What do organic, synthetic, and imaginary textures have to do with art? It has everything to do with Julian Duron’s new artwork, Windows, featured from March 6-28 at The Slingluff Gallery. Meet Duron and be the first to view his newest work on March 6th, from 6-9pm.
“There is no such thing as a freestanding work of art. Each work is bracketed by: 1) everything that came before it, and 2) the next blank surface. Between the two is the grand gulf that excites artists and collectors alike. Windows emerges almost exclusively from the natural environment. Textures – organic, synthetic, and imaginary – are an important part of the composition, and are natural outgrowths of the subject matter.”
- Duron
Duron, living in Brooklyn, NY, thrives on the city and what it has to offer, which shows through in his abstract paintings. “The vibrant art communities of NYC are supported by artists at every level and an international catalogue of discriminating collectors. They share a sense of community that fosters the development of creativity – in art, music, film, and dance. Traveling from my home into the CIty on a daily basis offers the elements of everyday life that I find vital to my own well-being: unlimited surfaces to exhibit work, fine coffee, strong web communities and creative computer subcultures, to name a few. I publish two webzines Coattails.org and Bodegaboys.com. These sites features emerging music, music videos, photography, comedy, and other popular media.” - Duron
The Slingluff Gallery
11 West Girard Avenue
Philadelphia, PA 19123
Phone: 215.307.1550
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