Still Big Art Show at Tiger Strikes Asteroid - miduny

Still Big Art Show at Tiger Strikes Asteroid

by Alessandro Preda

MiMi table is part of an exhibition curated by Sun You at the Tiger Strikes Asteroid gallery in New York. This is our first group exhibition and it’s been exciting to observe how a design object morphs when paired with artworks in the context of a gallery. The show will run from September 14th to October 14th.

Miduny, MiMi table, Canaletto walnut, furniture grade birch plywood and orange paint; B. Wurtz, Untitled, wood, can, shell, wire; Crys Yin, Melon Soap Menthol Pack, Everything is Exactly the Same, Acrylic on Paper. Photo: Yael Eban.

Miduny, MiMi table, Canaletto walnut, furniture grade birch plywood and orange paint; B. Wurtz, Untitled, wood, can, shell, wire; Crys Yin, Melon Soap Menthol Pack, Everything is Exactly the Same, Acrylic on Paper. Photo: Yael Eban.

 

In the curator’s words:
Tiger Strikes Asteroid New York is pleased to present Still Big, curated by Sun You. Still Big is a group exhibition inspired by 17th century Dutch Still-Life paintings. These works broke away from the use of religious subject matter to depict secular objects like flowers, food, and bones in domestic interiors. These paintings explored quotidian reality as well as larger themes of life and mortality.

Still Big installation at the Tiger Strikes Asteroid gallery in New York. Photo: Yael Eban.

 

In Still Big, paintings, photos and sculptures are arranged on or around tables designed by NY-based furniture designers. These contemporary tableaus employ surprising juxtapositions to evoke erotic, gustatory and optical pleasures as well as poignant allusions to human frailty.

Artists:
Priscilla Fusco, Ethan Greenbaum, Kira Nam Greene, Eric Hibit, Myeongsoo Kim, John Newman, Sarah Peters, Chelsey Pettyjohn, Adrianne Rubenstein, Roger White, B. Wurtz, Crys Yin
Designers:
Erickson Aesthetics, Alessandro Preda (Miduny), Moving Mountains, Phaedo