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New art exhibits spotlights works of two former BYU-Idaho professors
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Adam Forsgren, EastIdahoNews.com
REXBURG An exhibition at the Art Museum of Eastern Idaho in Idaho Falls features the work of Rexburg residents Gerald Griffin and Matthew Geddes.
Titled “A Silent Conversation,” this exhibition displays 60 oil paintings by Griffin and 30 sculptures by Geddes. The exhibition examines the way elements like texture, color and form converse together to create a work of art and shape its meaning.
“Most of the viewing public I think views artwork in terms of subject matter,” Griffin told EastIdahoNews.com. “But most artists look at artwork from a formal sense and basically what that means is the relationship between colors and textures and shapes and composition; kind of the building blocks of art. The way that these things connect, and we hope people will sense this when they view the exhibit, is that we’re playing with those elements.”