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Melhop Gallery º7077 is very excited to be partnering with Trotter&Sholer NYC to present works by Stewart Francis Easton and Alex Stern at Future Fair this May. Trotter&Sholer and Melhop are young galleries, with similar guiding philosophies. The directors of both galleries work cooperatively with artists and other partners. We feel that we are strongest when working in teams and strive to build close, dynamic relationships.
Participating in Future Fair feels like an extension of this ethos. The fair’s model allows us to build strong partnerships with other galleries which helps to generate new ideas and possibilities. Our presentation of Alex Stern and Stewart Francis Easton brings together two artists who value repetition, focus, and levity.
Stewart Francis Easton is a London, UK Based artist whose work emphasizes the need to create using the hand and focussed mind. His pieces are meditative hand stitched embroideries consisting of abstract shapes and colors, made through a process of removing narrative and deliberately slowing down. Easton’s work, though utterly meticulous, also has an air of lightheartedness at its core.
Alex Stern is a LA based artist whose mixed media works interrogate corporeal experience. His works confront issues of social friction, and methods of maintaining control and bodily autonomy in the face of dependency. His works connect themes of excess and restraint to larger cultural practices of consumption and consumerism. Despite their serious concerns, many of Stern’s works deal in humor.
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We are very excited to work with Trotter&Sholer NYC to bring these two artists’ work into conversation. This is our second time participating in Future Fair and we look forward to reconnecting with people we met the first time and to meeting new ones.
Looking forward to seeing you this May.
EXHIBITION DATES: 10-13 May 2023
LOCATION: Chelsea Industrial 535 W 28th Street, New York, NY 10001.
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Stewart Francis Easton is a London, UK Based artist whose work emphasizes the need to create using the hand and focussed mind. His pieces are meditative hand stitched embroideries consisting of abstract shapes and colors, made through a process of removing narrative and deliberately slowing down. Easton’s work, though utterly meticulous, also has an air of lightheartedness at its core.
Chelsea Industrial, 535 W 28th Street, New York, NY 10001.
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