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ARTCAT



Ati Maier, Giant Dipper

Pierogi
177 North 9th Street, 718-599-2144
Williamburg
October 15 - November 14, 2010
Reception: Friday, October 15, 7 - 9 PM
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Pierogi is pleased to present an exhibition of recent work by Ati Maier. Maier combines abstraction with landscape and figuration in highly chromatic compositions. There is always a sense of motion, of movement through space, activated especially through her use of multiple lines.

Maier begins each composition with a number of sketches layered one atop another. She notes— “I might begin with an abstract grid, add a galactic structure, then landscapes on top. It is in this time-consuming period that shapes begin to form and subside, subdivide and cut through and across one another. I weave the layers of space together in such a way that foreground, middle ground and background along with past, present and future become one dense coherence.” Because of this process she doesn’t know when she begins what the final composition will be; hers is an intuitive and spontaneous process.

Maier is originally from Germany but became hooked on the vast open spaces of the American west after riding through Wyoming on horseback. She is equally fascinated by the vastness of outer space and immerses herself in satellite imagery (especially from NASA’s website), scientific theories, technological and geological models, as well as landscapes, maps, and photos. “I am driven by the desire to visually interpret emerging spatial realms implied by new technologies that access virtual worlds.” For her, the traditional practice of painting is the springboard from which the viewer finds ways of visually traveling through futuristic landscapes.

Recently, Maier has developed her drawings and paintings further into the spatial realm using a 3D animation program. Using this technology she can deconstruct her lines and activate them so it feels as though you are moving through the landscape of one of her paintings. Her second 3D animation involves a kind of implosion and explosion of the line into a visual black hole.

Ati Maier currently lives and works in Brooklyn, New York. Her most recent 3D video animation is currently on view in the Fokus Bienial in Lódz, Poland.

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