“Paths of Rhythm” At Fuse Gallery
“As artists coming up in New York City, the three elements that inspired and defined our crew’s wild youthful years are represented in our logo: 2’ (Kicks-street style) + 12” (Vinyl-music) = 212 (NYC as muse). In the streets, on the courts and at the clubs all three elements were with us in some form. Paths of Rhythm is a show about being a creative person in NYC.”
That it clearly is. As the stale old guard of the gallery scene hangs on to the past, Fuse Gallery realizes where the future lies- in the streets. Art has become socialized and everyone has a voice. The show “Paths of Rhythm” curated by Rob Aloia, Brent Bartley, Frankie Cedeno, Erik Foss and Ricky Powell show an excellent group effort in this new art environment. “Paths of Rhythm” provides a wide slice of urban culture and translates it flawlessly into the gallery setting.
If you are in NYC, swing into the East Village and check this show out.
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-R.E. Brown
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