“The signal is the truth. The noise is what distracts us from the truth."
'Signal To Noise' is a group exhibition that centers on "Finding Form through Abstraction in an Undefinable Era."
Diane Rosenstein Gallery is pleased to announce Signal To Noise, a group exhibition curated by Michael Slenske. The presentation will include paintings, sculpture, and drawings by twenty-two contemporary artists who explore the language of abstraction: Yevgeniya Baras, Strauss Bourque-LaFrance, Pui Tiffany Chow, Kenwyn Crichlow, David-Jeremiah, Jonah Freeman and Justin Lowe, Daniel T. Gaitor-Lomack, JPW3, Michael John Kelly, Kyle Kilty, Seffa Klein, Erica Mahinay, Sean McGaughey, Jean Nagai, Maximus Oppenheimer, Vanessa Prager, Wilfredo Prieto, Cassidy Putnam, Edgar Ramirez, Lorenzo Hurtado Segovia, Richard Tinkler, and Naama Tsabar.
About the curator:
Michael Slenske is a Los Angeles-based writer, editor and curator. He co-curated the Los Angeles edition of DRIVE-BY-ART, with Warren Neidich, Renee Petropoulos, and Anuradha Vikram; and has also curated the group shows L.A. On Fire at Wilding Cran Gallery; Object Lessons with The Landing Gallery; All Tomorrow’s Parties at domicile (n.) gallery and Storm Before the Calm at Praz-Delavallade as well as solo shows for Charles Arnoldi, Emily Marchand, Aryo Toh Djojo, Martin Nuñez, Hely Omar Gonzalez, and Fawn Rogers. Slenske is also the founder of The Street & The Shop, an artist-driven pop-up, which has been staged at various galleries, studios, and architecturally significant spaces including the Paramount Backlot and Tin Flats, in Los Angeles.