Exhibitions
The Making of Personal Theory: Mysticism and Metaphysics in the Work of Sara Kathryn Arledge, Charles Irvin, and Jim Shaw
The Making of Personal Theory: Mysticism and Metaphysics in the Work of Sara Kathryn Arledge, Charles Irvin, and Jim Shaw is a three-person exhibition that takes notions of “the mystical” as an entry point to consider daily encounters that are marked with eccentricity, the surreal, and a dream-like passage of time. Representations of mystical or spiritual alternatives to normative culture suggest that the common is oftentimes complex and culture oftentimes askew, and that subjective, “alternative” normals are equally legitimate.
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Image: Sara Kathryn Arledge, Untitled (abstract woman, baby inside), 1969. Watercolor on paper, 22.25 x 31 inches. Courtesy Armory Center for the Arts & the Sara Kathryn Arledge Memorial Trust.
Sunday, Mar 22, 2015
Gallery Hours: Fridays 2-6 PM
Saturdays & Sundays 1-5 PM
(Closed Nov. 28 & 29)
6:00 PM to 8:00 PM