«Localized Histories,» the new exhibition in Artpace's Hudson (Show) Room, begins, comes full circle, and ends with Linda Pace's «Orange Crush,» a large,
multimedia wall collage comprised of everyday objects ranging from stuffed animals to Tide detergent bottles — all in bright shades of orange.
Not exact matches
[10] He mostly creates painting, sculpture and
wall paintings using media such as acrylic,
collage, fresco, ink drawing (Pen and Ink), mixed media /
multimedia, and oil.
Whatever it is, if drawing presents a certain window into the artist's brain, then the exhibition «Trenton Doyle Hancock: Skin and Bones, 20 Years of Drawing,» which opens at the Studio Museum in Harlem on Thursday, will serve as a trip inside the mind's eye of an artist whose practice has included everything from
multimedia paintings comprised of acrylic and
collaged felt to site - specific installations and even a ballet — one that explodes off the page and directly onto the gallery
walls.