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Glen Fogel

I feel something unspoken between us

Opening: Saturday, February 23, 6–8pm

February 24 – March 31, 2013

A photograph from outside the gallery that shows a large central circular sculpture and photos on the wall at left

Installation view, Glen Fogel: i feel something unspoken between us, Callicoon Fine Arts, New York, NY, 2013

A photograph of the central circular sculpture, hanging from the ceiling, with 3 photographs to the left

Installation view, Glen Fogel: i feel something unspoken between us, Callicoon Fine Arts, New York, NY, 2013

A photograph of the central circular sculpture, spinning, with black and white image at left

Installation view, Glen Fogel: i feel something unspoken between us, Callicoon Fine Arts, New York, NY, 2013

A close-up of 4 black and white photographs

Installation view, Glen Fogel: i feel something unspoken between us, Callicoon Fine Arts, New York, NY, 2013

A photograph from behind the circular sculpture, exposing it's layers of concentric circles.

Installation view, Glen Fogel: i feel something unspoken between us, Callicoon Fine Arts, New York, NY, 2013

A photograph of the gallery with images on the left and a circular sculpture in the center

Installation view, Glen Fogel: i feel something unspoken between us, Callicoon Fine Arts, New York, NY, 2013

A photograph of the gallery from outside the front window.

Installation view, Glen Fogel: i feel something unspoken between us, Callicoon Fine Arts, New York, NY, 2013

Press Release

Callicoon Fine Arts is proud to present Glen Fogel’s second one-person exhibition at the gallery, I feel something unspoken between us. The site specific installation is comprised of new sculpture and photography. Additional content is available on the artist’s website, www.glenfogel.com.

Glen Fogel, born 1977 in Denver, lives and works in Brooklyn. He received an MFA from The Milton Avery Graduate School of the Arts at Bard College in 2010. His exhibition, With Me... You, originated at Participant INC, NY, in 2011 and traveled in revised and expanded forms to the Contemporary Arts Museum Houston and then to the Portland Institute of Contemporary Art, OR, with the title My Apocalyptic Moment. Other solo exhibitions have been hosted at The Kitchen and at Momenta Art, NY. His work has been included in significant group exhibitions such as the 2002 edition of the Whitney Biennial, and Coming After at The Power Plant, Toronto. His work has also been exhibited at Sikkema Jenkins, White Columns, and Artists Space, all NY. His films have screened at the Museum of Modern Art, NY, and at in the Toronto and London International Film Festivals among many other festivals internationally. Fogel has received grants from the MAP Production Fund, the Rema Hort Mann Foundation, and was a recipient of the 2009 Princess Grace Award. Upcoming, he has a Bloom Project at the Contemporary Arts Forum Santa Barbara, CA.

Gallery hours are Wednesday to Sunday, 12 to 6pm. Callicoon Fine Arts is located at 124 Forsyth Street, between Delancey and Broome Streets. The nearest subway stops are the B and D trains at Grand Street and the F, J, M and Z trains at Delancey-Essex Street.

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