Artist: Carlos Carrillo
Date: 2002 - 2010
Medium: ink/charcoal on paper
Dimensions: variable
2004 | charcoal on paper | 7" x 11"
2004 | ink on paper | 8" x 10"
2003 | ink on paper | 8" x 10"
2003 | charcoal on paper | 8" x 10"
2003 | charcoal on paper | 8" x 10"
2002 | ink on paper | 8" x 11"
2002 | ink on paper | 8" x 11"
Artist: Carlos Carrillo
Date: 2007 - 2010
Medium: altered photographs, inkjet printer, paper, ink and charcoal.
Dimensions: variable
Artist: Carlos Carrillo
Date: 2001
Medium: altered photographs of found images
Dimensions: site specific projections
Artist: Carlos Carrillo
Date: 2001 - 2005
Medium: Mixed Media
Dimensions: Variable
Artist: Carlos Carrillo
Date: 2000 - 2002
Medium: Mixed Media
Dimensions: Variable
Curated by Carlos Carrillo and Yevgenia Davidoff | CCYD Studio
Date: 2003
Location: 38-nine Skylight Gallery, Long Island City, Queens, NY
Artists: Todd Burra, Carlos Carrillo, Yevgenia Davidoff, Oneil Edwards, Shelia Griffin, Jeff Hickey and Pauline Noyes
Press Release
Low-tech Organics is a group exhibition working with the idea of exploration of common materials and space. Although each artist has his or her own ways of working the combined similarity lays in the handling of materials.
Cardboard, plaster, plastics, windows, BX-cables, store bought goods, lighting, television and video are low-tech materials. But because they are just that, (low-tech) this allows artists to afford these consumables and transform them into his or her creations. Let us not forget the discarded objects and curbside items, they are the residue of our need to buy and throw away and buy more, this cycle to own and throw away has allowed for a whole new generation of artists to explore the possibilities of recycle and renew.
Presentation and the use of space are equally important. Each artist before creating his or her works, were allowed to visit 38-9 skylight gallery. This visit allowed the artist the opportunity to gather a sense of understanding of the characteristics the space. Which provided the artist to adjust his or her language to flow with the energies of the gallery.
Low-tech organics is a group effort to create new perspectives on what can be made with the characteristics of ready-made materials and space.
-Pauline Noyes
Special Thanks to our Friends: Peter Dudek, Alana Vantege, and DJ Anew (Chris Heller) and to our Sponsors: Zing Magazine, Jever Pilsner Beer/Raven Brand and La Palapa, Cocina Mexicana.
T. Burra, C. Carrillo, Y. Davidoff, O. Edwards, J. Hickey
Yevgenia Davidoff and Jeff Hickey
Oneil Edwards | Mixed Media
Pauline Noyes | Mixed Media | Site Specific
Pauline Noyes | Mixed Media | Site Specific
Todd Burra, Carlos Carrillo and Jeff Hickey
Carlos Carrillo, Oneil Edwards and Jeff Hickey
Pauline Noyes | Mixed Media | Site Specific
Yevgenia Davidoff | Mixed Media | Site Specific
Carlos Carrillo | Mixed Media | Site Specific