Seeing Things Galley routinely plucks their featured pieces from the quirkier corners of the art world, and their newest show lets 20 of these artists create a set of "companion" pieces bound together by narrative, style or theme. Curated by KSCU DJ Kayvon Siadat, the show is multifaceted, but loosely organized around a whimsically surrealist style. Colin Frangicetto paints bright, bleeding, blendings of humans and natural elements. Beau Rolulette is a trippier Terry Richardson. Porous Walker uses firm lines to draw hideous people and captions them with snide non-sequiturs. Kristin Farr crafts swirling, geometric and boldly colored patterns that disorient the viewer. "Companions" will be weird, but good weird.
Seeing Things Galley routinely plucks their featured pieces from the quirkier corners of the art world, and their newest show lets 20 of these artists create a set of "companion" pieces bound together by narrative, style or theme. Curated by KSCU DJ Kayvon Siadat, the show is multifaceted, but loosely organized around a whimsically surrealist style. Colin Frangicetto paints bright, bleeding, blendings of humans and natural elements. Beau Rolulette is a trippier Terry Richardson. Porous Walker uses firm lines to draw hideous people and captions them with snide non-sequiturs. Kristin Farr crafts swirling, geometric and boldly colored patterns that disorient the viewer. "Companions" will be weird, but good weird.
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