Arts and
Design, Paul Kasmin Gallery, the Museum of Sex, Jack Barrett Gallery, BRIC Arts
| Media House, Freight + Volume in New York, NY, and at the Hunterdon Art
Museum, Clinton, NJ; Lux Art Institute, Encinitas, CA; Museum Rijswijk,
Holland; and Kunstforeningen GL STRAND, Copenhagen, Denmark. Her work is
included in the collection of the Museum of Arts and Design in New York, the Rhode
Island School of Design Museum, and the CAPP Collection of Contemporary Art at
the University of Maryland.
Kyle Dunn (b. 1990)
defies categorical restraint, disregarding any sole representational technique
in favor of his own unique approach. Blurring the lines between sculpture and
painting, Dunn’s reliefs drip with a liquid eroticism that celebrates an
often-repressed male sensuality and softness. In his Artforum review of Dunn’s recent solo show, Always, at
Thierry Goldberg, Alex Jovanovich wrote “Vu-Dunn’s unequivocally queer work is
slyly revolutionary—a raised fist that doesn’t shy away from the power of a
gentle caress.” His work has been included in exhibitions at Little Berlin,
Philadelphia, PA; Nationale, Portland, OR; Part 2 Gallery; Oakland, CA; and
Ground Floor Gallery, Brooklyn, NY, among others. He received a BFA in
Interdisciplinary Sculpture at Maryland Institute College of Art (MICA). He lives
and works in Queens, NY.