"Irrationally Speaking" highlights two art forms - collage and assemblage, as artistic techniques and conceptual approaches. With the simple act of placing two or more distinct images or objects together, artists can create a complex whole to address a multiplicity of meanings.
Combined wood fragments, cut-and-pasted paper, seamless digital and photo-based prints comprised of disparate pictures, bronze sculptures created from discarded shoes, and contrasting clothing articles put together are some of the ways that contemporary artists harness a myriad of materials and methods to craft the art in this presentation.
Although they may appear to be composed of "irrational" or illogical combinations, making them appear surreal or abstract, the works are formal and material experimentations as well as personal and cultural explorations. "Irrationally Speaking" demonstrates the alluring appeal of these art forms for artists and their ability to elucidate the complexity of artistic expression, history, place, and contemporary life.
The exhibition includes works by Leonardo Drew, Trenton Doyle Hancock, Arturo Herrera, Thomas Hirschhorn, Ken Little, Hew Locke, Wangechi Mutu, Lorraine O’Grady, Jon Pylypchuk, Deborah Roberts, Martha Rosler, and Nancy Spero, among others.
Following the opening reception, the exhibit will be on view through August 31.
"Irrationally Speaking" highlights two art forms - collage and assemblage, as artistic techniques and conceptual approaches. With the simple act of placing two or more distinct images or objects together, artists can create a complex whole to address a multiplicity of meanings.
Combined wood fragments, cut-and-pasted paper, seamless digital and photo-based prints comprised of disparate pictures, bronze sculptures created from discarded shoes, and contrasting clothing articles put together are some of the ways that contemporary artists harness a myriad of materials and methods to craft the art in this presentation.
Although they may appear to be composed of "irrational" or illogical combinations, making them appear surreal or abstract, the works are formal and material experimentations as well as personal and cultural explorations. "Irrationally Speaking" demonstrates the alluring appeal of these art forms for artists and their ability to elucidate the complexity of artistic expression, history, place, and contemporary life.
The exhibition includes works by Leonardo Drew, Trenton Doyle Hancock, Arturo Herrera, Thomas Hirschhorn, Ken Little, Hew Locke, Wangechi Mutu, Lorraine O’Grady, Jon Pylypchuk, Deborah Roberts, Martha Rosler, and Nancy Spero, among others.
Following the opening reception, the exhibit will be on view through August 31.
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