READ ME
A solo exhibition of new work by Steven Solomon AKA Speed Paste Robot
November 2nd - 24th
Opening Reception: Saturday, November 2nd 7-10pm
I just can't get over the Batman 1966 fight scenes: POW. BAM. What if your interior moments were choreographed as wire-work battles?
Wayfarers is pleased to present READ ME, a solo exhibition of the latest series of text-based paintings on paper by Steven Solomon AKA Speed Paste Robot. READ ME will be a voyage into the deepest recesses of this comic book-obsessed mind, displayed on the walls of our main space throughout the month of November, 2019. The exhibit will kick off with a teaser table at Comic Arts Brooklyn at Pratt Institute on Saturday, November 2nd at 11 am, festooned with stickers, t-shirts and small works. Our official opening begins later that evening at 7 pm at Wayfarers' homebase on the border of Bushwick and Bed/Stuy at 1109 Dekalb Ave (a quick trip up Lafayette from Pratt and CAB).
I do believe that a comics-panel combination of words and pictures are the way we really experience dreams, the unconscious and the most deeply held parts of our existence.
As Speed Paste Robot, Steven makes spontaneous, ink-splattered paintings on paper which employ blocks of bold text as both compositional anchors and content generators. Sampled imagery features Godzilla in various iterations, jetpack flames punctuated by Aramaic prayers, eavesdropped fragments of conversations and, of course, the familiar ad copy from the back pages of old comic books. READ ME will include works in a range of sizes, from a grid of small notebooks to several 15 foot scrolls.
Think: If Yiddish vaudeville and Creature Double Feature were the emotional parents of stream of consciousness visual poems about mortality.
Steven Solomon, (b. NYC 1961)