Start Date: 11/06/2009 | End Date: 11/12/2009 | Category: Galleries
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Features the works of four artists, including a quilt made from the remains of his father's clothes by artist Sean Riley, graphite animations by Jamal Cyrus, and cosmic paintings by Charles Hayes. Viewers are meant to discover the unpredictable connections between the works.
Features photographs by Thomas Brummett, who processes his prints manually and then manipulates them digitally to produce a grainy, dreamy feel reminiscent of paintings. His portraits of animals explore the idea that they are individuals with extreme psychological depth and intensity.
Features acrylic and mixed-media food portraits on wood and canvas by Mark Mattson, whose work involves "things that should not have faces, with faces." That includes everything from teapots to donuts.
Features video and sculpture by Ronnie Bass, telling the story of an astronomer who plans to flee an oppressive situation and start a new life.
Features video and sculpture by Ronnie Bass, telling the story of an astronomer who plans to flee an oppressive situation and start a new life.
Features multimedia works by 25 artists from around the world, including Jose Bedia (Cuba), Francesco Clemente (Italy), Bowa Devi (India), John Baldessari (United States) and more. Based on the original 1989 "Magiciens de la Terre" exhibition in Paris, the show brings together pieces by artists from the both the Western "centers" (U.S., Europe) and the "margins" (Africa, Latin America, Asia and Australia).
Features sculptures made out of bacon by Ellen Cagnassola, Jacob Crose, Mike Geno, and more. Subjects range from sock monkeys to deranged toys.
Features gentle, simple, slightly geometric watercolors by Cathy Hozack.
Features paintings and sculptures by Paul Oberst, which represent objects from a temple.
Features paintings and sculptures by Paul Oberst, which represent objects from a temple.
Features photographs of urban environments by Howard Brunner, alongside his painterly images of graphic patterns and textures.
Features installation, paintings and textiles by 16 female artists including Siona Benjamin, Sharon Harper and Flo Oy Wong. The show investigates the cultural stereotypes and heritage of women, and explores the notion of women as superheroes.
Features saturated photographs by Olivia Antsis, Ana Bernstein and Rivka Shifman Katvan, which depict New York City's favorite, imperfect beach and amusement park.
Features paintings and drawings by 40 artists from the Philadelphia Cartooning Society, including Jeff Kilpatrick, Christian Patchell, Joe Didomenico and more. The pieces portray re-imaginings of classic monsters such as Wolfman and Frankenstein.
Features paintings and drawings by 40 artists from the Philadelphia Cartooning Society, including Jeff Kilpatrick, Christian Patchell, Joe Didomenico and more. The pieces portray re-imaginings of classic monsters such as Wolfman and Frankenstein.
Features black-and-white photographs by Christopher Boas, shot during his 300-mile trip down the Delaware River from its source in the Catskills to the Delaware Bay.
Features paintings by Ruth Bolduan, linking 18th-century painting with current aesthetics and ideas of beauty. Through references to history and femininity, Bolduan embeds a sense of global malaise beneath lighthearted images of women in flowing dresses.
Features an interactive installation of books, posters, videos, sculpture and a ride by Jonathan Cammisa and Jonah Birns. The two men examine how early exposure to film shapes childhood memories.
Features ceramics, fabric items, jewelry, handmade papers and other crafts by more than a dozen Philadelphia artists, including Amanda Hatch, Kimberly Soles, Marcia Jones and more.
Features ceramics, fabric items, jewelry, handmade papers and other crafts by more than a dozen Philadelphia artists, including Amanda Hatch, Kimberly Soles, Marcia Jones and more.
Features early furniture by the late title artist. The exhibit displays the works of his more "restrained" years, which eventually gave birth to raw-edged, organic wood forms later in his life.
Features video art and photography by Phyllis Baldino, Janet Biggs, Johanna Billing and more. The pieces display feats of daring action, aiming to bring the viewer to a point of intense anticipation and repetitive stress.
Features sculptures and installations — everything from a giant mirror to a transplanted Red Maple — exploring the issue of time through its endurance of the force of nature. Artists include Robert Gero, John Kalymnios, Stacy Levy and more.
Features digital photography by Bonnie Schorske and mixed-media paintings by Diane Podolsky. Schorske focuses on photorealism, while Podolsky expresses energy and movement through abstractions.
Features paintings and charcoal drawings by Jeanine Leclaire. Her rough, textured pieces capture humans in the midst of everyday minutiae, from taking a bath to ironing clothes.
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