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Andrés Nagel: Allusions on Paper at Meyer Fine Art

Installation view of Andres Nagel: Allusions on Paper at Meyer Fine Art in San Diego, CA. 2012.

Meyer Fine Art is currently exhibiting Andres Nagel: Allusions on Paper,featuring seven black and white etchings and fifteen mixed media originals. In this series, Nagel focuses on historical monuments colliding with modern materials.

Having accomplished an architectural degree in Pamplona, Nagel initially approaches the Spanish Monuments structurally in black and white etchings. Once the series of etchings are complete, he manipulates the paper with collage and paint.

Each individual piece has frenetic energy and sign of the artist. Paper is ripped, train tickets are glued, notes are scribbled, and everyday objects are applied. One can imagine the artist at work quickly finding a harmonious relationship between a blue rectangular postage stamp and a sharp yellow pigment.  These fragmented moments in Nagel’s collages pull the viewer to the surface of the work for closer examination.  

Andres Nagel will be on view until August twenty-fourth at  Meyer Fine Art gallery in Little Italy. The second reception will be held on Friday August tenth between six and nine.