September 4 – October 15, 2014
Gallery Conversation with the Artists:
Saturday, September 20, 2pm
Donna Brookman
Kristine Eudey
Arash Fayez
Alana Perino
Christie Ginanni Stepan
Rodrigo Valenzuela
Michael Wilson & Natalie Zimmerman
Wenxin Zhang
Kala Gallery is proud to present Open Seas, a group exhibition that presents work by artists who explore the idea of borders from a wide range of perspectives. From political geography to psychological boundaries, the idea of borders can mean a line, an area, an arc, or a mark where something begins and something ends. When there is a border, a zone appears around this line. Inside the zone is like a chrysalis with a flexible shell. It is in constant flux and a transitional state. It expands on its own merging the edges of the outside. Often it is an area where human desire and curiosity – desire to see what’s not there and desire to change and transform, come to life and/or collapse constantly.
This exhibition asks artists to explore how borders —both atmospheric and conceptual—can be represented in a diverse reach of media.
September 4 – October 15, 2014
Gallery Conversation with the Artists:
Saturday, September 20, 2pm
Donna Brookman
Kristine Eudey
Arash Fayez
Alana Perino
Christie Ginanni Stepan
Rodrigo Valenzuela
Michael Wilson & Natalie Zimmerman
Wenxin Zhang
Kala Gallery is proud to present Open Seas, a group exhibition that presents work by artists who explore the idea of borders from a wide range of perspectives. From political geography to psychological boundaries, the idea of borders can mean a line, an area, an arc, or a mark where something begins and something ends. When there is a border, a zone appears around this line. Inside the zone is like a chrysalis with a flexible shell. It is in constant flux and a transitional state. It expands on its own merging the edges of the outside. Often it is an area where human desire and curiosity – desire to see what’s not there and desire to change and transform, come to life and/or collapse constantly.
This exhibition asks artists to explore how borders —both atmospheric and conceptual—can be represented in a diverse reach of media.
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