INVISIBLE NYC is an exclusive, appointment only tattoo studio and art gallery. Our tattooists are some of the most highly sought after, respected tattooers in the world, and our art exhibits boast top young, contemporary artists. INVISIBLE NYC is a fusion gallery and studio supporting the contemporary art and tattoo communities.
Match Point, Inkjet Print, 2006
January 04 – February 03, 2007
Opening Reception: January 12, 2007, 5:59pm
Invisible NYC is proud to host a solo-exhibition of recent works by artist, Ramon Antonio Vega. Mr. Vega, was born in Puerto Rico and moved to New York at the age of 9. He graduated with honors from the Rhode Island School of Design in 2006 and has participated in exhibitions throughout the U.S. and abroad.
Mr. Vega’s work focuses on widely-varied ornamental and architectural structures that emerge from consumer spectacles, specifically, sports and fashion. Calling to task the power of the consumer image, he meticulously selects and extracts figures from their original setting re-contextualizing the architectural space, the deification of the triumphant figure and the failures of the individual inside or outside the arena they were intended to inhabit. For example, in Free Fall (2006), a gymnast extracted from her floor exercise aimlessly descends, or perhaps ascends, within a wide minimalist expanse losing her grasp on her expected victory. In other work, Mr. Vega creates a series of “frames” and patterns of interlocking, overlapping, and at times combative figures. These “frames” become metaphors for the absence left behind as the models and athletes are pushed to the perimeter; their idealized bodies reference the space of their failed triumph and the anonymity of the subject is further heightened by their replication. At times, compositions create an all-over effect and suggest the structural composition of DNA, and yet at closer look are in fact strategically placed Andy Roddick’s in full serve, dancing, fighting or perhaps struggling with the self. In describing his work, Mr. Vega states:
On a daily basis, I consume hundreds of images from television, film, and magazines to pop up’s on my computer which hail me in very specific ways. In my work, I describe the replication of images and the traces left after the image is lodged into my mind.
These reappropriated and dizzying examples of popular iconography and consumerism are dissimilar from advertising in that the work doesn’t seek to sell an image but in its structure alludes to the way that the system of dealings operates. Nothing is sold in these pieces except the simple description of surface and artifice. The result is a simulation of the transactions that provide all of us with a sense of access to an unattainable cultural identity. The overall visual effect is a stunning installation of color and pattern using familiar images in unexpectedly new compositions.
The exhibit will run from January 4th –February 3rd, Tuesday through Saturday from noon to 8:00 PM. The opening reception will be on Friday, January 12th, from 7:00-9:00 PM.