My friend Frederique is an artist manager and her taste is impeccable. When she sent me an invitation to Heidi Cho's Gallery at 522 west 23rd to see some of her clients last Thursday I made time to go. There were three artists that made me want to write and to share with you. I start with Michael Souter whose work "Narcissist" was on view. Influenced by material dealing with Narcissism from the plays and movies of Neil LaBute to Sam Vaknin, author of Malignant Self Love - Narcissism Revisited. Souter combines words, sentiments and image with personal experience, the five part series express different sides of the disease.
relationships, especially our recollections of them. The use of fluorescent and metal evokes a sense of vanity, while grandiose, poetic messages, verging on self-absorption, simultaneously seduce and taunt.
developing photograph. Color fragments merge into a singular, overriding image that feels both punishing and provocative. Overlapping swaths of paint pulse with the boundaries of control and power. Half-hidden beneath ethereal layers of paint, our own voyeuristic desire that punctuate one's personal mythology. The Narcissist's weapons of choice: his reflection and words, re-arranging and deconstructing them to dissect their true nature leads to "Mirrors". "Film", a work in progress dramatizes the thought process. From wild accusations to grandiose musings. This September 25 of his works will be on display in Salt Lake City in a one man show. His paintings have been exhibited in New York, Detroit, Kalamazoo, Torino Italy, Salt Lake City, Los Angeles, San Francisco, and Geneva. Those who admire his work are: Ken Landis, Tim Allen, Ann Margaret, Michael Lembeck, John Travolta, and William H Macy. Yes the celbrity crowd has taken notice and so should you. He will be at Heidi Cho's till August 10th and that is a F.A.C.T.
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