Open Satellite presents Mitzi Pederson
Mitzi Pederson |
the still night air
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February 19, 2011 – March 19, 2011 Curated by Michael Van Horn Opening reception Feb. 18, 6-9 pm Hours: Tuesday-Saturday, 12-6 pm
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Open Satellite
989 112th Ave NE, Suite 102
Bellevue, WA 98004
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Open Satellite presents the still night air, an exhibition of new work by Mitzi Pederson.
Mitzi Pederson's visually compelling collages and three-dimensional constructions explore and emphasize chance, tension and balance. Pederson manipulates and combines diverse common materials such as cinder block, plywood, cellophane, photographs, glue, string and glitter – exploring each component's tendencies and inherent physical properties. Line, color, material and space are used to emphasize her desire to blend drawing and sculpture. When complete, her work balances and highlights the properties of the component materials to create a tenuous state of equilibrium and potential movement.
About the artist:
Mitzi Pederson (b. 1976, Florida. Lives and works in Berlin) completed an M.F.A. in Painting and Drawing at the California College of the Arts in 2004. She has had solo exhibitions at World Class Boxing, Miami, FL, Hammer Projects, Hammer Museum, Los Angeles, White Columns, New York, Ratio 3, San Francisco, Nicole Klagsbrun Gallery, New York, and Galleria 1/9 unosunove, Rome. Recent group exhibitions include New York Minute, MACRO FUTURE, Rome (2009), Quiet Revolution, Milton Keynes Gallery and Harris Museum, Preston, UK (2009), Tony Feher, Allison Miller and Mitzi Pederson, ACME, Los Angeles (2009), The Approach (two-person with Lotte Gertz), London (2009), 75 Years Looking Forward: The Anniversary Show, San Francisco Museum of Modern Art (2009), No Information Available, Gladstone Gallery, Brussels (2008), Now You See It, Aspen Art Museum (2008), Constraction, Deitch Projects, New York (2008), and the 2008 Whitney Biennial, Whitney Museum of American Art, New York.
About Open Satellite:
Open Satellite is a contemporary art exhibition hall for the Seattle metropolitan area. The residency-based program provides an opportunity for emerging and mid-career artists to work for an extended period to create large-scale artwork in any medium. Exhibitions are staged four times annually with every fifth show focused on architecture as a critical position.