Pierogi Gallery Presents Brian Dewan’s Latest Humourous Film Strip

artwork: Brian Dewan - "Rise (Drawing from “The Tide Waits For No Man” Film Strip)", 2011 - Ink and watercolor on paper - 9" x 12" Courtesy Pierogi, Brooklyn. On view in "Brian Dewan: The Tide Waits for No Man" from October 14th until November 13th


Williamsburg, Brooklyn.- Pierogi is proud to show “Brian Dewan: The Tide Waits for No Man”, on view from October 14th through November 13th. This exhibition features a new I-CAN-SEE Film Strip of the same name. Film Strips are a form of projected image—a sequenced slide show—originally used for public school and religious education from the 1920s through the ’70s, and tended to be dryly informative on dull subjects. The image frames are advanced by hand, frame-by-frame with an accompanying narrative. Dewan appropriates this format to create his own extraordinary tales; simultaneously informative, cautionary, deadpan, and hilarious. Dewan creates the drawings, the accompanying story and narration, as well as all music and sound effects. He approaches “The Tide Waits for No Man” as a literal translation of the word tide and the effects of the moon on Earth and us. He puts a whimsical face to this analogy and reminds us that we are not in control even though we may try. Also on view will be a selection of drawings from the Film Strip, all in a painted Dewanian environment. This will be Brian Dewan’s fourth exhibition at Pierogi. His previous I-CAN-SEE Film Strips include Before the White Man Came, Deuteronomy, Grimm’s Tales, Neighbors in the Solar System, The Course of Your Research, The King of Instruments, and The Habit of Innovation, among others. Dewan is an accomplished visual artist, musician, and performer.

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