Not exact matches
Roccasalva's
exhibitions are a trail in which the flow
of information is framed in different «stages»,
formally closed and autonomous (settings, installations, sculptures, videos and digital images) but also
part of a wider process.
The second
part of the
exhibition opens in August, Strands: Filipino and Filipino American Artists Encounter Textile, presents works by Filipino - American contemporary artists Cirilo Domine and Christine Morla, and Manila's Aze Ong, all
of whom have been conceptually, spiritually, or
formally inspired to use textiles as a starting point
of inquiry.
Titus Kaphar's timely two -
part exhibition formally addresses the obfuscation and silencing
of black bodies through portraiture.
On the Nose is a pairing
of two artists from different
parts of the country (Anderson lives in New Mexico and Eddy lives in Brooklyn) who had not met before the
exhibition, yet they are
formally linked through abstract representation
of the human figure, layering
of material, complex compositional space, and deep colors.