04/02/2021
Recent press on Peter Scuyff’s Wall Painting for the city of Bologna .daniele
.vancini
Contemporary Art Gallery The gallery is dedicated to the bold and enlightening journeys of both the emerging and established artist. solo exhibitions.
Scaramouche opened its doors on February 28, 2009 with the group exhibition, "The Practice of Joy Before Death; It just would not be a party without you" which brought together a dynamic group of artists living and working in the New York area for a provocative study of contemporary culture. Working in a variety of media, from the traditional to the more unusual and innovative, these artists explo
04/02/2021
Recent press on Peter Scuyff’s Wall Painting for the city of Bologna .daniele
.vancini
20/01/2021
Complete!
Peter Schuyff, Untitled (homage to Morandi)
Wall painting for the city of Bologna. Produced and curated by .daniele
for Lobo Architects and Vittorio srl.
vancini
@ Bologna, Italy
16/01/2021
Step by step... Peter Schuyff’s 110-foot high mural takes shape. Inspired by the iconic palette of Bologna’s native son, 20th century maestro Giorgio Morandi.
daniele
vancini
@ Bologna, Italy
11/01/2021
The city of Bologna’s newest build is about to be transformed by artist PETER SCHUYFF...
Stay tuned to see the progress!
Curated and produced by Daniele Ugolini of Scaramouche New York/Milano for Vittorio Srl Costruzioni and Labo Architects .Vancini .daniele @ Bologna, Italy
03/06/2020
“My Fear Is Your Fear”
Glenn Ligon, 1995
02/06/2020
30/05/2020
“The Hole in the Palm of Your Hand” 2009
Archival pigment print, 33 x 22 in.
26/05/2020
“The Insatiable Horizon” 2009 by Jonathan VanDyke
Cedar, woven jute, cast urethane, dripping paint, 58 x 25.5 x 19.5 in. Part of his solo show “The Hole in the Palm of Your Hand” at Scaramouche.
21/05/2020
“Durational Performance for a Stranger” 2009 by Jonathan VanDyke for the opening night of his first solo show with the gallery “The Hole in the Palm of Your Hand”
Performer (Laryssa Husiak), purse with dripping paint.
“Asymmetrical Relationship” (detail), 2009 by Jonathan VanDyke.
Webbing, cedar, cast plastic, dripping paint, 83 x 68.5 x 5.5 in. From his solo show “The Hole in the Palm of Your Hand” at Scaramouche.
16/05/2020
“The Disappearing Core” (detail), 2009 by Jonathan VanDyke. Cedar, masonite, aluminum chain, dripping paint, 81.25x24.25x14.5 in.
15/05/2020
Jonathan VanDyke, ”The Hole in the Palm of Your Hand”
Sept. 12-Nov. 1, 2009
In his first solo exhibition with Scaramouche, VanDyke transformed the gallery space creating a container for his minimalist sculptures which dripped paint for the duration of the show, changing shade each day. Rupture is a key motif of VanDyke’s work - form ruptured by formlessness, the solid ruptured by the liquid, the familiar by the unlikely. As the ground underfoot builds up with a startlingly vibrant muck, the exhibition constantly re-makes itself.