| 1300 Gallery presents Bask, Tes One, and previews Assemble
      Submitted by Evelyn Kiefer on Thu, 06/02/2005 - 17:31. 
  1300launched another great show with a hip urban aesthetic Friday May 27th.
 “Pound and a Bear Hug 2� features the work of artists Bask and Tes One. The
 main gallery is filled with paintings (the majority) and mixed media works.
 Several of the pieces make use of truly original supports. “Riding the Rails�
 is a good example; created by Bask, it is made from five shabby vintage
 suitcases hung on the gallery wall to form a semi rectangular surface for a
 painting. A stick with a bandana tied at the one end  -- like an old-fashioned hobo would carry - is positioned on top
 of the suitcases.
   Baskand Tes One’s works are stylistically very similar. They both use spray paint,
 stenciled forms, iconic animals and easily recognizable images from American
 advertising. Brick red, gold and black dominate their palettes in this show. A
 group of  24 paintings on wood panel by
 both artists hung like a mural in one corner of the gallery illustrates the
 harmonious way their style comes together. Priced in the $100.00- $200.00 range
 many of these paintings sold opening night. The show continues through June 17th.
   Gallerygoers who came to “Pound and a Bear Hug 2� got a preview of Assemble Gallery
 & Store – a new retail venture at the 1300 warehouse building on West 78th
 Street. Assemble will offer unique and custom made clothing and accessories,
 cosmetic, fragrances and a variety of art related services. girlwithcamera [at] hotmail [dot] com">Photographer
 Natalie Dale is part of Assemble, as is Brian Kelly – formerly of Buzz Gallery.
 Some of Kelly’s hip hop caricature prints were hanging Friday night. Witty and
 whimsical handbags by There She Goes, were also already on display. The
 official opening of Assemble is June 17th with a reception from 7pm
 – 10pm.
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