Atlantic Works Gallery Announces Two Mixed Media Exhibitions for November

Atlantic Works Gallery announced that its November exhibition will consist of  side-by-side solo shows by two member artists, one who uses mixed media to investigate the  natural world and the other who uses it to comment on American society. Together, their  complementary artwork delivers a visual collision that is intended to ask visitors to reflect on and  question their beliefs. 

Both shows will open on Saturday, November 2, with an opening reception on Sunday, November  3 from 2:00 p.m. – 5:00 p.m. There will be a second reception on Thursday, November 14 from  6:00 p.m. – 9:00 p.m. when the artists will talk about their work. The exhibition closes at 6:00 p.m.  on Saturday, November 30. 

John Greiner-Ferris is an artist who borrows from, and combines, multiple disciplines to create  artwork. For November 2024, he uses mixed media to fluidly address the perils inflicted on  individuals by modern society.  The intentionally lo-tech nature of his artwork is in response to  what he believes is too much of an emphasis in the art world on commercialism and salability at  the expense of originality and truth, and challenges viewers to question their notion of art. 

“My artwork has always been about, and will continue to be about, the individual’s struggle to  maintain individuality and dignity in the face societal pressures—both real and imagined,” he said. 

The materials and resulting artwork of Takis, a former construction worker, reflect his deep love  of nature, the outdoors, and art. He uses everything from found organic and inorganic materials to  construction material to investigate the natural world to make what he calls “collage/paintings”  whose textural, sculptural surfaces invite the viewer’s eye to linger in their complexity. “I want  people to really get into the surface of my paintings,” he said. 

For Pollination, Takis, who had been finding bee and wasp nests for years, contemplates and  compares the role of bees and artists in their respective societies. “The artist’s job is to feed the  soul, through art, music, and literature,” he said. Takis will be exhibiting nine pieces, and cites  influences as disparate as the writings of Hermann Hesse, the paintings of Cezanne and El Greco,  and the music of Brian Eno and Nick Cave.

Greiner-Ferris will be showing a series of six 4’ x 3’ pieces he began in January 2024 and continued  working on right up to October 2024. “They are my response to some of the events and issues that  currently are prevalent in the United States, such as economic disparity, divisiveness, school and  mass shootings, and our species’ ability to destroy itself,” he said. “The goal of this exhibition is to  use text and images to have a conversation with the viewer. Just as an actor breaks the fourth wall  on a stage and talks directly to the audience, I use text and a visual language to break the picture  plane to speak directly to the viewer.” Because the outcome of the November presidential election  will still be unknown at the opening, Greiner-Ferris offers hope and encouragement with the final  piece.  

Atlantic Works Gallery, 80 Border Street, Boston, MA 02128, now in its twenty-first year, is an  artist-run collaborative space for art and ideas located in East Boston. The gallery is open to the  public every Friday and Saturday, 2:00 – 6:00 p.m. For private viewing, contact  [email protected]. For more information, visit https://atlanticworks.org/.

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