What:           “Three States” with Kluber, McTavish and Woodfill

Where:         Joseph Nease Gallery, Duluth, Minnesota

When:           Opening reception, October 21, 2017, through January 6, 2018

 

Art critic, Dave Hickey once suggested “that all an artist needs is to decide where to live, how to live and what they want their art to look like.”  Similarly, as a gallery, all you need to know is where you want it to be, how you want it run, and what you want the work you show to look like.  Thus, we are in Duluth, Minnesota, with a thoughtfully run gallery showing artwork that we want (you) to see.

In our inaugural exhibition titled Three States, we feature artists from three states with work that is related by motion, technology and finally formed by the space it occupies.  Each of these artists, Matthew Kluber (Iowa), Kathy McTavish (Minnesota), and James Woodfill (Missouri) share these commonalities, but through painting, projection, motion, and vantage point options give distinctly different viewer experiences.  Matthew Kluber is an artist whose “painting (projection)” work investigates the intersection of painting and digital technology.  Kathy McTavish is a media composer, cellist and installation artist whose work blends data, text, code, sound, and abstract, layered moving images.  And James Woodfill, an interdisciplinary artist whose work is focused on direct experience through the composition of objects, occurrences and site.

In order to fully introduce the gallery during this inaugural exhibition, we also will be showing at least one recent artwork of each of the artists with whom we are currently working.  This includes work by James Brinsfield, Marcus Cain, Cary Esser, Peter Granados, Rachel Hayes, Don Kottmann, Heidi Pollard, Warren Rosser, Eric Sall, and Tim White.

For ongoing progress on the gallery and updates about other activities with the gallery, please see our News page.

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