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In The Still Epiphany

05 Apr, 2012 - 27 Oct, 2012

For this exhibition, Sibony combined modern and contemporary European and American paintings, sculptures, and works on paper鈥攎any of them chosen for their depiction of domestic interiors and the figures that inhabit them鈥攚ith African, Asian, and South American ritual and decorative objects. The works were then arranged in a manner that reframed the individual galleries as abstractions of familiar spaces and environments. Nested within the meditative character of Tadao Ando鈥檚 architecture, the installation demonstrated both the artist鈥檚 subtle powers of perception and the architect鈥檚 sensitivity to space and light.

In the Still Epiphany included works by John Singer Sargent, Pierre Bonnard, 脡douard Vuillard, Pablo Picasso, Henri Matisse, Paul Klee, Lucia Moholy, and Lucio Fontana, as well as items as varied as medicine pots, staffs, figures, and currency. By inviting a dialogue among the works themselves, the installation allowed for chance encounters to emerge between objects across various geographical areas and historical periods.



For this exhibition, Sibony combined modern and contemporary European and American paintings, sculptures, and works on paper鈥攎any of them chosen for their depiction of domestic interiors and the figures that inhabit them鈥攚ith African, Asian, and South American ritual and decorative objects. The works were then arranged in a manner that reframed the individual galleries as abstractions of familiar spaces and environments. Nested within the meditative character of Tadao Ando鈥檚 architecture, the installation demonstrated both the artist鈥檚 subtle powers of perception and the architect鈥檚 sensitivity to space and light.

In the Still Epiphany included works by John Singer Sargent, Pierre Bonnard, 脡douard Vuillard, Pablo Picasso, Henri Matisse, Paul Klee, Lucia Moholy, and Lucio Fontana, as well as items as varied as medicine pots, staffs, figures, and currency. By inviting a dialogue among the works themselves, the installation allowed for chance encounters to emerge between objects across various geographical areas and historical periods.



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Friday
10:00 AM - 8:00 PM
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