FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE: February 7, 2013 

 

 

MERE OBSERVATION

New work by JEFF AUSTIN & ANGELES COSSIO

 

  

Manifold

4426 N Ravenswood Ave

Chicago 60640

 

 

Contact: Emily Green

info@acreresidency.org

 

 

Opening Reception: Friday, February 15, 6-9PM 

Show Dates: February 15 - March 15, 2013

 

 

Open Hours: Tuesday-Friday, 12-6PM & Saturday, 12-4PM

or by appointment

 

 Chicago, IL:  Manifold is pleased to present MERE OBSERVATION  new work by JEFF AUSTIN & ANGELES COSSIO, the next installment in ACRE's year-long series of exhibitions by 2012 ACRE summer residents.

 

The processes of human perception are swift and complex – sifted, for the sake of their efficacy, through a system of unconscious abstraction. Much of the sense data absorbed is promptly discarded, deemed insignificant – inessential for the moment’s utility. With a pause – a closer inspection – a new set of truths is discovered, brought to life at the will of the observer. In this way, the observer becomes an inseparable component of the system being observed, transforming its principal structure through mere observation.

 

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JEFF AUSTIN lives and works in Chicago, currently studying for a BFA in Sculpture at the School of the Art Institute of Chicago. His practice revolves around a persistent attempt to find reconciliation between the disparities in his relationships to urban and natural spaces, using collections of the various detritus found in each environment as a material base in the construction of sculpture and site-specific installation. He has recently shown with Make Space at MDW Fair as well as a solo exhibition at Anatomy/Gift/Association. In the past year, he has completed residencies at both ACRE and the Mormyrid Artist Residency.

 

More information about Jeff Austin can be found at jeffaustin.tumblr.com.

 

ANGELES COSSIO in her recent photographic work has been drawn to visual disruptions that call into question the nature of observation and the camera’s ability to convey reality. The works hint and tease at but never deliver a fully realized image. The very act of hiding and blocking can be transformative; it is in this place of disruption where she is seeking her imagery. Angeles received her undergraduate degree in painting from Buffalo State, the State University of New York and her MFA from Montclair State University. She is currently based in Lincoln, Nebraska, where she is a Visiting Instructor of Art at Nebraska Wesleyan University where she teaches photography and digital media. Her work has been exhibited internationally, most recently at the Sheldon Museum of Art, Access Arts, and the Bemis Center for Contemporary Art. This summer she completed residencies at both ACRE and The Land. She also co-runs Drift Station an experimental curatorial platform.

 

More information about Angeles Cossio can be found at www.angelescossio.com.

 

ACRE (Artists’ Cooperative Residency and Exhibitions) is a volunteer-run non-profit based in Chicago devoted to employing various systems of support foremerging artists and to creating a generative community of cultural producers. ACRE investigates and institutes models designed to help artists develop, present, and discuss their practices by providing forums for idea exchange, interdisciplinary collaboration, and experimental projects. ACRE enacts its mission primarily through an annual summer residency program in rural southwestern Wisconsin. Throughout the rest of the year, ACRE offers opportunities for exhibition to each of its residents.

 

More information about ACRE can be found at http:// www.acreresidency.org.