The Relationship Show

JANUARY 28 – MARCH 04, 2006

Transformer proudly presents Washington, D.C. based emerging artists, Breck Brunson, Nilay Lawson, and Solomon Sanchez in The Relationship Show, an exhibition of sculpture, sound, painting and mixed-media installation exploring multiple levels of relationship to self, society, and community.



Installation view at Transformer.

Nilay Lawson, 14” Diamond Tip, 2006, Mixed media, 20´x 15 ½” x 12”.

Soloman Sanchez, White submarine emerging from synthetic hair, 2006, Mixed media, 4’ x 6’.

Breck Brunson, Sum Mate, 2006, Black plastic bag, dvd player, cement, 10” x 6” x 15”.

A collaboration of three artists with distinct styles and unique bodies of work, The Relationship Show collectively and singularly examines societal ideals and the sometimes underdog status of artists.

Brunson's interventions in and outside of the project space explore a broad range of relationships and values. His amplified slowing of the R&B classic Always and Forever to one hour suggests the inevitable certainty that "always and forever" never is. The installation Locket addresses ownership with the threading of a lock through the gallery wall, staking the artist's claim upon the space.

Lawson's sculpture 14 inch Diamond Tip and the painting Spite Night playfully examine general and personal relationships including the phallic ideal and the chaos of social gatherings.

Sanchez's work critiques the cyclical relationship of artist to society and society to money. His site-specific installations at Transformer - a safe overstuffed with currency and a half submerged submarine - allude to the vulnerable, under the radar nature of emerging artists.

Nilay Lawson, Spite Nite, 2006, Acrylic paint on masonite, 21” x 18 ¾”.

Solomon Sanchez, A safe too full to be closed, 2006, Painted wood, 13” x 13” x 11”.

Brunson, Lawson and Sanchez graduated from the Corcoran College of Art and Design in Washington, DC in 2002. They frequently collaborate on ideas including exhibitions at the Your Last Neighbor art space located next to Transformer.