A multimedia exhibit exploring minimalism and movement, featuring Merick Reed, S. Catrin Magnusson, and Tiffany Lange. Curated by Cass Garner.
Gallery Director, Cass Garner, is excited to welcome back three artists that she met throughout the years from previous Call-for-Work exhibitions to create Neon Flux, her latest curation at Gamut Gallery. Opening in April, this multimedia exhibit features Twin Cities’ established artists Merick Reed, S. Catrin Magnusson, and Tiffany Lange, showcasing photography, sculpture, ceramics, paintings, and installation.
S. Catrin Magnusson’s sculptural forms draw on the iconography of geology as a starting place. As the earth's tectonic forces separate and compact, it creates stress and pressure to move. While the work appears abstract, it has a specific reference to the physical world. Catrin emigrated from Sweden when she was young and became intensely aware of movement and displacement. She finds herself drawn to the quiet remnants of violent movement and the creation of a landscape from what is left behind, connecting deep time and macro processes to a personal timeline.
Merick Reed keeps his practice innovative by working across multiple mediums of photography, painting and sculpture, and furniture design, Neon Flux will be the first time all of his multifaceted pieces will be on exhibit together. Also debuting will be Merick Reed’s collaboration with furniture designer George Mahoney, Associate Professor at MCAD, their new Side Tables that blur the line between function and sculpture.
Tiffany Lange’s Pink Solitude installation and her latest series of abstract paintings create parallels between being raised in the digital age and our consumption of technology. Navigating through a world of online static, Lange's work echoes the pleasures that we receive from our screens through the use of vibrant neons and bold disruptive mark-making but also mimics the overstimulation she experiences from her glowing devices.
Neon Flux playfully nods at minimalism with the use of black and white, and simple structures, while incorporating pops of neon color. Accent hues and bold patterns engage the viewers' subtle sense of movement, despite the static nature of the artwork. Together these mediums represent the push and pull against each other, portraying the constant movement underfoot unseen with our natural eye.
EVENT DATES
PUBLIC OPENING: Saturday, April 1st • 6-9pm
$10 presale, $13 day of the event, Free for Gamut Gallery Members
Private Guy will set the mood through his music selections on opening night.
Featuring Merick Reed, S. Catrin Magnusson, and Tiffany Lange, showcasing photography, sculpture, ceramics, paintings, and installation.
ARTIST TALK: Thursday, April 20th • 6pm
$5 presale, $7 day of the event. Free for Gamut Gallery Members - Free for Gamut Gallery Members, RSVP required. Not a Gamut Gallery member? Become one today!
Gamut invites you to join them for an evening of conversation with Neon Flux artists, Merick Reed, S. Catrin Magnusson, and Tiffany Lange, and moderator for the night, Cass Garner. Set amidst the featured exhibit Neon Flux, which playfully nods at minimalism with the use of black and white, and simple structures, incorporating pops of neon color. The three contemporary artists will share the vision behind their work across varied disciplines, including photography, sculpture, ceramics, paintings, installation, and furniture design.
ABOUT THE ARTISTS
S. Catrin Magnusson holds an MFA from Minneapolis College of Art and Design, a BFA in photography/sculpture from the University of Colorado, Boulder, and two AS degrees in Film Production and Screenwriting from MCTC. Recent shows include “Subterranean” a solo show at the Phipps in Hudson, “Thought/Process” at Artistry in Bloomington, the Duluth Art Institute’s Biennial, and “Hard/Soft” at the Center for the Arts in Wausau, WI. She is the recipient of the Jerome Film Production Grant and has shown work locally and regionally in numerous galleries and film festivals. Her artistic body includes sculpture, fiber, film, and photography.
Tiffany Lange received her Bachelor of Fine Arts in Painting and a minor in Art History from the University of Wisconsin-Stout. Residencies include the Bud and Betty Micheels Artist-in-Residence and Elsewhere Studios in Paonia, CO. Lange has exhibited her work nationally along with local spaces in Minneapolis. Recent exhibitions include "C4W - Elemental" at Gamut Gallery, "Hold Us Tight" at Fresh Eyes Gallery, "Put it in the Chat" at Soo Visual Arts Center, "Hyperconnection" at Michigan Technological University, and "WIRED" at the Rountree Gallery. She is currently working out of her studio space in Lowertown St. Paul.
Merick Reed is a modern minimalist sculptor, photographer, and designer living in Saint Paul, Minnesota. His work expresses simple, graphic geometry balancing a spare and highly refined aesthetic with raw brutalism. Influenced by architecture and contemporary design, his sculptural wall paintings are gestural arrangements, an interplay of dimensional facets, and saturated monochromatic panels. They explore visual activation and interest through considered surface interruption, producing variations in light and shadow and deconstruction of order.
ABOUT THE CURATOR
Cass Garner is a graphic designer, art curator, and gallerist living and working in Minneapolis. A founder of Gamut Gallery, Cass began as a graphic designer and has grown with the gallery over time. Three years into business when the gallery was forced to relocate, she joined the ownership team and became the gallery manager where she applied her many years of retail and customer service experience. In the spring of 2018, Cass transitioned into the role of Gallery Director and now leads operations and project management for exhibitions and events. Cass’s curatorial practice has expanded since 2021, she produces over a dozen exhibits outside of Gamut Gallery in the course of a year throughout the HAUS Salons in Minneapolis.
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