The Unknown and Its Poetics
This exhibition presents a group of works by international artists that live or have lived away from their home country and have been impacted by cross-cultural influences. Artists whose abstract work engages experiences and identities related to the unknown and the construction of home.
As the Italian painter Giorgio Morandi once said, 鈥淣othing is more abstract than reality.鈥 The group of artists included in this survey share the ability to communicate the importance of the small poetic gesture, and explore what we call reality through the language of abstraction.
With works in a range of media, this exhibition will span throughout the art center and will address relationships between cultures, languages, political systems, life under globalization, individuality and liberation.
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This exhibition presents a group of works by international artists that live or have lived away from their home country and have been impacted by cross-cultural influences. Artists whose abstract work engages experiences and identities related to the unknown and the construction of home.
As the Italian painter Giorgio Morandi once said, 鈥淣othing is more abstract than reality.鈥 The group of artists included in this survey share the ability to communicate the importance of the small poetic gesture, and explore what we call reality through the language of abstraction.
With works in a range of media, this exhibition will span throughout the art center and will address relationships between cultures, languages, political systems, life under globalization, individuality and liberation.
Artists on show
- Adrián S. Bará
- Alejandro Almanza Pereda
- Cynthia Gutiérrez
- Edgar Cobian
- Elana Herzog
- Emanuel Tovar
- Fawn Krieger
- Juan De la Cruz Sánchez
- Juan Pablo González
- Juliana Cerqueira Leite
- Liat Yossifor
- Liza Lacroix
- Lucia Vidales
- Melissa Joseph
- Michael Kelly Williams
- Pepe Lopez
- Peter Brock
- Ricardo González
- Tomás Diaz Cedeño