Momentum Gallery opens two exhibitions, Feb. 28

Phil Blank, Southern Radish, 24x 20 inches

Press release from Momentum Gallery:

Momentum Gallery opens two exhibitions, In the Landscape and Of the Landscape and Vernacular, built around environmental and southern themes respectively. The three-person exhibitions both debut at Momentum Gallery’s Lexington Avenue location in downtown Asheville on Thursday, February 28 with an opening reception from 5-8pm. The six featured artists will be in attendance and wine and refreshments will be served. All are welcome. These exhibitions continue at Momentum Gallery through April 27, 2019.

In the Landscape and Of the Landscape
Jennifer Bueno | Bryce Lafferty | William Henry Price
Three artists convey their wonderment with the natural world and allude to its unseen, inner workings. Through abstract expression, imaginative cross-sections, and works that depict satellite views of our planet, they take viewers on a journey of discovery and introspection. Dimensional blown glass and mixed media works, emotive paintings, and original drawings attempt to reveal the impermanent and transient nature of things as well as the consequence of Man’s presence in the landscape.

Vernacular
Phil Blank | David C. Robinson | Sasha Schilbrack-Cole
Narrative watercolors, original etchings, and ceramic sculpture by three artists reference subjects such as faith, race, and identity in the South.

David C. Robinson comments, “I hope to encourage the viewer to reflect on the not-so-distant past and to perhaps invite a reexamination or reevaluation of one’s own prejudices and assumptions associated with race, religion, and cultural differences. There is something almost mythical about the deep south that is every bit as dark, powerful and timeless as a Greek tragedy or as absurd, complex, and ironic as a Shakespearean comedy.”

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