JUNE 6TH  – JULY 25TH, 2015
OPENING RECEPTION
SATURDAY, JUNE 6TH, 2015 FROM 6 - 9 PM

GALLERY ONE

FORGETTING THE FUTURE – ENTROPY IN THE REFLECTIVE AGE

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Robert Minervini
Until Tomorrow Comes (Part V)
2013
Acrylic on canvas
52 x 72 inches

 

 

Anna Bae
Nancy Baker Cahill
Brandon Barr
Brian Cooper
Salvador Dali
Gracie Devito
Helga Griffiths

Alexis Harding
Valerie Hegarty
Connie DK Lane
Kohl King
David Maisel
Christian Mayer 
Robert Minervini
Analia Saban
Bijan Yashar

Curated by Lisa DeSmidt

Entropy is the inevitable and steady deterioration of a system or society. This exhibition examines new ideas of entropy in a technology-driven age. How is the collective experience of time altered with advances in technology and social media?  As technology advances at an ever increasing pace, artists are faced with the inevitable decay of the current mode of production. Like Robert Smithson’s Hotel Palenque we see notion of “ruin in reverse,” a simultaneous decay and renovation.