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PRESS RELEASE
April 2, 2012
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
PASSENGER PRESENTS
LOST and FOUND: Belief and Doubt in Contemporary Pictures
The art will be installed at three separate locations,
beginning April 5th at:
PASSENGER Project Space
Opening reception April 5, 2012, 5-8pm

then:
The Starkweather Arts Center: OPENING RECEPTION FRIDAY,
APRIL 13TH FROM 6-8PM ... SHOW RUNS APRIL 5TH THROUGH 28TH
and finally:
ARTIST RECEPTION Saturday, APRIL 14TH FROM 6-8PM
LOST and FOUND: Belief and Doubt in Contemporary Pictures
looks at artists engaging with the concept of pictures in
the era after the “death and resurrection of painting” in
which images in any traditional capacity have become
impossible in a critical context. In light of this
impossibility comes the demand for a fresh investigation.
LOST and FOUND showcases a generation of artist that are
aware of the historical critique of the language of
painting/images. This awareness informs their practice and a
traversal of the liminal space between belief/doubt
structures their conceptual framework. The show features
painting (figurative, abstract and text), print media,
transfers, collage, video, drawing, fabric, and sculptural
works.
The artists exhibited are Njideka Akunyili (New York, NY),
Hartmut Austen (Detroit, MI), Jordan Buschur (Lincoln, NE),
Tim Campbell (Washington, D.C.), Jesse Harrod (Chicago, IL),
Yui Kugimiya (Brooklyn, NY), Doron Langberg (New Haven, CT),
Nick Martin Carbondale, IL), Ryan Parker (Philadelphia, PA),
Lauren Rice (Detroit, MI), Amy Sacksteder (Ypsilanti, MI),
Naomi Safran-Hon (Brooklyn, NY), Sharon Servillio (Queens,
NY)
Brian Barr received his BFA from the College or Creative
Studies in Detroit and his MFA from American University in
Washington, DC. Barr has exhibited his work at venues
nationally in Detroit, New York, Chicago, Washington DC,
Philadelphia, Boston and St. Louis among others. His work
was recently featured in New American Paintings. Barr has
also curated CONSTRUCTS at org Gallery in Detroit, and
Detroit Muscle: New Aesthetic Trends from the Motor City at
the Rueff Gallery at Purdue University. He is a regular
contributor to The Studio Visit, an international webzine
based in Washington DC.
The Museum of New Art - MONA Detroit
is located at
1600 Clay Street, The Russell Industrial Center, Building 2, 3rd floor -
easy access from I-75, exit 54.
Reception April 14, 2012, 6-8pm
For more information, please email
brian@passengerdetroit.org
www.passengerdetroit.org
The
Museum of New Art (MONA) is a 501© 3 not for profit
organization
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1261 Woodward, Detroit, MI
Reception April 5, 2012, 5-8pm

Starkweather Arts Center
219 N. Main Street, Romeo, MI
Reception April 13, 2012, 6-8pm

The Museum of New Art - Detroit
1600 Clay Street, The Russell Industrial Center, Building 2, 3rd floor
Reception April 14, 2012, 6-9pm
PRESS CONTACTS:
Brian Barr, Executive Director and Chief Curator, PASSENGER
brian@passengerdetroit.org
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