David Brody's Solo Exhibition at Pierogi Gallery in Brooklyn
David Brody's solo exhibition opened at Pierogi on November 17, 2011, running through December 23 at 177 North 9th Street in Brooklyn. His paintings feature intricate, glyph-like marks that evoke algorithmic patterns through intuitive improvisation. Brody's imagery blends sci-fi elements, shifting between microscopic cellular structures and panoramic futuristic cityscapes. The artist employs dense, hatched mark-making techniques associated with the Williamsburg art scene, where Pierogi is based. His work combines obsessive detail with sublime spatial sensations, drawing comparisons to Cézanne's fusion of grandeur and doubt. One piece, 'Rubble of its Own Debris (11),' is an oil on linen measuring 50 by 60 inches. The exhibition showcases Brody's painterly webs that balance handwriting quirks with expansive visual contrasts. David Cohen authored the review for artcritical.
Key facts
- David Brody's solo exhibition opened on November 17, 2011
- The exhibition runs until December 23, 2011
- It is held at Pierogi, located at 177 North 9th Street, Brooklyn
- Brody's paintings feature glyph-like, algorithmic patterns created intuitively
- His imagery mixes sci-fi themes with cellular and cityscape views
- Brody uses hatched mark-making techniques linked to the Williamsburg art scene
- One artwork is 'Rubble of its Own Debris (11),' oil on linen, 50 x 60 inches
- David Cohen wrote the review for artcritical
Entities
Artists
- David Brody
- Cézanne
- David Cohen
Institutions
- Pierogi
- artcritical
- Pierogi Gallery
- artcritical.com
Locations
- Brooklyn
- New York
- United States
- Williamsburg