Some Exhibition Images
Elisa Lendvay: Fusiform ruffled waves at Underdonk
Fusiform ruffled waves
Waves of ruffled orbs, wave ruffled fusiform, Hemispheres, Bends, Fans, Pyramids, Pointers, Plant, A Structuring Cycle, Muscle, Fish, Stacking Artifacts, Moments, Awkward Stances, An Arrangement Growing Towards the Light
June 22 -July 29 2018
Underdonk Gallery
Underdonk.com
1329 Willoughby Ave
Broonlyn NY
Fusiform ruffled waves
Waves of ruffled orbs, wave ruffled fusiform, Hemispheres, Bends, Fans, Pyramids, Pointers, Plant, A Structuring Cycle, Muscle, Fish, Stacking Artifacts, Moments, Awkward Stances, An Arrangement Growing Towards the Light
June 22 -July 29 2018
Underdonk Gallery
Underdonk.com
1329 Willoughby Ave
Broonlyn NY
About a Mountain exhibition shot, Asya Geisberg Gallery, NYC, 2014.
Elisa Lendvay, left wall, top to bottom:
Inverted Pocket, 2012, Papier mache, silver leaf, acrylic paint, 12” x 7” x 2.5”, Code, 2011. Bamboo, papier mache, silver leaf, acrylic paint, wire. 16.5” x 18” x 2”, Skate, 2013, Wood, wire, plastic, papier mache, acrylic paint and medium, 17.5” × 11 × 1.25"
Alejandro Almanza Pereda, right
Alejandro Almanza Pereda, Vincent Como, Don Dixon, Gerhard Frommel, Elisa Lendvay, Rachel Niffenegger, and Anonymous. Curated by Holly Jarrett
June 26 – August 15, 2014
http://www.asyageisberggallery.com/exhibitions/about-a-mountain
Elisa Lendvay, left wall, top to bottom:
Inverted Pocket, 2012, Papier mache, silver leaf, acrylic paint, 12” x 7” x 2.5”, Code, 2011. Bamboo, papier mache, silver leaf, acrylic paint, wire. 16.5” x 18” x 2”, Skate, 2013, Wood, wire, plastic, papier mache, acrylic paint and medium, 17.5” × 11 × 1.25"
Alejandro Almanza Pereda, right
Alejandro Almanza Pereda, Vincent Como, Don Dixon, Gerhard Frommel, Elisa Lendvay, Rachel Niffenegger, and Anonymous. Curated by Holly Jarrett
June 26 – August 15, 2014
http://www.asyageisberggallery.com/exhibitions/about-a-mountain
Quiet Please | November 20 – December 30 2014
Rare Gallery, NYC
RARE Gallery is pleased to present Quiet Please, a group exhibition featuring contemplative new works by artists Holly Coulis, Matthew F Fisher, Carrie Gundersdorf, Mike Hein, Elisa Lendvay, Matthew Northridge, and Jason Silva. The show was organized by Matthew F Fisher in collaboration with the gallery.
http://rare-gallery.com/quiet-please-install-view-1_1/
Rare Gallery, NYC
RARE Gallery is pleased to present Quiet Please, a group exhibition featuring contemplative new works by artists Holly Coulis, Matthew F Fisher, Carrie Gundersdorf, Mike Hein, Elisa Lendvay, Matthew Northridge, and Jason Silva. The show was organized by Matthew F Fisher in collaboration with the gallery.
http://rare-gallery.com/quiet-please-install-view-1_1/
Elisa Lendvay, foreground
External Original, Colgate University
October 29 - November 20, 2012
External Original
curated by Sarah Mattes '06
Artists:
Michael Berryhill
Strauss Bourque-LaFrance
David Gilbert
Kate Gilmore
Elisa Lendvay
Hanna Sandin
Molly Smith
Luke Stettner
Patricia Treib
Carmen Winant
Tamara Zahaykevich
External Original presents eleven artists who address process and the recording of a trace or history through a convergence of mediums and forms.
October 29 - November 20, 2012
External Original
curated by Sarah Mattes '06
Artists:
Michael Berryhill
Strauss Bourque-LaFrance
David Gilbert
Kate Gilmore
Elisa Lendvay
Hanna Sandin
Molly Smith
Luke Stettner
Patricia Treib
Carmen Winant
Tamara Zahaykevich
External Original presents eleven artists who address process and the recording of a trace or history through a convergence of mediums and forms.
Tensegrity, June 20 - July 27, 2008
Klaus von Nichtssagend Gallery
Joy Curtis
Michael DeLucia
Jim Lee
Elisa Lendvay
Keiko Narahashi
The term Tensegrity was coined by Buckminster Fuller to describe the integrity of structures as being based in a synergy between balanced tension and compression components. Since then the term has been applied to a variety of uses, most notably by Carlos Castaneda to describe a system of movements, stances and stretches that emphasize the tension and relaxation of muscles. In this group of work tension exists formally between structure and surface, and between sculpture and painting. There is a pushing back and forth between the materials that define the surface and those that create the structure such that the two coexist in a balanced relationship.
http://klausgallery.com/exhibition/tensegrity-2008-06-20/#tensegrity-1780
Klaus von Nichtssagend Gallery
Joy Curtis
Michael DeLucia
Jim Lee
Elisa Lendvay
Keiko Narahashi
The term Tensegrity was coined by Buckminster Fuller to describe the integrity of structures as being based in a synergy between balanced tension and compression components. Since then the term has been applied to a variety of uses, most notably by Carlos Castaneda to describe a system of movements, stances and stretches that emphasize the tension and relaxation of muscles. In this group of work tension exists formally between structure and surface, and between sculpture and painting. There is a pushing back and forth between the materials that define the surface and those that create the structure such that the two coexist in a balanced relationship.
http://klausgallery.com/exhibition/tensegrity-2008-06-20/#tensegrity-1780