FRG OBJECTS & DESIGN / ART | On View thru Sept 2017: “HALABURDA: Contemporary Paintings on Cardboard"

Saturday, Aug 05 2017;    Sunday, Aug 06 2017;    Monday, Aug 07 2017;    Thursday, Aug 10 2017;    Friday, Aug 11 2017;    Saturday, Aug 12 2017;    Sunday, Aug 13 2017;    Monday, Aug 14 2017;    Thursday, Aug 17 2017;    Friday, Aug 18 2017;    Saturday, Aug 19 2017;    Sunday, Aug 20 2017;    Monday, Aug 21 2017;    Thursday, Aug 24 2017;    Friday, Aug 25 2017;    Saturday, Aug 26 2017;    Sunday, Aug 27 2017;    Monday, Aug 28 2017;    Thursday, Aug 31 2017;    Friday, Sep 01 2017;    Saturday, Sep 02 2017;    Sunday, Sep 03 2017;    Monday, Sep 04 2017;    Thursday, Sep 07 2017;    Friday, Sep 08 2017;    Saturday, Sep 09 2017;    Sunday, Sep 10 2017;    Monday, Sep 11 2017;    Thursday, Sep 14 2017;    Friday, Sep 15 2017;    Saturday, Sep 16 2017;    Sunday, Sep 17 2017;    Monday, Sep 18 2017;    Thursday, Sep 21 2017;    Friday, Sep 22 2017;    Saturday, Sep 23 2017;    Sunday, Sep 24 2017;    Monday, Sep 25 2017;    Thursday, Sep 28 2017;    Friday, Sep 29 2017;    Saturday, Sep 30 2017;
12:00 PM To 6:00 PM

FRG Objects & Design / Art, 217 Warren St., 2nd Floor, Hudson, NY 12534

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FRG Objects & Design / Art is pleased to present “HALABURDA: Contemporary Paintings on Cardboard”, on view through September 30, 2017.


Philippe Halaburda's highly unusual body of work is inspired by his 2015 move to New York City, when he made the daring decision to paint on cardboard, a material easily acquired in the streets of Brooklyn. Flattened packages, tubes used for carpet or fabrics, and even cereal boxes provided an exciting deviation from traditional shapes and canvas surfaces and increased the urban narrative of Halaburda’s work.

The works on cardboard seem to channel the metropolitan energy of New York. Applying the language of abstract expressionism has created intense, emotional paintings while retaining a fierce sense of identity and independence. With each painting, Halaburda embarks on an improvisational journey, the outcome being vivid, rhythmic compositions of geometric shapes and staccato brushstrokes, always spontaneous yet precisely executed. Halaburda’s palette reflects the psychological state imposed by his environment.

It comes as no surprise that an artist with global influence would attribute such significance to the relationship between location and psyche. Halaburda has exhibited work in the United States, Canada, Europe (France, Italy, Spain, Germany, Austria, Belgium), and Australia. Halaburda’s work is also in the collection of many institutions such as the Radar (Bayeux, France), Draguignan Permanent Art Collection (Draguignan, France), and the Villa Baulieu Art Collection (Aix-en-Provence, France). It is also in private collections in the United States, France, Belgium, Spain, Italy, Switzerland, Canada, the Netherlands, and China.

Featured image: Philippe Halaburda, "The Huuron Crekk", 2015, acrylic on cardboard, 35" x 39”

For more info, contact curator Rick Gillette: 646-483-9109