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2014-01-10 whitespace gallery " re / form " new work by Amy Pleasant in whitespace and "Between Moth and Flame" by Pete Schulte in whitespec
2018-10-26 TOMMY TAYLOR Threshold whitespace Atlanta
Join us for the opening reception of Threshold, a series of new paintings by Tommy Taylor, October 26 from 7 to 10 pm. Threshold is defined as the magnitude or intensity that must be exceeded for a specific reaction, phenomenon,
result, or condition to occur or to be manifested. It is, also, considered to be a gateway and point of entry. Taylor uses the human form to explore this tension through his new body of work - the struggle between disorder and
resolution, the nexus between consciousness and unconsciousness.
ABOUT THE ARTIST:
Tommy Taylor's previous work, Some Sort of Solitude, 2012, was composed of dreamlike imagery that blended pop culture symbolism into complex references of reflections and memories. In 2014, Senga, Taylor and whitespace
collaborated to create a site-specific installation and series of paintings that worked in tandem to provide an immersive experience at Ponce City Market. More recently, Tommy Taylor has been producing artworks for Starbucks
concept stores and cafes throughout the United States.
2024-08-03 Didi Dunphy Wihro Kim Jaime Bull whitespace
LOSE OR | Wihro Kim
Trip The Light Fantastic | Over Under & Travel Plans | Didi Dunphy
Sexy Snakes in the Shed | Jaime Bull
2018-09-07 ZIPPORAH CAMILLE THOMPSON Black Cloud Prism whitespace Gallery Atlanta
Zipporah Camille Thompson’s first solo exhibition opens on Friday, September 7 from 7 to 10 pm at whitespace gallery. The exhibit explores collective ancestral forces tethered to histories and memories through sculpture, two-dimensional and installation art to reveal the interconnectedness of self to the cosmic whole.
Thompson’s intuitive work unites tension and density by combining seemingly disparate materials and images into a unified whole. The work carefully reveals itself through landscape, ritual, and imagery to present intersections between place and eco-ethno-socio-meterologies and survey ethereal softness and the evolving tension and density of various collections of matter and particles.
ABOUT THE ARTIST:
Zipporah Camille Thompson is a visual artist and sculptor based in Atlanta, Georgia. Thompson explores ritual and alchemical transformations through the unknown and through universals, including death, catastrophe, chaos, and the cosmos. Metamorphosed, shapeshifters reflect various archaeological, psychological, and ecological perspectives, as well as a personal investigation of self and identity.
She received her MFA from the University of Georgia and her BFA from the University of North Carolina Charlotte. Her work has been featured in a number of print and online publications. She has shown at the Zuckerman Museum of Art, Trestle Gallery in Brooklyn, Rogue Space in Chelsea, the Georgia Museum of Art, and whitespace gallery in Atlanta, GA, as well as a host of other venues and spaces. Her work is included in numerous private collections. Zipporah Camille Thompson is a 2016 Artadia (Atlanta) Finalist, a Hambidge Distinguished Fellow, a former resident of ACRE Projects and Elsewhere Museum, and is a Hambidge Creative Hive Project Artist. Thompson is most recently a recipient of the Zenobia Scholarship Award for residency at the Watershed Center for the Ceramic Arts, in Newcastle, ME, a 2018 NCECA Multicultural Fellow, a