All images courtesy Bruce High Quality Foundation University Gallery
The free art school that made a mission of blasting institutional hypocrisy is expanding its reach to include a brand new gallery, dubbed the Bruce High Quality Foundation University Gallery (BHQFUG), or, coloquially, "FUG." It's a promising space for both existing talent and emerging artists, and even Bruce High Quality Foundation University's (BHQFU) Visiting Artist Residency Program, which supports "artists and collaborative projects from around the globe through three to six week residencies merging exhibitions, public programs, classes, and workshops," according to BHQFU.The very first exhibition at FUG, which opened this past weekend, features LA-based painter Noah Davis and works from the art non-profit Underground Museum, paintings by Henry Taylor and Lyle Ashton Harris, and the screening of Khalil Joseph's Rodeo Rough Cut. Davis describes his works as “instances where black aesthetics and modernist aesthetics collide," exemplified in works like Bishops, which features stencils of two black men in the medieval trappings of the painting's titular clergymen.May 1, FUG will see the Guerrilla Girls Broadband's #ProvokeProtestPrevail, before hosting BHQFU Emerging Artist Residency over the summer. The inaugural exhibition, Noah Davis and The Underground Museum, will be on view April 26 every Saturday and by appointment. Check out some of the works in the show below: Noah Davis; Moon, Noah Davis; Dirty South, Deana Lawson; Bishops,'Noah DavisThe full list of affiliated artists and collectors is as follows: Noah Davis, Karon Davis, Dan Eldon, Lyle Ashton Harris, A.C. Hudgins, Kahlil Joseph, Deana Lawson, Hank Peltzer, Henry Taylor, Kandis Williams, and Suné Woods. See more of Noah Davis' work on his gallery page, and learn more about the Bruce High Quality Foundation University here.The FUG is located at 431 E 6th St. (btw 1st Ave & Ave A) Basement, New York, NY 10009, and is free and open to the public Saturdays 12-6 PM through April 25th, and by appointment.Related:TRANSFER Gallery Attempts To Crack The Digital Art DilemmaEpicenter Projects Brings Art to the San Andreas Fault LineGIF Graffiti Finally Gets an Online Art GallerySculptures Come to Life in an Augmented Reality Art Gallery
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