MEMBRANES OF PERCEPTION
Zhou B Art Center is pleased to present Membranes of Perception, an exhibition interrupted by the pandemic and extended a an online exhibition. The show explores ways in which we perceive visual experiences through the artist’s process of layering, repetition, mark-making, multiplicity or fragmentations of materials and ideas. In their individual state, such elements would not provoke the same reaction. Curated by Sergio Gomez.
Featured Artists: Jeff Stevenson, Steve Sherrill, Jelena Berenc, Deanna Krueger, Lynn Tsan, Keith VanWinkle, Mandy Cano Villalobos, and Mary Paz
My work challenges how it is to be seen; whether to look in sequence or randomly, whether to look close up or just take it all in at once. |
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My projects are a materialization of time, a record of my process and life. Studio production is an external reflection of my want for home. |
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![]() Steve Sherrell
Dot to Dot: Whimsical
Acrylic, Oil, Prismacolor, graphite, Ink on Raw Plywood
22" x 22" $800
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![]() Steve Sherrell
Dot to Dot: Gradient
Acrylic, Oil, Prismacolor, graphite, Ink on Raw Plywood
22" x 22" $800
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![]() Steve Sherrell
Dot to Dot: Primary
Acrylic, Oil, Prismacolor, graphite, Ink on Raw Plywood
22" x 22" $800
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![]() Steve Sherrell
Dot to Dot: Point and Line to Plane
Acrylic, Oil, Prismacolor, graphite, Ink on Raw Plywood
22" x 22" $800
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![]() Steve Sherrell
Fragile Creatures
Ink, Paint Pen, Acrylic, Graphite on clear primed Canvas
Variable size $4500
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![]() Steve Sherrell
Ring around the Rosie
Prismacolor, graphite, Ink on plywood panels
Variable size $2000
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![]() Mandy Cano Villalobos
Sermo Humilis I
Familial rags, ultramarine pigment, tea, thread, 2019
161" x 51" $12,000
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![]() Mandy Cano Villalobos
Letters from Chile I-VI
Paper and ink bottles, 2019
11" x 8.5" $900 each
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![]() Deanna Krueger
Oceanus
Acrylic monotypes on recycled medical diagnostic film (X-ray/MRI film), staples.
45" x 63" $5750 each
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![]() Deanna Krueger
Turbidite
Acrylic monotypes on recycled medical diagnostic film (X-ray/MRI film), staples.
63" x 63" $5750 each
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![]() Deanna Krueger
Thalassa
Acrylic monotypes on recycled medical diagnostic film (X-ray/MRI film), staples.
62" x 63" $5750 each
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![]() Deanna Krueger
Epsilon Indi
Acrylic monotypes on recycled medical diagnostic film (X-ray/MRI film), staples.
63" x 63" $5750 each
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![]() Jelena Berenc
10,000 of them, 2009
Ink, watercolor, and pencil on paper
75" x 36.5" $5750 each
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If, like me, you’ve started to go stir-crazy sheltering in place for about two months, then Mandy Cano Villalobos’s coronavirus-inspired “Sanities and Solitudes” may speak to you. For years, the artist has been making durational performances in which she carries out a repetitive task with simple materials in order to achieve a seemingly futile goal (like moving a mound of flour with a teaspoon). Now, Ms. Villalobos has focused her obsessive energy on the monotony of being stuck at home. READ MORE |