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Timothy Veske-McMahon | Artist Talk

  • Brooklyn Metal Works 640 Dean Street Brooklyn, NY, 11238 United States (map)
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Artist Talk May 17th, 2pm

Please join us for an artist talk with Timothy Veske-McMahon for an in depth look into his artistic practice and processes. mirror milk with be on display in the gallery where the talk will be held.

New Works by Timothy Veske-McMahon
mirror milk
On view April 18 – May 26

mirror milk is an exhibition of new works by artist and contemporary jeweler Timothy Veske-McMahon. These wearable works are drawn from fundamental needs—of communication, of relationships, of the home—to create basic elements of a visual lexicon representing the delicate balance of adult life. The resultant logograms combine and bloat into objecthood. 

The artist’s studio practice is divergent with repurposed materials minted through repetitious hours at the workbench as well as virtual objects that blink into existence. Dimensional forms are wrapped and layered with imagery through the culturally competing techniques of marbling and hydrographic printing. These pieces investigate shifts from graphic two-dimensional signifiers to patterned sculptural forms, drawing inspiration from specific geographies and personal spaces.

From the artist:

We seek out and delve into mirrors for clarifying affirmation but, in truth, are met with a foreign body.  This inversion captures and takes hold of our sense of familiarity, slyly perpetuating an alienating sense of self. The operative mechanism remains true beyond the literal geometry of optics. We likewise define ourselves through (co)observational analogs, assuming a universal perception that naïvely forgoes the parallax between viewing the same object from different positions. We assume: a boy is like a boy, a marriage is like a marriage, and hunger is like hunger.

This perceived closeness of similarity and familiarity is a deception. A fictitious shorthand we use in identifying ourselves within society and relationships. If definition is a loss of information, is it possible create a loss-less object?

Timothy Veske-McMahon

Earlier Event: October 12
Peter Hoogeboom | Artist Talk
Later Event: June 30
Simon Cottrell | Artist Talk