Hypeart to Launch 'NOISY REALITY' Group Exhibition in New York City

Celebrating art as a means to escape from the noise of everyday life and find beauty amidst chaos.

Hypeart will unveil its first group exhibition in the United States, entitled NOISY REALITY, in the heart of New York City’s SoHo neighborhood. Featuring 16 pieces of exceptional works from U.S. based artists, the exhibition celebrates creativity as a means to escape from the noise of everyday life and find beauty amidst chaos. Through painting, sculpture, mixed media and furniture design, participating artists Meguru Yamaguchi, Heather Benjamin, Eny Lee Parker and B. Thom Stevenson share a desire to capture the essence of New York City and infuse its energy into their works.

Showcasing New York City’s diverse cultures and fast-paced lifestyle through abstract and diaristic pieces, the NOISY REALITY exhibition offers a respite from the sensory overload of the city through the vibrant colors, textures and shapes of the artworks. With varying backgrounds and approaches, the four participating artists find solace through their works in the city that never sleeps, and showcase the ability of art to serve as a sanctuary amidst the bustle and hustle of New York City.

Brooklyn-based artist Meguru Yamaguchi‘s work is influenced by Basho Matsuo’s philosophy of “mutability and fashion,” which emphasizes on incorporating new elements while retaining the essential ones. His sculptures capture the essence of the modern age, where trends are rapidly consumed and discarded.

Raised in Queens, New York, Heather Benjamin‘s art reflects the emotional and psychological landscape of New York City through female figures and unconventional shapes. Her honest and vulnerable depictions resonate with viewers, inspired by Sailor Moon‘s exaggerated feminine images that included sexualized body parts and surrealistic abstractions. 

Eny Lee Parker‘s functional furniture presented in the show celebrates New York City’s diverse culture through natural landscape and Frankish pattern inspirations. Her designer-meets-artist practice values ancient craft methods and uses materials such as glass, wood and mixed fabrics. In her process, she creates detailed sketches and miniature clay figurines as models for her life-sized objects. 

Showcased for the first time, B. Thom Stevenson‘s “Scarecrow” series combines his unique collagist approach to material and language. These mixed media pieces take the form of humanoid figures with diverse assemblages, inspired by scarecrows seen in his hometown of Sutton, Massachusetts. The visuals imbued in these pieces reflect the kaleidoscopic identity of New York City through their form, text play and visual orientation. Altogether, the multimedia artist’s works initiate an introspective dialogue that explores the visual aspect of language as a means of communication and the role of language in bridging cultural gaps. He uses a photocopier to flatten his collages created from drawings, photos, and diverse text sources. Stevenson’s artistic process focuses on text and language, as he carefully selects words from books based on their aesthetic potential for his compositions.

NOISY REALITY will open to the public from April 1 through April 20 in 89 Crosby Street, New York. A private opening reception is scheduled for March 31 with drinks provided by Bisquit & Dubouche. Stay tuned for more details.

NOISY REALITY
89 Crosby St.
New York, NY 10012, USA

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