“The concept of play is integral to our process — as a way of working together within a loosely structured arena, as a tool for shifting our momentary understanding of reality, and as an illumination of brightness and immediacy that speaks to the human spirit.”
– CHIAOZZA
LAUNCH F18 is delighted to share an incredible new series of wall works and a new sculpture by collaborative duo, Adam Frezza & Terri Chiao of CHIAOZZA. This special presentation features a selection of recent works currently on view at the second in person edition of Future Fair at Chelsea Industrial. Future Fair opens to the public on May 5, 2022 and remains on view until May 7, 2022.
For this special presentation, Chiao and Frezza feature a selection of new paintings, grid sculptures and pulp paintings, from their ongoing catalogue of various works. Combining their minimal, yet playful gestures with organic form and representation, this collection of new works captures the artist's highly recognizable style and visual symbolism. With hints of minimal abstraction, Chiao and Frezza create the stunning essence of colorful arrangements by brilliantly utilizing line and color with remarkable precision and sophistication. Through their almost reductive like process, they’ve created a series of works that at their core carry a wonderful lightness to them, capturing the playful and gentle barrida from one form to the other, and one vibrant color to the next.
For more information or to receive a preview of the gallery's presentation at Future Fair please contact: info@launchf18.com
Chiaozza (rhymes with “wowza”) is the collaborative multidisciplinary studio of Adam Frezza & Terri Chiao. Frezza & Chiao have had solo shows at Wave Hill in The Bronx, NY; Vox Populi in Philadelphia, PA; Long Island University in Brooklyn, NY; Owen James Gallery in New York City; Cooler Gallery in Brooklyn, NY, and Westchester Community College in Valhalla, NY. The studio has installed public artworks in New York City; Gainesville, FL; Boston, MA; Cleveland, OH; and Beijing, China. In 2017, they installed an acre-spanning sculpture garden with 32 large-scale works for the Coachella Arts & Music Festival in Indio, CA. The artists live and work in Brooklyn, NY.
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