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On view at Conduit Gallery is Dallas based artist Susan kae Grant’s sixth solo exhibition, “Collective Ruminations.”
August 29, 2020 - October 10, 2020
On view at Conduit Gallery is Dallas based artist Susan kae Grant’s sixth solo exhibition, “Collective Ruminations.” For the exhibition, Grant juxtaposes infinite white patterns—both natural and fabricated—with historic illustrations exploring meditative states. These juxtapositions reflect the artist’s fascination with meditation, and childhood memories of pictographs and simple line drawings from the dictionary that evoke a pictorial language of wordless narratives.
In creating the images featured in “Collective Ruminations,” the artist portrays a sustained attentiveness and sense of natural order. Grant’s interest in myth, memory and metaphor as well as the science of neural pathways is omnipresent throughout the exhibition. In a world filled with distractions and uncertainties, Grant’s work represents a sense of simplicity and balance.
Naudline Pierre’s first solo museum exhibition, “What Could Be Has Not Yet Appeared,” is open at the Dallas Museum of Art until May 15, 2022.
Galleri Urbane’s “The Gift Edit(ion)” is a group exhibition of gallery artists, who are each presenting limited editions perfect for gifting.
Michael P. Berman's "Perdido" follows the artist's journey by foot through the San Luis mountains, captured in a series of black and white photographs.
The Modern Art Museum of Fort Worth’s “Sean Scully: The Shape of Ideas” is a retrospective featuring Scully’s most important works dating from the 1970s through the current day.
Beat the heat of a Texas summer by paying a visit to Conduit Gallery’s group exhibition “Hot Damn!”, open through August 22.
Harry Moody’s “Celebrations in Color” presents a series of the artist’s abstracted oil paintings, created within the last few years.
In Steven Charles’s exhibition “Clearing in the Forest,” the artist is presenting a new body of paintings created with the self-imposed restraints of using no color and working without his typical arsenal of tools.
Anna Elise Johnson’s “Earthworks - West Texas” is an exhibition of eight new works that were born from paper ground rubbings and the artist’s circumstances surrounding the pandemic.
Tomoo Gokita’s first North American museum exhibition, Dallas Contemporary is presenting “Get Down” through August 22.
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