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Brian Babb to Exhibit Portraits at the »ĘÉ«Ö±²„ School of Artā€™s Downtown Gallery

The »ĘÉ«Ö±²„ School of Artā€™s Downtown Gallery will exhibit the works of Akron-based artist Brian Babb from Jan. 21 to Feb. 22.The work of Akron-based artist Brian Babb will be featured in a solo exhibition at the »ĘÉ«Ö±²„ School of Artā€™s Downtown Gallery.
 
Babbā€™s show, dubbed ā€œRendered: Portraits and Processes,ā€ will run from Tuesday, Jan. 21, to Saturday, Feb. 22. The gallery, located at 141 E. Main St. in Kent, also will host an opening reception for ā€œRenderedā€ on Thursday, Jan. 23, from 5-7 p.m. Both the gallery and reception are free and open to the public.
 
Babb is a graduate of Hiram College, where he received a bachelorā€™s degree in studio art with an emphasis in painting and a minor in photography. In Babbā€™s work, the two disciplines are inextricably linked, with printed reference photos often serving as the basis for photorealist paintings.
 
In early drawings and paintings, Babb used a grid technique to transfer the detailed visual information contained within his reference photos.

ā€œThe grid helps to break down a complex combination of variable light and shadow into smaller, more manageable parts, like pixels that make up a digital image,ā€ he explains.
 
By contrast, Babbā€™s recent work positions photography as the final product rather than an intermediary stage. One of the portraits in ā€œRenderedā€ was derived from a single photograph broken into 96 squares during printing.
 
ā€œEach square is slightly cropped in order to print ā€˜full-bleed,ā€™ or edge-to-edge,ā€ says Babb. ā€œThe squares were then combined on the board and the original image reassembled, but with the cropped portions now missing. The grid is therefore evident in the finished piece, a nod to the reference prints that were essential to my earlier works.ā€
 
Babb has previously shown work with the Cleveland artist collective All Go Signs and at Summit Art Space. He currently works as director of operations at a professional digital print lab in Akron.
 
For more information, contact Lesley Sickle, Downtown Gallery coordinator, at lsickle1@kent.edu or 330-676-1549.

POSTED: Monday, January 20, 2014 12:00 AM
Updated: Tuesday, April 7, 2015 02:55 PM
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