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Chronicle Staff March 15, 2021Updated: March 20, 2021, 8:09 am
‘Thrill Seekers III’ by Gwen Manfrin, watercolor, collage and encaustic on panel. Photo: Gwen Manfrin
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Ferdinanda Florence and Gwen Manfrin come to Andrea Schwartz Gallery with ‘Threshold’
Andrea Schwartz Gallery is currently presenting a new two-person exhibition, titled “Threshold,” featuring artists Ferdinanda Florence and Gwen Manfrin.
Florence’s work has frequently focused on unfixed, liminal spaces like ambiguous exterior structures. Her new series of paintings departs from that with an emphasis on interior views, specifically doorways, unclaimed spaces and rooms that communicate a sense of loss. Doesn’t that feel like a fitting meditation for art-goers housebound for much of the past year?
Exhibition of Assemblages and Sketches by Betye Saar Presented at Mississippi Museum of Art artfixdaily.com - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from artfixdaily.com Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.
• Apr 2, 2019
An hour south of Charlotte, N.C., two forks in the road beyond suburbia, a freshly constructed house sits in a wind tunnel waiting to be set on fire.
To the left of the house is a brick wall with a hole in the middle, made by a 2-by-4 propelled at 70 miles per hour.
In front of the house is a metal staircase five stories tall. At the top are the hail guns.
More than 100 fans begin to turn, slowly at first and then faster. The ember generators flicker on. The fire is about to begin.
Tuesday, March 16
6:00 p.m. EDT
Join ICP and Aperture online for a conversation between photographers Richard Misrach, Meghann Riepenhoff, and Lucas Foglia on the occasion of the sixth installation of Aperture’s Photography Workshop Series,
Richard Misrach on Landscape and Meaning. Led by ICP Managing Director of Programs David Campany, the photographers will discuss their creative process and approach with landscape photography, while sharing insights into the making of the book.
In the sixth installment of the Photography Workshop Series, Richard Misrach well known for sublime and expansive landscapes that focus on the relationship between humans and their environment offers his insight into creating photographs that are visually beautiful and contain cultural implications.