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Karolina Gnatowski

Alter


Exhibition Dates: 

November 19 - January 14, 2018

 

Opening Reception:

2-5PM Sunday, November 19th

 

Winter Show: Alter by Karolina Gnatowski 

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In French the word "arc" translates to mean "vague". Through sculptural nets and imagery associated with the game badminton, Gnatowski invokes the curvature of a shuttlecock dragging over a net. This work invites occupants and viewers to imagine assuming the roll of birdies as they come and go from interior space to exterior, from intimate to public. Please join us to celebrate Gnatowski's work on Sunday, November 19, 2-5 pm. Facebook event here.

Alberto Aguilar

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TERRAIN TUSCON

ALBERTO AGUILAR

The artist will create the illusion of multiple breaks on the home. 
The artist will break the illusion of multiple breaks on the home. 
The artist will affix multiple pretend breaks on the home. 
The artist will repeat and mirror pretend breaks on the home. 
The artist will not, in any way, harm the home of the other artist. 
The artist was invited by the other artist to pretend to break the home. 
The artist will move around the home leaving various marks. 
The artist will drive from his Chicago home to the Tucson home leaving a continuous mark.

 

Bio:

I will write this biography using 130 words but I won’t discover this number until I’m finished writing it. From this point forward he will speak in third person. Alberto Aguilar is a Chicago-based aartist that uses whatever material is at hand to commemorate his exchanges and interactions. Aguilar’s work has been exhibited at the National Museum of Mexican AArt, Museum of Contemporary AArt Chicago, Crystal Bridges Museum of American AArt, the Queens Museum, Nelson-Atkins Museum of AArt, Minneapolis Institute of AArt, and the AArt Institute of Chicago. He currently teaches at Harold Washington College where he also coordinates Pedestrian Project, a program dedicated to making aart more accessible and available. In order to create slight confusion, he added an extra "A" wherever the word aart appears in this bio.

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