Surreal NaivetÉ: - The Eye of an Emerging Collector
June 19 - July 26, 2008 | reception Thursday June 19, 6-9PM
M.Y. ART PROSPECTS is proud to announce its debut promotion of a young collector and his
group of emerging artists. Over the last two years, New York-based graphic designer/artist L. Mario Prian has discovered a dozen contemporary artists in his mission to advance the
art of his generation. Mr. Prian, with the help of a modest but generous fund left by his
friend/muse after her passing, began his experimental project of collecting and exhibiting
works by undiscovered artists by initiating an active dialogue with them as well as with the
general audience. The gallery's participation in this project intends to further propel his
prime effort.
Entitled Surreal Naiveté, the exhibit presents approximately 20 works by an international
cross-section of contemporary artists--Ryoko Aoki, Joseph Burwell, Ernest Concepcion,
Jose Luis Farinas, Jason Katz, Siobhan McBride, Huston Ripley, Casey Jex Smith,
and Alfred Steiner. The unique styles of these nine artists converge in their seemingly
simple renderings of images that are actually fraught with symbolism and the freeassociative
meanings of the subconscious.
At once intimate and inviting, the works' childlike, almost naïve quality tempts the viewer to
indulge in a pure, contemplative moment uncluttered by hype-driven art lingo and academic
posturing.
The transformative power of these works lies in the subtle tension of the yin/yang aspect of
their perspectives, whether in the "dissonant counterpoint to the visceral subject matter
they describe" in Steiner's ballpoint drawings; or where the "magic reveals itself differently
than in this world" in McBride's dreamy paintings; or in Concepcion's "personal
commitment to perpetually draw anything imaginable in conflict."
We are easily drawn into these mysterious presentations that are often replete with hidden
religious references, as in Farina's inspiration from the Old Testament, Smith's intricate
visual narrative derived from his Mormon faith, or Ripley's complex web of imagery that
evokes Hindu mythology. Again and again, viewers are invited to check their cultural
rhetoric at the door and roam freely, whether in Aoki's pictorial dream world that cannot be
logically explained, in Burwell's rendering of imaginary historic cities imbued by ancient
religions, or in Katz's primitive world painted in the folk tradition.
What makes Surreal Naiveté, particularly forceful is its ability to align the viewer's
visceral experience with the artist's vision-one that remains outside the realm of reason
and the rational. The exhibit offers contemporary viewers a rare opportunity to be rid of
their intellectual baggage and partake of the works' latent innocence.
Surreal Naiveté is co-curated by L. Mario Prian and art critic Bunsie Vasvani. The
curators' conscious decision to include artists of varied ethnic and cultural backgrounds is
intended to encourage emerging artists, art lovers, and young collectors of the visual arts to
speak out in this frenzied market-driven art world. The exhibition at M.Y. Art PROSPECTS is
meant to serve as a model for lesser experienced emerging collectors to engage, have a
voice, and make strides in the art world.
M.Y. ART PROSPECTS would like to thank Asahi Beer U.S.A., Inc., for their generous
donation of their product for our opening reception.