The Shape of Change

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Abstract

From the prospectus, "Throughout history, artists have been agents of change, bearing witness to, interpreting, and disclosing the human impact of our state of being. Whether political, physical, scientific, psychological, aesthetic, or intellectual, the shapeshifting artist initiates conversation, placing artists at the forefront of change." The exhibition was juried by Amy Eva Raehse, Executive Director, Partner, and Vice President of Goya Contemporary Gallery (est. 1996), which represents emerging and mid-career artists in an international program focused on Post-War and Contemporary Art in both primary and secondary markets. She has curated over 100 exhibitions including shows of Joyce J. Scott, Lynda Benglis, Christian Marclay, Ann Hamilton, and Louise Bourgeois. An image of my accepted work, "Ravage/David" was the sole media used to promote the show. From 582 submissions, 31 works were accepted.
Original languageEnglish
StatePublished - Nov 28 2018

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