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Udomsak Krisanamis and Fred Tomaselli recreate the dizzying visual assault generated by satellite TV, computer advertising, and video games. The detritus of everyday life, both experienced and found, form abstractions of accumulation. Krisanamis's Heineken, 2000, is filled with transparent Asian noodles, old exhibition posters, and supermarket receipts, becoming a quilt of this Thai artist's experience in his adopted home of New York City. The strings of pills, leaves, eyes, hands, birds, and fire real, collected, and drawn in Tomaselli's Echo, Wow and Flutter, 2000, compose another kind of hyper-real abstraction. The general design resembles sound waves, the pills are vehicles to altered states, and the collected body parts are receptors of stimuli. Once a part of the California punk scene, Tomasellis nod to psychedelia echoes the increasing bombardment of todays visual stimuli.
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