This is the last month of "Cloudlands" exhibit at the Albany International Airport Gallery. I'm very honored to have been included in this exhibit with so many talented artists. Whether you're flying from the Albany airport or not, it's well worth stopping by to see this exhibit. The exhibit is on the third floor.
Cloudlands
January 28 – July 30, 2017
One of the great appeals in gazing at the sky
is following the passage of vaporous forms as they roil into solid towers and
then dissolve into mist. Cloudlands describes, not so much
this atmospheric condition, but rather a geography whose features are elusive
and ethereal. In this exhibition, seven artists present structures that are not
quite habitable, small worlds made up of architectural, natural and mechanical
fragments, and images suggestive of things we might recognize, but ultimately
evade our grasp. While the sky's ever-shifting, nebulous phenomena echo the
impermanence and changeability of the physical world, our own human nature
compels us to search for moments of familiarity and reason before they - like
clouds - are scattered in the wind. (taken from the Albany International Airport Gallery's website.)
From left: "Intueri IV" (2014), "Purple is the Nes Blue" (2013), and "Blue (what remains after)" (2013) |
"Intueri" series I - III (2011) |
Below works are by fellow exhibiting artists. (Photo credit: the Albany International Airport Gallery)
Gina Ruggeri's dramatic piece on the wall. Acrylic on mylar cut-out |
Dana Filbert's unsettling yet humorous animal hybrids. |
Susan Meyer
Together
2016
(site speci c installation) Laser cut acrylic hanging and standing sculptures, HO- scale gures, plants and sound |
I loved her work and all the details! |
Julie Evan's beautiful and intricate drawings. |
Gina Ruggeri's large scale wall installation
Acrylic on mylar cut-out
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