(R)evolution: Artist Talk and Party
@ Madron Gallery
1000 W North Ave, Chicago, IL 60642
Opening Thursday, November 30th, from 5:30PM - 8PM
On view through Sunday, December 31st
Organized by Madron Gallery’s curator, Carola del Rio, we will host an Artist Talk and Closing Party that will include a dialogue with us, Dusty Folwarczny, Eric Stephenson and I. We will talk about our creative processes for the works presented in the (R)evolution show and we hope collectors, curators and the general public will gain a better understanding about the works on exhibit.
If you haven’t had a chance to view the (R)evolution, this is a great opportunity to catch a wonderfully curated show.
We hope you can join us!
ABOUT THE SHOW:
(R)evolution: Madron Gallery Holds its First All-Sculpture Exhibit
One artist sees a scrap pile of steel and considers how to make something from nothing. Another finds creative inspiration through the observation of windmills and watermills. And a third creates works of art focused in part on the juxtaposition of the human form and technology.
All of these sculptors have their works on display at Madron Gallery’s current “(R)evolution” exhibition, which for the first time in Madron’s history is a sculpture-only show.
A common theme among the three featured sculptors is the projection of nature through man-made objects, including industrial materials like steel. Terrence Karpowicz, Eric W. Stephenson and Dusty Folwarczny, all of whom are based in Chicago, build sculptures that demand a view from every angle in works that evolve and communicate based on different lighting and perspectives. Their works carry weight, light and movement in multiple dimensions which change and develop with the motion of the viewer.
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