Emerging Artists: Ross Racine and Peter Feigenbaum
by pmaxwell, 15 April 2008

Ross Racine, Subdivision: Greenfield Lakes, 2008
Digital drawing (inkjet print on archival paper)20.5"X15.5"
Ross Racine and Peter Feigenbaum bring their architectural fantasies to life in "There There: Ross Racine and Peter Feigenbaum" show on view at Like the Spice Gallery from April 11th to May 11th. Using the built environment as a takeoff point for exploration, the works in this exhibition straddle the line between representation and invention.

Peter Feigenbaum, Chop Suey, 2008
Feigenbaum presents environmental photographs of model city blocks as well as a site-specific installation built in the gallery. These cityscapes, both remembered and imagined, use the language of rooftop water tanks, 25-foot-wide five-story walkups, Italianate cornices, ancient brick facades painted Pepto-Bismol pink, roll-up store-front grates, parapet graffiti, and garish plastic storefront awnings that we instantly recognize as New York.

Peter Feigenbaum, Waste Management, 2008
Not models of actual neighborhoods these places are 3D redeployments of the cinematic New Yorks of “The French Connection” and 80’s graffiti flicks, the digital New Yorks of Sim City and Grand Theft Auto spliced with the artist’s memories of the city’s fringes as seen from the Bruckner Expressway as a child. As familiar as they are unfamiliar these New York remixes act as a kind of New York experience generator.

Ross Racine, Subdivision: Walnut Village, 2006
Digital drawing (inkjet print on archival paper)15.5"X20.5"
Ross Racine’s drawings/plans for exurban developments are similarly invented. Racine imagines McMansion communities as strange hives plunked into post-agrarian wastelands. Seen from the air the communities are built into graphic forms, taking the shapes of spirals, explosions and clouds that mirror the strange psychology of modular communities. Hand drawn directly by computer these drawings are in no part photographic but through digital processes become photographically convincing. They are at once allegories and plans.

Ross Racine, Subdivision: Chestnut Gap, 2006
Digital drawing (inkjet print on archival paper)15.5"X20.5"
Racine is concerned with drawing, photography and importantly the new field of imaging. Like satellite scans from a Google Earth that’s almost-but-not-quite our Earth, they combine the eeriness of a Twilight Zone episode with a satire of our simultaneous desires for community, togetherness, privacy and property.
Peter Feigenbaum was born in Cambridge, MA in 1984. He graduated from Yale University in 2006 with BA in Architecture. He works for the architecture firm Arquitectonica, doing drafting, illustration and 3D modeling. Photographs of his models of invented outer-borough neighborhoods attracted internet attention leading to publication in the British architectural magazine, Icon. This is Peter’s first major New York exhibition.
Born in Montreal, Quebec, Ross Racine received his BFA from the Université du Québec à Montréal, his MFA from Concordia University and a graduate diploma in computer science one year later. He has shown extensively across the US and Canada. He currently lives and works in New York.
Exhibition continues through May 11, 2008
Like the Spice Gallery
224 Roebling Street
Brooklyn, NY 11211
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