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Common Room, Group Show curated by Björn Meyer-Ebrecht

Eric Brown​, Sharon Butler​, Paul Gagner​, Jule Korneffel​, Esperanza Mayobre​, David McBride​, Adam Parker Smith​, Jenny Vogel​
Opening reception, Thursday, June 4th, 7 – 10 pm.
Open during Bushwick Open Studio: Saturday June 6, and Sunday June 7, 2015, 12 – 6 pm
Björn Meyer-Ebrecht's studio, 1182 Flushing Ave., 2nd floor, Brooklyn, NY 11385 (map)
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Hyper/Hypo at It's All About Things, Port Chester, NY

Rob de-Oud, Dominick Talvacchio, Matt Irie, Robert Otto Epstein,
Geoffrey Todd Smith, and Björn Meyer-Ebrecht

May 9 – June 13, 2015



It Is All About Things, 6 N. Pearl Street, Suite # 204H, Port Chester, NY, Tel: 914-589-6965 (map)

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New Print Edition

Together with Kayrock Screenprinting, I have produced a silkscreen print and collage. We created a reproduction of a composite book cover, which was individually cut apart along the printed lines
and reassembled – creating a unique abstract shape for each print of the edition.
Untitled ("Ideologie und Utopie") is a 10-color print on black museum board and mounted on white board. The size is 26 x 19.5 inches (67 x 50 cm). The edition size is 25.

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Communal Table featured on Culturehall

Every month the website Culturehall invites a curator, writer, or artist to introduce a group of four artists in its Feature Issue. The Feature Issue 115 from December was dedicated to the Communal Table, an exhibit, which I had organized earlier this summer in my studio.
The format of the feature allows me to focus on the work of four of the twelve artists in the show. I chose works by Danielle Webb, Rico Gatson, Ian Umlauf, and MaryKate Maher and look back at how this exhibition as whole and each of their particular sculptures functioned on the Communal Table.
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