"Re-"
Opening reception April 29th at 5pm
Working with found objects, Erik Beltran, Carolin Rechberg, and Tim Kopra challenge the ways that people understand and experience the world around them. In varied mediums, including some sound- and performance-based elements, the artists use creation and destruction to break down boundaries, bringing the outside in and the inside out. Each installation engages with different points of the layered meaning contained in objects—their lives and histories, our understanding of them in terms of use values, and how those values change through time.
Playing with different verbs preceded by re—re-experience, reanimate, reencounter, re-envision, rediscover, reform, represent, reprocess—the exhibition challenges perceptions of the work of art, the role of the artist, and the very language we use to talk about them.
Participating Artists
Erik Beltran,
Carolin Rechberg
, Tim Kopra
Curator: Courtney Whitaker
"Re-"
Opening reception April 29th at 5pm
Working with found objects, Erik Beltran, Carolin Rechberg, and Tim Kopra challenge the ways that people understand and experience the world around them. In varied mediums, including some sound- and performance-based elements, the artists use creation and destruction to break down boundaries, bringing the outside in and the inside out. Each installation engages with different points of the layered meaning contained in objects—their lives and histories, our understanding of them in terms of use values, and how those values change through time.
Playing with different verbs preceded by re—re-experience, reanimate, reencounter, re-envision, rediscover, reform, represent, reprocess—the exhibition challenges perceptions of the work of art, the role of the artist, and the very language we use to talk about them.
Participating Artists
Erik Beltran,
Carolin Rechberg
, Tim Kopra
Curator: Courtney Whitaker
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