ICOSA Collective presents "Window Dressing XI: Unruly Waters Insult the Shore," which explores ideas of blurred boundaries and futility of containment by depicting the grotesque as the embodiment of conflict between art and nature. Patterns become the spells that open the fictive portals through which the grotesque is observed, confined to and defined against the beauty of an imagined world, where there exists a place they can be works of nature, works of art, or both at the same time.
The exhibition will be viewable 24 hours a day, May 10-17.
ICOSA Collective presents "Window Dressing XI: Unruly Waters Insult the Shore," which explores ideas of blurred boundaries and futility of containment by depicting the grotesque as the embodiment of conflict between art and nature. Patterns become the spells that open the fictive portals through which the grotesque is observed, confined to and defined against the beauty of an imagined world, where there exists a place they can be works of nature, works of art, or both at the same time.
The exhibition will be viewable 24 hours a day, May 10-17.
ICOSA Collective presents "Window Dressing XI: Unruly Waters Insult the Shore," which explores ideas of blurred boundaries and futility of containment by depicting the grotesque as the embodiment of conflict between art and nature. Patterns become the spells that open the fictive portals through which the grotesque is observed, confined to and defined against the beauty of an imagined world, where there exists a place they can be works of nature, works of art, or both at the same time.
The exhibition will be viewable 24 hours a day, May 10-17.