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SCOTT VANDERVOORT: ARRANGEMENTS


 

ARRANGEMENTS: A PRESENTATION OF PAINTINGS AND SCULPTURES BY SCOTT VANDERVOORT

APR 6 - 19, 2022

OPENING RECEPTION: APR 9, 5 - 9P EXHIBITION WALK-THROUGH WITH THE ARTIST: APR 16, 2 - 4P

 
 
 

Please join us in Art Cake’s ground floor gallery to celebrate Scott VanderVoort: Arrangements, a presentation of the artist’s recent paintings and sculptures.

There will be a reception open to the public on Saturday, April 9, 5 - 9P. On Saturday, April 16, 2 4P, VanderVoort will lead an exhibition walk-through of his presentation. To make an appointment or RSVP, please email info@artcake.org.

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

“From a young age I struggled with reading, writing, spelling and grammar. My eyes avoided such situations as often as they could. Body language, hand gestures, facial expressions and movement became my tools to communicate out of necessity. I built a way to connect to others and the world around me.

At the same time, nature and the world outside was my schoolhouse, touching holding and smelling all the elements in every season. Earth, sticks, rocks, pinecones, and plants were new ingredient for my hands. Stacking, cracking, twisting and cutting materials helped me to construct shelters and forts with nature’s building materials.

The paintings and sculptures installed at Art Cake are the result of a similar ambition in arriving at a language to connect and communicate with others. 

The use of shapes and compositions are built to be read as symbolic messaging positioned in a misleading way to influence the viewer into a deeper discovery or connection to the work. Positive and negative space is used to hold the viewer in an isolated moment, like pausing a moment in a film or holding a static frame. Embedding the idea that these selections are part of a bigger whole.

The symbolic ingredients I use are the only elements I allow myself to reconfigure. The use of abstraction and simple geometry helps the viewer access their own memory response to the work thereby grounding the work and guiding outcomes that are specific to me and my language.

My place of opportunity comes from exploring the unseen or unpredictable. I favor shifting scale and establishing a visual balance in the characters to achieve my unique works.

My selected final sculptures and paintings reach a point I like to call my ‘sweet spots’ like that satisfaction of fitting a puzzle piece where it belongs. 

It’s in these moments that my ‘arrangements’ comes to life.”

- Scott VanderVoort

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

ABOUT SCOTT VANDERVOORT

Scott VanderVoort is a New York-based artist whose work broadly explores themes of impermanence, beauty, and the ambiguous divide between art and the mundane. VanderVoort works in both two and three dimensions, with paint, sculpture, and installation, and through his art engages viewers in an often playful dialogue about the process by which objects, images, and spaces acquire meaning. Whether working with found objects like stone blocks from Bali or the walls of New York City elevator shafts, VanderVoort’s work often involves the process, in his words, of “activating space, place, and objects to bring life to what has seemingly been overlooked or disregarded.”

For the past two decades, VanderVoort’s professional work has spanned across disciplines including industrial design, interior design, exhibition design, and architectural design programs.

A passionate teacher on art and design, VanderVoort has served for two decades as a professor in Pratt Institute’s Industrial Design department, where he has taught on color, form, and space. In 2017, during a stay in Bali, Indonesia, he helped developed a curriculum in design for BambooU, an educational platform for designers, artists, and architects. His lectures on abstract form-making have taken him to Brazil, South Korea, China, and Indonesia.

VanderVoort earned a B.A. in Industrial Design from Pratt Institute in 1998. He currently lives and works in New York City.

Images by Charles Roussel.

 
 
 
 
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