David Webber’s films in the “Alphabet Series” explore direct animation and structural cinema. Using the 16mm celluloid as a canvas, the work explores the formal possibilities of film and the compositional strategies of time-based media.
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Gene Koss’ Line Fence, is inspired by a particular site in the Wisconsin landscape and is infused with the powerful stillness and cold, stark beauty Koss experienced there while visiting in the dead of winter.
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In this body of work, Charbonnet incorporates images of flowers appropriated from other artists. She constructs surfaces utilizing an additive and subtractive process, which involves the manipulation of layers of collage, paint, fabric and different acrylic mediums.
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This exhibition of Willie Birch’s work brings together a series of paintings and sculpture dating from 1978 to 2003 that focus on both the celebratory nature of the people of New Orleans as well as stories of their everyday life.
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Employing both 4”x5” and 8”x10” Arca-Swiss cameras that maximize detail, Leventi creates a body of large scale photographs that document the intricate interiors of famous opera houses around the world.
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This exhibition features three monumental kinetic sculptures approximately 10-14 feet in height. Emery’s kinetic sculptures produce constantly changing relationships through the ever-varying configuration of their parts.
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Based on natural forms, James Surls creates sophisticated imagery of diamonds, vortexes, needles and flowers, using wood, steel and bronze.
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In this exhibition, we see an ongoing exploration of the African American experience through an installation of Whitfield Lovell’s charcoal on wood assemblages created over the past decade.
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“Exile 50” presents aspects of contemporary exile, particularly isolation and encapsulation. Azaceta executes this body of work in his signature dichotomy of brightly colored abstraction and figuration.
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In Robert Polidori’s “Parcours Muséologique Revisité”, he continues the idea of presenting the interior of a room as a means of insight into the soul of those who inhabited them.
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