PROJECTION 011
MITCH PATRICK & ERNESTO RENDA

Wayfinding


APRIL 11 - MAY 31, 2025
CHART is pleased to present Projection 011: Wayfinding, an exhibition of work by Mitch Patrick and Ernesto Renda. The opening reception will be held on Friday, April 11th, from 6–8 p.m., and the exhibition will remain on view through May 24th, 2025. Patrick and Renda share an interest in how digital technologies shape human vision and perception. Their individual works address the image saturated condition articulated with deep rooted, specific non-traditional materialities.


Projection 011 is organized by Alex Feim.










Mitch Patrick utilizes a variety of analog and digital mediums, including drawing, photography, software, and 3D printing to make works that investigate what it might mean to slow down an image. Vernacular cell phone photography is fed into a software program and outputted into an image constituted of glyphs that make up an asemic alphabet of Patrick’s own design. He uses 3D printing in what he characterizes as “the least efficient way possible” to transform the glyph-image into a multi-part 3D-printed image which is then assembled by sewing the individual parts together. Patrick’s chosen images – such as a cluttered computer workstation or a moth landing on his hand – feel familiar and somewhat nondescript, but carry a particular autobiographical significance for him. The resultant works are on the edge of dissolving into abstraction, yet Patrick grounds them in the tangible world with a small version of the original images embedded in the work along with an enlarged typographic key in the bottom corners of the work. Patrick is interested in the rapid fire rate in which we consume images, and attempts to question this by dissolving and re-constituting them into pixel-like units via his invented typographies.



Ernesto Renda’s latest body of work is a series of reliefs that evoke topographic surfaces, root systems, and neural networks, which are made by layering and sculpting hot glue on wooden panels, and then applying flocking. Lines of acrylic paint suggest routes of various kinds – perhaps a regular train commute, an unplanned wander through a new neighborhood, or the flightpath of a bird. Renda has long been interested in maps, and how maps both represent and collapse space and time. They call to mind urban typologies and different kinds of human settlement; dense grids are reminiscent of a modern city and its complex transit system, while looser and more winding pathways are more akin to older medieval cities. The works allude to the machine perspective of satellite imagery, yet are fully compositions of his own mental conjuring.



Rakan Ripple, 2023, 36 second single animation rendered in custom typography, edition of 3

Installation views at CHART










Mitch Patrick (b. 1985, McDonough, GA)  holds a BFA from the University of Montevallo (2007) and an MFA from Brooklyn College (2013). He has participated in artist residencies in the US, Japan, and Portugal, and his work has been exhibited in New York and internationally. Patrick lives and works in Brooklyn, NY.  His art-making encompasses a range of media, including 3D printing, drawing processes, and experimental video animation. Much of his practice explores the function and representation of pixels in digital images through asemic typography and writing, which he designs himself.





Ernesto Renda (b. 1995 Trenton, NJ) holds a BFA in painting from the Rhode Island School of Design and a BA in Modern Culture and Media Studies from Brown University. Recent solo and two-person exhibitions include The Moment of Truth at Moskowitz Bayse (Los Angeles), Material Art Fair with Management, as well as group exhibitions at Turley Gallery (Hudson), Morgan Presents (New York), and Moskowitz Bayse. His work is in the permanent collection of Museo Jumex in Mexico City. He lives and works in Brooklyn, New York.










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Video:  Trevor King

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CHART Installation Views:  
KC Crow Maddux

Ernesto Renda individual work 
KC Crow Maddux

Mitch Patrick individual work  
Mitch Patrick


PROJECTION is an initiative alongside our main gallery programming, highlighting diverse voices in intimate presentations. PROJECTION features artists in the naissance of their careers or those that have been overlooked, working across a variety of mediums and formats. All PROJECTION exhibitions will take place concurrently in two venues: our downstairs gallery space and online in our PROJECTION ROOM.