Plakat Metschgplatsch 2016
Siebdruck zweifarbig / Maschinenzoo Lenzburg
63 x 34,5 cm

Lenzburg, 9. Juli 2016, 18 Uhr
Pride of Primal, Rave Up, UBQ, Brässkalation, Professor Wouassa,
Rusted Guns, Chica Torpedo, Das Ohnemeinensohnspielichkeinenton-
Orchestra präsentiert: King Pepe & Herwig the Engine


"Overlord" Exhibition

 "Overlord"
A group Exhibit curated by Kenny Cole
Opening Reception June 3rd 6-9, 2016

Gallery Hours:  Saturday/Sunday 1-6 and by appointment

 

Dystopian in its vision, Overlord, is an exhibit structured in the present, conjuring the possibility of a sci-fi fantasy closer than we would like to admit. Such a starting point becomes the curators reference and identity; teasing out the undercurrents, the guts, that lie within our global society.
With eyes fixed on the heavens or headily towards the depths of the earth, we find ourselves engaged in the realities and myths of our times. Expressing a greater empathetic vision seems to be our task; evident in the endurance necessary to navigate our exposed vulnerability through forces beyond our control, whether these forces be political, religious or personal.

Kenny Cole is an artist living and working in Maine. 

Overlord is part of a series of pop up exhibits Cole curated in Belfast Maine entitled Narratives, which engages locally (Maine) sourced small works with globally sourced art that he feels strongly addresses the ongoing narratives of our times.
 

Participating artists: 
Jeffrey Ackerman, Melinda Barnes, Jennifer Beinhacker, Kimberly Callas, Kenny Cole, Maryjean Crowe, Don Doe, Robert Egert, Rodney Ewing, Fabian Häusermann, Kat Johnson, Walter Kopec, Paula Lalala, Matt Lock, Ben Marra, Na Hye Ryung, Lara Nasser, Niklas Nenzen, Ben Potter, Terrence Sanders, Amy Stacey Curtis, Alice Sfintesco, Nora Tryon, Aleksandra Waliszewska, Kathy Weinberg, Stephen Whisler

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Aquarelle-3 (2016)
Acryl, Tusche, Tintenstrahldruck, Farbstift auf Papier;
42 x 21 cm


Aquarelle-2 (2016)
Gouache, Tusche, Tintenstrahldruck, Farbstift auf Papier;
42 x 21 cm