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[Paul McLean]

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Rockin' Old Hick Song + Animation Remix

Something fun I did for the web expo component for my David Lusk Gallery Nashville show over the weekend. Plus, check out the "Code Duello, Old Hick & a Big Bang" makeover at 4D Pop!

tags: song, video, animation, Andrew Jackson, Paul McLean
categories: animation, exhibitions
Sunday 07.20.14
Posted by Paul McLean
 

Code Duello, Old Hick & a Big Bang

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A lovely installation curated by Dane Carder and David Lusk. The exhibition also features the animation "A Big Bang," which is projected onto the rear of the transition wall separating the main and second galleries. The opening was excellent and well-attended, coinciding with Wedgewood art district First Saturday Art Crawl (and the 4th of July weekend). The event featured a mixologist, who researched a special concoction related to Old Hickory. I hope to post some photos from the evening here soon. 

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tags: Paul McLean, David Lusk Gallery, dane carder
categories: exhibitions
Friday 07.18.14
Posted by Paul McLean
 

"Code Duello, Old Hick & a Big Bang" opens at DLG Nashville

Click the image to visit the DLG website.

Click the image to visit the DLG website.

In his first solo exhibition in Nashville in over a decade, on view at David Lusk Gallery from July 5 through July 26, Brooklyn-based artist Paul McLean will present a rich body of new paintings and supporting media focused on the life and times of President Andrew Jackson ("Old Hickory"), and other stories from the past, here and now. For “Code Duello, Old Hick & A Big Bang,” McLean will exhibit interlinking series of mixed media on canvas, sculptural or dimensional wall-mounted pieces and ink-on-polyester works, plus digital animations and texts. The show’s subject matter will cover a spectrum of compelling narratives, including President Jackson’s colorful and controversial history, the practice of dueling in America and the art and science of the universe’s origins, as represented in modern technology through computer-enabled data visualization. "Code Duello, Old Hick & A Big Bang" opens Saturday July 5, with an artist's reception from 6-9PM

Bazooka Joe Pink Old Hick / 55" x 50" / Acrylic and Ink on Canvas / 2014

Bazooka Joe Pink Old Hick / 55" x 50" / Acrylic and Ink on Canvas / 2014

McLean’s unique approach, which he has termed “4D,” or “4th Dimensional art” since the early 80s, provides an integrative framework for layered techniques, timelines, spatial concerns and concepts. Most of the images in “Code Duello, Old Hick & A Big Bang” consist of the figure on and/or in abstraction, but operate as a kind of perceptual projection device confronting space and time beyond the limits of strict 3D and 2D pictorial architectures. Throughout his career, McLean has created art in both solo and collective platforms, and in this exhibition, the artist partners with long-time collaborator Shane Kennedy, a Tennessee native and recent graduate of The Cooper Union. McLean and Kennedy created a series of innovative pull-paintings during a residency at Chanorth in upstate New York in Fall 2013, as part of the “Code Duello” set. Kennedy also prepared lush surfaces for some of the paintings for the Jackson series, and provided substantial technical support for McLean’s project. Additional fabrication services for “Code Duello, Old Hick & A Big Bang” came by way of the robust and bustling artisanal networks in Brooklyn, especially the Bushwick district, where McLean’s current studio is located. McLean’s impetus for weaving the Big Bang into the discourse underpinning the show arose from his doctoral course work at the European Graduate School, and an encounter with NYU’s Tim Maudlin, whose specialty is combining physics and philosophy in exploring the nature of relations to the cosmos. 

"Wallpaper" / 10" x 8" / Acrylic and Ink on Panel / 2014

"Wallpaper" / 10" x 8" / Acrylic and Ink on Panel / 2014

Ultimately, “Code Duello, Old Hick & A Big Bang” is an exposition on questions we have about what it means to be “A Man of the Times,” how we stylize our experiences for the purposes of representation, and what we consider to be meaningful action. It is McLean’s general contention that the arts - and especially visual art - give us a worthy vehicle for sharing our most profound encounters with the complex world in which we live out our lives. The artist has the means to combine craft with theory to generate singular objects that simultaneously reflect and embody our perceptions of existence and what we value most. As a valuable expression the art thus conceived can be passed down, generation to generation, as an act of hope - a “real” reminder of, meditation on, and hedge against our individual mortality.

"Untitled" / Ink on Polyester / 2014

"Untitled" / Ink on Polyester / 2014

tags: Paul McLean, David Lusk Gallery
categories: exhibitions
Tuesday 07.01.14
Posted by Paul McLean
 

Opening Night Photos at DLG Nashville [+ a link to a nice article in StyleBlueprint]

Photos by DLG artist Huger Foote.

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David Lusk Gallery: A New Star in Nashville’s Art Scene

March 17, 2014 By Elizabeth Fox

"Nashville is the recipient of a true gem with the arrival of David Lusk Gallery Nashville(DLG). On March 1, DLG Nashville opened its doors to the public in the burgeoning Wedgewood/Houston neighborhood."

tags: huger foote, David Lusk Gallery
categories: exhibitions
Monday 03.17.14
Posted by Paul McLean
 

Invite for upcoming exhibits at DLG Nashville

The private opening and artists' get-together will be Saturday, February 22.

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tags: David Lusk Gallery
categories: exhibitions
Sunday 02.16.14
Posted by Paul McLean
 

David Lusk Gallery opens space in Nashville

My longtime friend Dane Carder will be directing a new gallery owned by Memphis-based gallerist David Lusk in Nashville. A private opening will be held February 22, and a public opening will launch the beautiful exhibit space on March 1. I'll be showing recent and new work with DSL in 2014. Below is the press release (click-through, to see all 3 pages), and an image of the gallery, in progress.

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Note from Dane: "floors won't be quite so shiny... getting closer."

Note from Dane: "floors won't be quite so shiny... getting closer."

tags: Paul McLean, David Lusk Gallery, Nashville, dane carder
categories: exhibitions
Monday 02.10.14
Posted by Paul McLean