I Make My Bones
Featuring the work of Henri Paul Broyard, Andrea Chung, Daniel Ingroff, Pau S. Pescador, Julian Rogers, Samantha Roth, Masamitsu Shigeta, and Evan Whale
Opening September 6 and on view through October 19, 2024.
Press: KCRW Art Insider. Top 3 this week (Sep 24). By Lindsay Preston Zappas
The press release for this exhibition functions a little bit differently than usual. Usually, I write from the voice of the gallery, as if the white box gives you what you need to know with a tone of clarity. For this exhibition, I would like to speak more from the heart of the person who peers at you from the back of the gallery eager for you to ask a question.
When I started Tyler Park Presents in 2020, I set out to find a space with what little money I had from fundraising by selling hats with the gallery name on them. I found a scrappy small space on Loopnet that had the look of an apartment, but the possibility of a gallery. It was modest, had a domestic charm, and surprisingly sparked the interest of many artists. After almost 4 years in the space, I decided I needed to take the next step in finding a more “gallery” looking gallery that addresses the things that gallerists toil over again and again. A search to grow, mature, and provide a space for the artists to help support their own growth. Through a short search on Loopnet, again, I found the perfect new home. High ceilings, natural light, cement floors, a gallery neighborhood, I was delighted to find that all my boxes were checked. I had made my bones.
For this inaugural exhibition at this new location, I wanted to present a work selected by each artist, the integral part of the gallery. The exhibition moves between different interests, different mediums, and different practices, leaning on visual and conceptual pinnings as one work connects to the next. While some works do have a direct relationship to the body or bones that you may be connecting to the exhibition title, others conjure different associations like architecture, systems, and histories that revert back to the title. It is a way for me to show the skeleton of the gallery, the work of the artists, as a skeleton in a body. The foot bone's connected to the leg bone, the leg bone's connected to the knee bone, the knee bone's connected to the thigh bone, if you will.
-Tyler Park
Installation views
Artworks
Pau S. Pescador
They/She (1), 2021
Collage on c-print, ink, paint, and glitter
Framed: 25.88 x 20 x 1.5 inches (65.73 x 50.8 x 3.81 cm)
INV-PESP-0051
Henri Paul Broyard
TPT, 2024
Acrylic and graphite on canvas
48 x 36 inches (121.92 x 91.44 cm)
INV-BROH-0009
Samantha Roth
Palindromes, 2024
Colored pencil and black gesso on paper-mounted panel
18 x 24 x 1.5 inches (45.72 x 60.96 x 3.81 cm)
INV-ROTS-0025
Julian Rogers
Saccades in Spades, 2024
Oil on canvas
48 x 36 inches (121.92 x 91.44 cm)
INV-ROGJ-0012
Evan Whale
Jumping Cholla (Fuzzy Wuzzy), 2022 -2024
Carving on Cibachrome,
Artist Frame, UV Musem Acrylic
Framed: 38.63 x 26.63 inches (98.12 x 67.64 cm)
INV-WHAE-0064
Masamitsu Shigeta
A River and a Train, 2022
Oil on canvas with custom frame
33.5 x 28.75 inches (85.09 x 73.025 cm)
INV-SHIM-0001