Reflecting back through the annals of art history for his 2021 show, Malcolm Bucknall has immersed himself in works by artists such as Hieronymous Bosch and Lucas Cranach the Elder. Appropriately, these artists created work during the Plagues that ravaged Europe centuries before our current pandemic. The result is a show where fragments of realistic images blend into a surreal, even abstract muddle of bits and pieces, moods and hallucinations. It is an act of time travel that at once seems strange and familiar.
The exhibition will be on display through April 24. The gallery isĀ open by appointment only.
Reflecting back through the annals of art history for his 2021 show, Malcolm Bucknall has immersed himself in works by artists such as Hieronymous Bosch and Lucas Cranach the Elder. Appropriately, these artists created work during the Plagues that ravaged Europe centuries before our current pandemic. The result is a show where fragments of realistic images blend into a surreal, even abstract muddle of bits and pieces, moods and hallucinations. It is an act of time travel that at once seems strange and familiar.
The exhibition will be on display through April 24. The gallery is open by appointment only.
Reflecting back through the annals of art history for his 2021 show, Malcolm Bucknall has immersed himself in works by artists such as Hieronymous Bosch and Lucas Cranach the Elder. Appropriately, these artists created work during the Plagues that ravaged Europe centuries before our current pandemic. The result is a show where fragments of realistic images blend into a surreal, even abstract muddle of bits and pieces, moods and hallucinations. It is an act of time travel that at once seems strange and familiar.
The exhibition will be on display through April 24. The gallery is open by appointment only.