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Camilo Hernandez´s work expresses, in a very modern manner, his interest in the most classical foundations of painting: color and the human form. His visual search is made up of a solid and vibrant pallet, of figures that move in between the urban and the surreal, bodies that seem to melt on the canvas only to transform themselves into other things, into text, into clouds, into lines, into dots and gestures.
Likewise, his most recent photographic work, reveals a more conceptual view regarding his surroundings.
PLANT SALE: a group show exploring the common house plant curated by Krystyna Printup
Saturday January. 16th, 2016 7-10pm
FREE ENTRY!
ABOUT: Rabbithole Projects is proud to present a group show exploring the common house plant curated by Krystyna Printup. During this one night only art event visitors will be invited to shop the art works from a collection of 20 participating artists all displaying the artists interpretation of house plant. The show becomes an interactive market place of buying where the art will be directly removed from the walls once a piece is purchased.
Artist Satement: Morrissey’s passion and talent has afforded her the opportunity to exhibit artwork from the galleries of Massachusetts, to the jazz halls of New Orleans, and through the countryside of Ireland. Morrissey has participated as a contributing writer for Boston Art Underground as well as the curator of the now retired art blog ImForAnArt. She is currently living in Brooklyn, NY and exhibiting her artwork in the New York area.
Free entry Sponsored by CHASM & Archer Roose Wines
From process-driven to narrative-based, Ernesto Caivano and Sara Morawetz unite for a one night only show conjuring abstractions of space-time, cosmology and mythology.
Caivano has held solo shows at White Cube in London and Pioneer Works, among others. His site-specific mural In the Woods (2004) is permanently installed in one of the stairwells at MoMA PS1. His work is held in many public and private collections, including the permanent collections of the Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum and MoMA, New York.