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Above: Merrill Shatzman, Rivalries (detail). Silkscreen on paper. Image courtesy of the artist.

Syntax: ‘sin-,taks

March 5 - June 5, 2010

Main Gallery

This exhibition features contemporary artists who employ writing in the creation of images. From their use of the graphic quality of individual letters, to Arabic calligraphy, to words that possess meanings, these artists all create works that pull the viewer into a dialogue. The addition of writing adds an interesting layer to image making that challenges the viewer to interpret these visual cues.

From ancient times through today, writing has appeared within artwork but for very different reasons. Its early appearance centered on relaying a narrative associated with the image. However, the twentieth century saw the rise of writing as an integrated design element with Dadaist and Surrealist artists like Hannah Hoch and Kurt Schwitters. Recent artists like Jenny Holzer and Barbara Kruger have used the written element as components of design and conveyers of meaning. The artists selected for this exhibition represent a range of approaches that call upon us to bring an investigative approach to the use of letters, characters, calligraphy, words, and texts.

Featured of artists of Syntax: ‘sin-,taks include: Nihad Dukhan, Danny Hughes, and Eric Mack and Merrill Shatzman.

Exhibition Calendar:

Mar 5

Exhibition Opens

Mar 5

Member's Preview Reception

Mar 5

Spring Exhibition Celebration

May 27

Visiting Artist & Guest Lecturer: Nihad Dukhan, Ph.D.

Jun 5

Exhibition Closes

Gallery Hours:

Sun

Closed

Mon

Closed

Tue

10:00am - 6:00pm

Wed

10:00am - 6:00pm

Thu

10:00am - 6:00pm

Fri

12:00pm - 8:00pm

Sat

10:00am - 6:00pm

NOTE: The Turchin Center will be closed in observance of State Holidays during November 25 - 27 and will close for winter break on December 23, 2010 and reopen on January 4, 2011

This page was served 9 September 2010 at 2:31am.
Information on this page was last updated 5 March 2010.
All information regarding specific exhibitions and events is subject to change.