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| LAWNDALE ART CENTER // JAN 20 // 6.30-8.30PM |
| Lawndale Art Center is a nonprofit alternative exhibition space dedicated to the presentation of contemporary art in all media, with an emphasis on the work of Houston area artists. Gallery Hours: Monday-Friday, 10-5; Saturday, 12-5; Closed Sunday Admission: Free lawndaleartcenter.org |
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| Jade Walker - Spectator Sport (detail 2), 2009 Full size bleacher set, found objects, fabric, plastic, pitching mound carpet Site-specific installation: 20' X 31'X 21' Austin Museum of ArT |
| Jade Walker + This Weird Place + TJ Hunt Carlos Rosales-Silva + Daniel Anguilu January 20 - February 25, 2012 |
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| CONTACT - Jade Walker John M. O'Quinn Gallery This Weird Place - Curated by Sebastian Forray Mezzanine Gallery Breaking Ground - TJ Hunt Grace R. Cavnar Gallery Unfadeable So Please Don't Try To Fade Me - Carlos Rosales-Silva Project Space On view through June 2012 Famous Monsters - Daniel Anguilu North exterior wall Lawndale Art Center presents five exhibitions opening January 20, 2012, 6:30 - 8:30 PM, with artist talks beginning at 6 PM. In the John M. O'Quinn Gallery, Jade Walker's exhibition CONTACT includes sculpture and sculpture installation referencing a personal struggle with spectatorship, binaries within gender, abstraction, narrative, found objects, desire, and the body as temporal. In the Mezzanine Gallery, the exhibition This Weird Place curated by Sebastian Forray presents work engaging the unsteady ground between figuration and abstraction by artists Lane Hagood, Alika Herreshoff, Cody Ledvina, Lee Piechocki, Anthony Record and Eric Shaw. In the Grace R. Cavnar Gallery, TJ Hunt's installation Breaking Ground consists of earth collected from various private property sites around Texas, molded into monumental block letters across the floor of the gallery space.In the Project Space, Carlos Rosales-Silva presents new work reflecting on the absorption and appropriation of minority culture by mainstream American society in the exhibition Unfadeable So Please Don't Try To Fade Me. The exhibitions continue through February 25, 2012. |
