Thomas Lendvai with. John Morton, Janet Passehl, Esther Podemski. January 6 February 26, Opening Reception: Friday January 6, 6-8 pm

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229 Cook St, Brooklyn, NY 11206 www.odettagallery.com December 30 2016 PRESS RELEASE FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE Thomas Lendvai with John Morton, Janet Passehl, Esther Podemski January 6 February 26, 2017 Opening Reception: Friday January 6, 6-8 pm Thomas Lendvai will be presenting a new sculpture in his second solo exhibition at ODETTA. Monumentally scaled, constructed on site, this new work is about stripping things down to the bare essentials. The forms are deconstructed open ended cubes, split from the inside out. Composer John Morton and artists Janet Passehl and Esther Podemski will present new works In concert with this installation. Press Contact: Ellen Hackl Fagan info@odettagallery.com 203.598.1517

Image: Thomas Lendvai, Untitled_Model, 2016, painted mdf, in final scale 4 parts each measure 96 x 96 x 1.5 inches, overall installation dimensions 9 x 25 x 35 feet. Thomas Lendvai Brooklyn based artist Thomas Lendvai is creating his second monumental sculptural installation at ODETTA. This exhibition features four forms of deconstructed open-ended cubes. Unlike Lendvai s most recent work, which imitates and reflects the architecture in the space, these sculptures are purely abstract forms. Viewers engage in this work by walking in and around these large-scale sculptures experiencing them through space and time. The black installation juxtaposed with the white gallery walls is intended to provoke physical interaction and to encourage movement and a continuous awareness of a series of nows. Lendvai s work does not reference any specific artist or art movement, but does reflect an admiration for the Constructivists, a kinship with Minimalists, and an understanding of, and an agreement with Suprematist Kazimir Malevich. With regard to Malevich, though Lendvai had not intensely studied his work, he realized he had an affinity for how the painted quadrilateral forms appeared to be floating in the middle of the canvas and addresses this in a three-dimensional form. When Malevich painted the black square, he was advocating an art of pure

creation, which didn t imitate visible reality. With this new installation, Lendvai aims to achieve the same spiritual enlightenment. Through his work, Thomas Lendvai melds his knowledge of carpentry, taught to him by his father, and makes use of fundamental geometric forms to engage audiences through experiential installations that break down boundaries between the object and the subject, thus challenging the status quo in art, design, and architecture. His work encourages movement, allowing for audiences to experience a tactile engagement with space and oneself. Lendvai s sculptures and site-responsive installations have been exhibited in Tokyo, Japan; Chicago, Illinois; Key West, Florida; and more recently in Hoboken, New Jersey; and at ODETTA in Brooklyn, New York. He received his BA at SUNY Stony Brook and his MFA from the School of Visual Arts in 2002. Lendvai is of Hungarian descent and is a first generation American. Image: John Morton, Backchannel_installation materials, 2016, MaxMSP, Mac Mini, speakers, sensors, wires. John Morton

John Morton s aim is to make musical connections between unintentional events. The song of a bird that is masked by a passing truck, a creak in a floor that is altered by a person s direction, stride, and weight are examples of what excites and sparks his imagination. Crafting these moments into sonic events and building random systems to control their interaction, data gathering, programming, and managing digital variables, becomes the score of the work. Installations of his interactive sound compositions include the Adirondack Museum, the Hudson River Museum, The Kitchen, The Tunnel at the Central Park Zoo, Wave Hill, and The Playwright s Center in NYC, and at ODETTA in Brooklyn, NY. The CD, OUTLIER-NEW MUSIC FOR MUSIC BOXES was the featured subject and live performance on National Public Radio s Weekend Edition Sunday. National Public Radio s American Mavericks series & the American Music Center s New Music Box. Morton has received fellowships and commissions from the Composers Commissioning Project (American Composers Forum), the McKnight Visiting Composer Fellowship, the Bellagio Study Center in Italy and was the Edward Cone Fellow at the Bogliasco Foundation in Genoa, Italy. Recent appearances and performances include two premiers with Glass Farm Ensemble (NYC) at Symphony Space, performances at The Stone, (le) Poisson Rouge, Bard College, Issue Project Room (Brooklyn), the Circuit Bending Festival in New York City, Music at the Anthology (MATA) at the Paula Cooper Gallery, the Red Eye Theater in Minneapolis, at Harvestworks in New York City and at New York Mills Cultural Center in Minnesota.

Image: Janet Passehl, Black flower room 2, 2016, paper, 2.5 x 13 x 6 inches Janet Passehl Janet Passehl s works take two decisive postures (rigid versus soft) that might seem opposed, but they are in fact philosophically similar. In each type of work she has made minimal interventions in, and honored the nature of, her chosen materials paper and cloth, while implicating the rectangle imposition as containment and restraint. Working with stiff paper allows her to make hard-edged sculptures that are also fragile and flirt with ephemerality. They indicate both architecture and nature, within and without. The cuts are severe and possibly violent, but they allow the paper to begin to cup like a blossom and flare like petals. The various planes that result are alive to shifting circumstances of light. The exterior of the form makes a shape of the white space around it, creating something from nothing. It is impossible to perceive the sculpture as distinct from what is directly external to it. One paper piece remains flat, the only hint of three-dimensionality manifest by four parallel cuts that very subtly disturb the uniform plane of the surface. Light (its degree of intensity and angle) participates in the realization of the various

natures of this work. Larger versions of this piece were exhibited directly on the floor, in the path of raking light from a window at Thomas Rehbein Gallery in Cologne. In two drawers the artist has chosen fill them with cloth, so that the boundaries of the drawer inhibit the complete spreading out of the fabric. Her motivation was partly to create the sensual experience of opening a drawer and finding it filled with something soft. This may be a bifurcated experience as it is both a familiar event of domesticity, and at odds with the opening of a metal flat file. Each of the draped cloth sculptures were composed with great intention and should remain fixed, thus they are housed in black paper trays so that they may exist in their present form outside the drawers when the exhibition is over. In their black trays, independent of the association with the drawer, they assert themselves as formal arrangements of folds, edges, wrinkles and contingent shadows. Janet Passehl s work has been featured in museum and gallery exhibitions in the U.S. and Europe since 1993. In 2013 her folded ironed cloth was included in the major historical survey Art & Textile: Fabric as Material and Concept in Modern Art from Klimt to the Present, organized by the Wolfsburg Museum in Germany. More recently her spare black cloth and paper floor works have been associated with the work of Charlotte Posenenske at Thomas Rehbein Gallery in Cologne and Galerie Gisela Clement in Bonn. The exhibitions Twice Drawn (Tang Museum, 2006), One More (Rehbein; and Esberg Museum, 2008), and One (Stalke Up North, Copenhagen, 2009), brought Passehl s work into context with such first generation minimal and conceptual artists as Carl Andre, Robert Barry, Agnes Martin and others. Passehl s drawings and cloth works are included in several collections including The Blanton Museum of art at the University of Texas at Austin; The Francis Young Tang Teaching Museum and Art Gallery, Saratoga Springs, NY; Allen Memorial Art Museum at Oberlin College; Colorado Springs Fine Art Center Museum; The LeWitt Collection, Chester, CT; Stalke Collection, Denmark; and The Laurence Miller Family Collection, Austin, TX.

Image: Esther Podemski, Color Correction_24, 2014, archival pigment print, 13 x 19 inches, Edition 1/25. Esther Podemski Esther Podemski is an artist working across disciplines. While in post-production on one of her recent films, she discovered that the color correction software program she used could be translated into paintings and works on paper. The new shapes originated as screen grabs from color corrections of individual frames in the post-production computer software. The source for these images comes from film footage frames of a priest on a Florence street at night; he is ministering to women who have been trafficked to Italy to work as sex slaves. She transforms these still frames so that the figures and narrative are no longer visible; the imagery becomes geometric abstraction.

She manipulates shapes digitally and uses water-based pigments to further abstract the image on paper. She thinks of these images as accidental drawings, a digital image still marked by the hand. The Color Correction series provided a resource, a new visual vocabulary for the direct oil paintings on cigar box lids and a series of digital and hand-altered prints. Esther Podemski is a filmmaker and visual artist whose works have been exhibited in galleries, film festivals and academic venues. House of the World, her documentary about the aftermath of the Holocaust, was shot in Poland and has been showcased in European and American art centers and festivals, including Human Rights Watch International Film Festival, Lincoln Center, and Los Angeles International Jewish Film Festival. Discovery Communication and Jewish Broadcast Network purchased the film for broadcast. Podemski has exhibited her paintings in the Pacific Northwest and in New York City. Her grants include the New York State Council on the Arts, The Jerome Foundation, The Soros Foundation, The Memorial Foundation For Jewish Culture, and the Yaddo Residency Program. She has taught graduate and undergraduate courses at Parsons School of Design in New York, Pacific Northwest College of Art, and Sarah Lawrence College. Recent exhibitions include 5 Days in July; a two-screen projection that revisits the Newark riots of 1967. This work has exhibited at numerous museums, galleries, and festivals. It won the director s choice award at the Black Maria Film Festival and the jury award for the best short at The Langston Hughes African American Film Festival. ODETTA s Flat Files are curated and change with every exhibition. Thomas Lendvai will show a series of studies on the back wall of the gallery and artists Janet Passehl and Esther Podemski are our Flat File Featured Artists. ODETTA is a Bushwick-based gallery created and run by artist Ellen Hackl Fagan. The gallery exhibits the works of contemporary artists focusing on Color Theory, Minimalism, Glyphs, Buddha Mind, Fluxus, History, Humor, Psychedelia, Ephemera, Science, Math and Music. Thomas Lendvai is the gallery s twenty-first exhibition. There will be an opening reception for the artists on Friday January 6, 2017 from 6 8:00 pm. Gallery hours are Friday thru Sunday 1-6 pm, and by appointment. There will be

an Artists Talk on Sunday February 12 at 3:00 pm. Check the gallery website and social media for related events throughout the course of the exhibition. Press Contact: Ellen Hackl Fagan info@odettagallery.com www.odettagallery.com 203.598.1517 To get there: Cook Street is bordered between Bogart Street to the north, and Evergreen Street to the south. The Morgan Ave stop on the L train is 3.5 blocks from Cook Street. Map