Work by Sergio Garcia, Mark Nelson and Richard Ross
Opening reception Saturday, September 18, 2010, 7-9 pm
Exhibit gallery
Sergio Garcia, "and then there were two," 25" x 28" x 20", metal and found elements |
Sergio Garcia builds candy colored tricycles that "toy" with viewers' structural expectations, stimulating childhood curiosity and recollections, while his ironic and self-reflective text paintings promote an open dialogue about subjective views of morality.
Mark Nelson explores temporality and the landscape of the mind with paintings of architectural spaces and anachronistic elements, creating a snapshot of the psyche that challenges the viewer to engage in the storytelling process.
Richard Ross searches for beauty in mundane and new iconic figures through his vibrant linocut collages, referencing both historic and contemporary mythology. His childlike characters and landscapes stylishly and playfully coax raw emotions from the viewer.
These keenly independent artists, working in many media, share a common impulse to challenge convention, interrogate assumptions, and recast familiar tropes into new and provocative forms.
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