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Fuse Gallery to Show Drawings & Sculpture by Kevin "Spanky" Long & Nina Milner
Written by Philip Gunderson Sunday, 15 January 2012 01:55

New York City. Fuse Gallery is proud to present "Spanky and Nina: Drawings and Sculpture", on view at the gallery from January 18th through February 15th 2012 with an opening reception on Wednesday, January 18th from 7-10pm. Hailing from different cultural and artistic backgrounds, artists Kevin “Spanky” Long and Nina Milner examine their diverse creative origins through a practice of visual dialogue. While both artists make occasional appearances in one another's independent work, a collaborative component steers Long and Milner on a more abstract track as they work in response to and in support of one another's creative instincts.
Long's preoccupation with the animal kingdom actualizes in stream of consciousness illustrations of imagined creatures. To further their fantastical nature, Long works with brush and ink to categorize the critters that populate his unconscious. Being from another country, Milner investigates notions of vulnerability and personal identity. Working figuratively with paper in the forms of sculpture and negative paper cut outs, Milner balances her predisposed tendency for intricacy with a new found surrender to the unanticipated. Southern California born Kevin "Spanky" Long, who's primary career for the last decade has been that of a professional skateboarder, has been in numerous group shows, including the touring exhibition “Draw”. He is a member of the Now I Remember collective who have shown both nationally and internationally. Other artistic endeavors include graphic work for RVCA and Baker Skateboards. Nina Milner, born and raised in South Africa, came to America almost two years ago anticipating only a month's stay. In South Africa, she worked on kinetic resin sculpture, and architectural installation projects. En route to the US, in 2010, she erected a large scale cotton installation for a group show in a gallery on the duomo of Parma, Italy.

Fuse Gallery opened almost 10 years ago at the back of the 'Lit' club at 93 2nd Avenue (between 5th & 6th Streets) in the East Village of New York. Founded by Max Brennan, Eric Foss and David Schwartz, the gallery exhibits contemporary and cutting-edge artists for contemporary clients. Previous exhibitions have included H. R. Giger and Chris Mars, whose career sky-rocketed after exhibiting at Fuse. Fuse/Lit grew out of a need for the founders to have a place to work and hang out. "It is all about the art first, for all of us partners, and its great to relax in such a creative environment" says founder David Schwartz. Fuse Gallery is open Wednesday through Saturday, 3 to 8pm. Visit the gallery's web site at ... http://www.fusegallerynyc.com
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