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Group Show at Maxwell Colette Gallery, by Daniel Silk on Oct 17, 2016 0:36:39 GMT 1,
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Join us tomorrow, Friday October 14th, for the opening of 'Man...The Times...Man', a group show that explores the extraordinary moment that we are living in. The show features work from a diverse group of local, national and international artists who employ a broad array of techniques ranging from pen and ink drawing to experimental digitized printing. Artists participating in the show include: Ethan Stuart, Tiptoe, Javier Mayoral, Erik Lundquist, Laura English, That Jackass Dont Fret, Pizza In The Rain, Left Handed Wave, Dan Hojnacki, Jourdon Gullett, Kate Lewis and Yarrow Slaps.
If the title "Man...The Times...Man" sounds familliar, it should. The first show we put on in Maxwellcolette's Ashland Ave space was a solo show by Don't Fret by the same name. After speaking with him about the parallells between these perilous times and those dark times five years ago we decided that revisiting the name and some of the show's themes was appropriate. Or maybe it's kinda meta or a timely callback or something. Or maybe not, whatever...
maxwellcolette.comJoin us tomorrow, Friday October 14th, for the opening of 'Man...The Times...Man', a group show that explores the extraordinary moment that we are living in. The show features work from a diverse group of local, national and international artists who employ a broad array of techniques ranging from pen and ink drawing to experimental digitized printing. Artists participating in the show include: Ethan Stuart, Tiptoe, Javier Mayoral, Erik Lundquist, Laura English, That Jackass Dont Fret, Pizza In The Rain, Left Handed Wave, Dan Hojnacki, Jourdon Gullett, Kate Lewis and Yarrow Slaps. If the title "Man...The Times...Man" sounds familliar, it should. The first show we put on in Maxwellcolette's Ashland Ave space was a solo show by Don't Fret by the same name. After speaking with him about the parallells between these perilous times and those dark times five years ago we decided that revisiting the name and some of the show's themes was appropriate. Or maybe it's kinda meta or a timely callback or something. Or maybe not, whatever...
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