The VCUarts Anderson Gallery, Virginia Commonwealth University’s Museum of the Arts is pleased to announce the January 18th opening of its winter exhibitions: Familiar Faces, on view in tandem with Gord Peteran: Furniture Meets Its Maker.
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Clark’s choosing these five critically acclaimed artists; each with his/her unique take on both concepts: the “familiar” and the “face”, solidifies the exhibition through common “threads”. Xiang Yang’s streaming yards of face-covered film-like strips, and stretched embroidery sculpture, transform the Gallery space into an ever-transmigrating shape-shifter. Yang is a native of China. He is a graduate of The Central Academy of Design and Fine Arts of China and holds an M.F.A. from the China Art Academy. On a digital loom, Lia Cook, a B.F.A and M.A. graduate of the University of California, Berkeley, weaves large scale sized images steeped in emotional intensity and sensuality. She is a Professor of Art at California College. Kim Kamens pulls the onlooker into her intricate spider web-like pieces created with thousands of nails and thread. She is a Tyler School of Art graduate, a former glass teacher, and professional artist. Korean artist Na-Jung Kim, PhD., a graduate of Seoul Women’s University, the University of Wisconsin-Madison, and Hongik University in Seoul, delicately burns silk panels with sticks of incense, creating an ethereal, lilting, homage to the human form. A graduate of the Colorado Institute of Art, Devorah Sperber creates pieces entirely out of spools of thread and ball link chain. Her work captures familiar faces from classic masterpieces and literally turns them on their heads.
The public is invited to attend the Familiar Faces/Gord Peteran: Furniture Meets Its Maker exhibition opening reception. VCUarts Anderson Gallery is free and open to the public. Gallery hours are: Mondays through Fridays 10am until 5pm, Saturdays and Sundays from 1pm until 5 pm. For more information, call the Gallery at 828-1522. |