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		<title>Scotty Albrecht</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 13 Jun 2011 16:58:34 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Janina Hübner</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Trick Go of Philadelphia presents ALONG THE WAY, a solo exhibition of new works by Brooklyn-based artist Scott Albrecht. The exhibition will run from June 25—July 20, 2011 with an opening reception on Saturday June 25, from 6—10pm. Albrecht often uses found materials as alternative canvases for his work (discarded books, maps, and wooden boxes) carefully selected for their aged and weathered textures. ALONG THE WAY features a new series of three-dimensional works on wood, hand-drawn typography studies on paper and a screen-printed multiple released in conjunction with a limited edition T-shirt, designed by the artist exclusively for Trick Go. In ALONG THE WAY, Albrecht focused on capturing specific moments from his life, especially memories of events in which he found inspiration and discovery. These moments are represented thematically throughout the exhibition and specifically documented in a series of four works called Moments in Time. Expanding upon his signature typographic aesthetic, Albrecht explores abstract interpretations of typography in his Moments in Time series. In each of the four works, the artist integrates a set of eight numbers which represent a significant date (mm/dd/yyyy), dissects the numerical letterforms into a system of painted wooden geometric shapes, and embeds hidden codes into the resulting puzzle-like pattern. For Albrecht, exhibiting in Philadelphia, the city where he went to art school, brings the idea behind this exhibition full circle. The city served as a starting point to many facets of his creative work, education and inspiration — ALONG THE WAY is a culmination of many ideas influenced by Albrecht&#8217;s time living in Philly and the years that followed. ABOUT THE ARTIST: Born in 1983 in New Brunswick, NJ, and raised in a small town called Bethlehem Township, NJ, Scott Albrecht is an artist/designer currently based in Brooklyn, NY. A graduate of The Art Institute of Philadelphia in 2003, his work has been exhibited and published Internationally. In 2006, he co-founded the collective blog PROCESS, a site focused on the creative process of artists and creative individuals. A self-taught woodworker with a passion for hand-drawn typography, Albrecht utilizes classic techniques with contemporary style. Much like the organic line elements of rendering type by hand, Albrecht has found joy in the imperfections that are his own. For more information please visit: ScottyFiveAlive.com]]></description>
				<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Trick Go of Philadelphia presents ALONG THE WAY, a solo exhibition of new works by Brooklyn-based artist Scott Albrecht. The exhibition will run from June 25—July 20, 2011 with an opening reception on Saturday June 25, from 6—10pm. </p>
<p>Albrecht often uses found materials as alternative canvases for his work (discarded books, maps, and wooden boxes) carefully selected for their aged and weathered textures. ALONG THE WAY features a new series of three-dimensional works on wood, hand-drawn typography studies on paper and a screen-printed multiple released in conjunction with a limited edition T-shirt, designed by the artist exclusively for Trick Go. </p>
<p>In ALONG THE WAY, Albrecht focused on capturing specific moments from his life, especially memories of events in which he found inspiration and discovery. These moments are represented thematically throughout the exhibition and specifically documented in a series of four works called Moments in Time. Expanding upon his signature typographic aesthetic, Albrecht explores abstract interpretations of typography in his Moments in Time series. In each of the four works, the artist integrates a set of eight numbers which represent a significant date (mm/dd/yyyy), dissects the numerical letterforms into a system of painted wooden geometric shapes, and embeds hidden codes into the resulting puzzle-like pattern.</p>
<p>For Albrecht, exhibiting in Philadelphia, the city where he went to art school, brings the idea behind this exhibition full circle. The city served as a starting point to many facets of his creative work, education and inspiration — ALONG THE WAY is a culmination of many ideas influenced by Albrecht&#8217;s time living in Philly and the years that followed. </p>
<p>ABOUT THE ARTIST:<br />
Born in 1983 in New Brunswick, NJ, and raised in a small town called Bethlehem Township, NJ, Scott Albrecht is an artist/designer currently based in Brooklyn, NY. A graduate of The Art Institute of Philadelphia in 2003, his work has been exhibited and published Internationally. In 2006, he co-founded the collective blog PROCESS, a site focused on the creative process of artists and creative individuals. A self-taught woodworker with a passion for hand-drawn typography, Albrecht utilizes classic techniques with contemporary style. Much like the organic line elements of rendering type by hand, Albrecht has found joy in the imperfections that are his own. For more information please visit: ScottyFiveAlive.com</p>
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		<title>Andrew Jeffrey Wright&#039;s T&#039;s of Horror</title>
		<link>http://www.modart.com/2010/12/17/andrew-jeffrey-wrights-ts-of-horror/</link>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 17 Dec 2010 17:00:06 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Lori</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Art collective Space 1026′s Andrew Jeffrey Wright is one of the most creative dudes I know. And hilarious. His work is all over the place, and toes the line between art and comedy- I have one of his hilarious comic screen prints (I’ve mentioned before- it has two dudes who decide to “grow beards” and it is one of my favorite pieces I own). He makes paintings and screen prints of beautiful patterns, does stand up comedy, arty videos and photography.  One of my favorite recent pieces is a Kinetic sculpture that is a collaboration with Barry McGee. The outside is a trash can full of Furby’s, the inside is a bathroom, complete with Furby with a McGee-drawn arm, tagging the mirror with “Jim Drain,” because he “loves Jim Drain.”  His work is intelligent, witty, and most importantly, leaves me smiling, giggling and creating joke scenarios in my head. His new video- part mini horror film, part commercial for his new T shirt project, is no different. get ex back zp8497586rq]]></description>
				<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Art collective Space 1026′s Andrew Jeffrey Wright is one of the most creative dudes I know. And hilarious. His work is all over the place, and toes the line between art and comedy- I have one of his hilarious comic screen prints (I’ve mentioned before- it has two dudes who decide to “grow beards” and it is one of my favorite pieces I own). He makes paintings and screen prints of beautiful patterns, does stand up comedy, arty videos and photography.  One of my favorite recent pieces is a Kinetic sculpture that is a collaboration with Barry McGee. The outside is a trash can full of Furby’s, the inside is a bathroom, complete with Furby with a McGee-drawn arm, tagging the mirror with “Jim Drain,” because he “loves Jim Drain.”  His work is intelligent, witty, and most importantly, leaves me smiling, giggling and creating joke scenarios in my head. His new video- part mini horror film, part commercial for his new T shirt project, is no different.</p>
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