Image: Mike Olin, Lucky Puppy, 2019, Oil and mixed media on linen, 25 x 19 in

Mike Olin
Infinite Get

March 21st — May 9th, 2021

Private Viewing Sessions and Outdoor Opening Reception: Sunday, March 21st, 1 — 6 PM

352 Van Brunt Street
(corner of Sullivan Street)
Brooklyn, NY 11231


Simply in the mood for details.

 

A tiny spec of paint is crystalized and casts back at you, a painting is being interactive. Reflective surfaces like glitter, metal leaf and mirror shards serve many functions in this work. Surfaces emerge with overlapping perceptual possibilities. A mark can be both a tree and an eye; a coin can be a pinball, a planet, or just a coin.

 

The folly of humanity is that we precipitously create only to ultimately discard. However, this cycle can also lead to true adventure and discovery, even the possibility of bliss. Trash, dried herbs, price tags, broken CDs, string all become part of the experience in a Mike Olin work.

 

This is an updated romanticism that is in awe of nature; it listens to the land and is in touch with the rhythm of the universe, finding the sublime in many places, without relying on purity or hierarchies.