Menu
The New Contemporary Art Magazine

Preview: “Semiotic Weapons” and “My Famine” at Arch Enemy Arts

For their group show "Semiotic Weapons," Arch Enemy Arts in Philadelphia gathered a small group of artists with distinct styles and a shared a penchant for symbolism. Featuring work by Kat Gun, Paul Romano, Michael Michael Motorcycle, Kukula, Robert Kraiza, Heather Gargon, JoKa, Genevive Zacconi, David Seidman, Chris B. Murray and NoseGo, the exhibition showcases a variety of aesthetics, from Kukula's delicate pop surrealism to Michael Michael Motorcycle's brightly-colored psychedelia to David Seidman's contemporary riff on religious painting. In conjunction to the group show, Scott Kirschner will present a solo show titled "My Famine." Take a look at our exclusive preview of both exhibitions and check out "Semiotic Weapons" and "My Famine" July 12 through September 1.

NoseGo

For their group show “Semiotic Weapons,” Arch Enemy Arts in Philadelphia gathered a small group of artists with distinct styles and a shared a penchant for symbolism. Featuring work by Kat Gun, Paul Romano, Michael Michael Motorcycle, Kukula, Robert Kraiza, Heather Gargon, JoKa, Genevive Zacconi, David Seidman, Chris B. Murray and NoseGo, the exhibition showcases a variety of aesthetics, from Kukula’s delicate pop surrealism to Michael Michael Motorcycle’s brightly-colored psychedelia to David Seidman’s contemporary riff on religious painting. In conjunction to the group show, Scott Kirschner will present a solo show titled “My Famine.” Take a look at our exclusive preview of both exhibitions and check out “Semiotic Weapons” and “My Famine” July 12 through September 1.

David Seidman

Robert Kraiza

JoKa

Scott Kirschner

Meta
Topics
Share
Facebook
Reddit
Pinterest
Email
Related Articles
“Creating new characters is a way for me to collect ‘things’ without having to collect actual physical things. Read the full article on Matt Furie by clicking above!
James Lipnickas has used horror tropes for a long time. But his works were once much more linear. That used to mean monsters, aliens, and isolated landscapes that had something haunted about them. A giant worm pouring its effluence into a cabin. A force within exploding the cabin. The horror has changed. Click above to read the full article.
Peter Ferguson creates scenes filled with intriguing characters often caught in very strange situations. His people quite often exist in darkly humorous fantasy realms where elements like vintage fashion and the occasional nod to pop culture connect their reality to ours. Read the full article by clicking above!
Katie Heck has built an immense body of work that crosses disciplines, from painting to sculpture to film. Read the full article on the artist by clicking above!

Subscribe to the Hi-Fructose Mailing List