GRAVITY'S PULL: GROUP EXHIBITION
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Gravity’s Pull brings together the work of eleven artists spanning over 100 years, with works created during the late 20th century through the present day.
When viewing their collective output, parallels reveal themselves in works born out of a common historic origin. Yet, these eleven artists not only represent their own unique perspectives, but are also intrinsically linked through their proximity to each other’s narratives or specific genres. Like stars pushing and pulling against one another, these artists both draw upon their shared visions or reject them to shine a light in new directions. Their paths reveal what astronomers have long held to be true: multiple stars in relatively close orbit can have a significant impact on each other’s gravitational pull and evolution, while others choose to shine alone.
Several artists in the exhibition formed or joined historic movements orbiting around a central idea, while others have chosen to occupy a less crowded, more singular space. In either case, their response to other artists occupying historic or physical proximity has been a catalyst for an ever-expanding universe of artistic expression.
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SELETED WORKS
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Eddie Martinez
In this Headspace, Sam is the Ocean, 2011
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Philip Guston
Path III, 1960
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Agnes Martin
Untitled, 1995
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Ellsworth Kelly
Medium Blue Panel (EK #737), 1986
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John Baldessari
Gun/Badge/Knife, 1988
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Sean Scully
Mirror Burn, 2016
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INSTALLATIONS
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Artist