Sciarrino’s most recent body of work combines digital animation, floor drawing, and hand-blown glass sculpture to examine the dynamic between technology and the material world.
Crookshank’s ability to take unnatural materials and create an enlivened object that communicates a distinct moment of tension to its audience, is simply inspiring.
Each artist offer a conceptual, autobiographical narrative that confronts the realities of love and looks toward their modification by means of endurance, patience, and sacrifice.
With Bed Island, Nadia Belerique has created an atmosphere conducive to the process of self-awareness, wherein moments of vulnerability and autonomy may be recognized.
Be it the intimate relationship between artist and universe or that between the artist-couple, Pillow Talk effectively demonstrates that reality in art is perhaps best achieved when a conscious sense of connectedness is present.
The sculptures manage to combine elements of imagination and reality well while challenging the spectator to perceive the world with innocence and to be receptive to the possibility of the unimaginable.
In this duo exhibition, the ordinary meets the fantastical. Traditional landscape, still life, and portraiture are reimagined into new subjective realities, inspiring feelings of euphoria
Leistner’s current exhibit Looking for Marshall McLuhan in Afghanistan, is a convergence of old and new technologies, effectively working to preserve the visual history of mankind.