Man & Machine
Mark Beard, Matthew Hopkins, Robert Goldstrom, Harry Orlyk, Joseph Richards, and Allan Skirloff with sculpture by Lee Musselman and photography by Nick Simpson
Carrie Haddad Gallery is pleased to present 鈥淢an and Machine,鈥 an exhibit that observes nostalgic and idealistic themes about the role of mechanical strength in the human experience. British art critic Jasia Reichardt offers that 鈥淎rtists have contributed significantly to the current image and meaning of the machine and have even anticipated some of its developments. Their approaches to the subject have ranged from reactionary distaste, to empathetic ingenuity, to romantic and celebratory bravado.鈥 This selection of work from gallery artists parallels symbols of human strength with modern industrial might.
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Mark Beard, Matthew Hopkins, Robert Goldstrom, Harry Orlyk, Joseph Richards, and Allan Skirloff with sculpture by Lee Musselman and photography by Nick Simpson
Carrie Haddad Gallery is pleased to present 鈥淢an and Machine,鈥 an exhibit that observes nostalgic and idealistic themes about the role of mechanical strength in the human experience. British art critic Jasia Reichardt offers that 鈥淎rtists have contributed significantly to the current image and meaning of the machine and have even anticipated some of its developments. Their approaches to the subject have ranged from reactionary distaste, to empathetic ingenuity, to romantic and celebratory bravado.鈥 This selection of work from gallery artists parallels symbols of human strength with modern industrial might.