For Economies of Scale, the summer exhibition at Miller Block Gallery, more than 30 artists have been invited to create small-scale works that think big.
Their creations span a wide range of content and media, addressing issues inherent in these recessionary times: economics, consumerism, reuse, and the meaning
and sources of value.
On a more visceral level, they offer the pleasure and solace many of us are seeking in a time of global uncertainty. The works in Economies of
Scale prove that less can truly be more, delivering a big impact that belies their small size and moderate price.
Dean Snyder
:: "Vassal"
:: daguerrotype, 1 in edition of 5
:: 4 x 5" [+] view larger
Kay Ruane
:: "Penny Girl"
:: graphite and gouache on board
:: 11 x 8.5" [+] view larger
Andrew Millner
:: Black Perennial
:: 2009
::Pigment print mounted to plex, edition #2 of 15
:: 19 x 30"[+] view larger
Rachel Perry Welty
:: Small, Medium, and Large (Bloomingdales, from Little Luxuries)
:: 2009
:: inkjet prints, paper, ink, and adhesive
:: dimensions variable, smallest bag- 2 3/4 x 1 1/2 x 1"[+] view larger
Jane Masters
:: Groovy
:: 2009
:: etched metal
:: 23 1/2" x 23 1/2"[+] view larger
Gonzalo Fuenmayor
:: TV #1
:: 2009
:: Watercolor, cut paper on paper
:: 13 1/2" x 15 1/2"[+] view larger
Gonzalo Fuenmayor
:: TV #2
:: 2009
:: Cut paper, watercolor on paper
:: 3" diameter[+] view larger
Yossi Veissid
:: Instructions for the Preservation of the First Tree (Olive)
:: Ink on paper (with markers)
:: 16" x 11"[+] view larger
Alex MacLean
:: Sinuous rows of new tract homes in Palm City, Florida
:: 16" x 20"[+] view larger
Yu-Wen Wu
:: Untitled (Glass Houses)
:: 2009
:: Pencil on vellum
:: 6" x 6"[+] view larger