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Family, friends and staff came together to share a meal and stories with Bishop David Wilson on Feb. 10, 2023, the night before the bishop's installation service in Topeka, Kansas.
Installation ceremony of Rtn. Atul Shah as President of the Rotary Club of Nagpur, the largest Club in RI Dist. 3030 and one of the largest in South-East Asia. He was installed by out-going President Tauby Bhagwagar at Hotel Centre Point on Thursday, 5th July, 2012.
Family, friends and staff came together to share a meal and stories with Bishop David Wilson on Feb. 10, 2023, the night before the bishop's installation service in Topeka, Kansas.
Hashimoto Contemporary is pleased to present In the Abstract, a group exhibition curated by Dasha Matsuura featuring new works by Abel Macias, Ellen Rutt, Rachel Strum and Madeleine Tonzi. Each artist brings a fresh perspective to contemporary abstraction, from geometric shapes to the suggestion of surreal forms.
Ranging from the purely abstract patterns in Ellen Rutt's textile based works to the loose landscape references of Abel Macias' work, each of the artists featured express intangible moments in each piece. Rachel Strum's (pictured above) work blaze in a riot of color and texture, creating a cosmic depth in each color field. Working with reclaimed and scrap textiles, Ellen Rutt engages the tradition of quilting in times of crisis to create fluid patterns and bold compositions.
Punctuating her works with points of entry, Madeleine Tonzi's paintings float across blush toned planes dotted with surreal architectural structures. Abel Macias' gestural paintings examine texture and pattern while intimating a natural space and visualizing a warm summer breeze. Each of the artists featured creates a non- specific space for the viewer to pour into.
This is the third attempt. I lost the little signal, dammit. The first time it fell behind the bookcase. Yes, behind the bookcase.
installation of 25 moulds of covered body of resin, enamelled on the migrations of the body to the meeting of the other. the installation names “migration intimates”
by Mickael Caruge and Claude Cauquil
southSILO installation - Shrewsbury Flaxmill Maltings - 6-8 September 2013
Andy McKeown and Misha Crawford
Special thanks to the fabulous Bill McCabe for overseeing the physical staging and to Glow People for an live awesome set at Friday nights Private View.
Thanks to Reuben Penny, Richard Benjamin, Patrick Benjamin, Simon Benjamin and Glow People for sonic works for the event
Misha for dance
Deborah Freeman Voizin for video
Installation View - Tristram Aver. Four (26 January - 24 February 2013). Cornerhouse, Manchester. Photo credit We Are Tape
they have this cool public art sound installation on centre island where each person pedals on on a bike, which generates an electronic noise. each bike makes a unique sound but depending on the speed you're pedaling at, it's tone changes.
Hashimoto Contemporary is pleased to present In the Abstract, a group exhibition curated by Dasha Matsuura featuring new works by Abel Macias, Ellen Rutt, Rachel Strum and Madeleine Tonzi. Each artist brings a fresh perspective to contemporary abstraction, from geometric shapes to the suggestion of surreal forms.
Ranging from the purely abstract patterns in Ellen Rutt's textile based works to the loose landscape references of Abel Macias' work, each of the artists featured express intangible moments in each piece. Rachel Strum's (pictured above) work blaze in a riot of color and texture, creating a cosmic depth in each color field. Working with reclaimed and scrap textiles, Ellen Rutt engages the tradition of quilting in times of crisis to create fluid patterns and bold compositions.
Punctuating her works with points of entry, Madeleine Tonzi's paintings float across blush toned planes dotted with surreal architectural structures. Abel Macias' gestural paintings examine texture and pattern while intimating a natural space and visualizing a warm summer breeze. Each of the artists featured creates a non- specific space for the viewer to pour into.