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Was and Is Not and Is to Come November
17, 2006 - January 6, 2007 |
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The San
Jose Institute of Contemporary Art proudly presents Was and Is Not
and Is to Come, a site-specific installation by internationally
renowned artist Darren Waterston. From November 6th until the completion
of the installation on November 17th the gallery will be open Mondays
- Fridays, 10:00 - 5:00, so visitors may come and watch the work progress
and the installation unfold. The inspiration for much of Waterston's work comes from his in-depth investigations into such diverse areas as botany, Renaissance painting techniques, and both eastern and western religious and philosophical beliefs. Through his long standing interest in the genre of landscape painting, he explores the intersection of representation and abstraction. With a background in hyper-realist landscape, Waterston's most recent work explores the fantastic landscape, "leaving the natural world behind in order to create abstract, other-worldly spaces populated by non-representational forms..." In his most current projects he seeks to create visual narratives within large-scale or multi-panel abstract paintings. EVENTS: Artist in Residence: November 6 - November 16. Gallery open to the public Monday - Friday, 10:00 - 5:00 Opening Reception: Friday, November 17, 6 - 8 PM A Conversation
with Darren Waterston: Thursday, November 30, 7 - 9 PM Images:
Darren Waterston, Was and Is Not and Is to Come working sketches,
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San
Jose Institute of Contemporary Art
560 South First Street San Jose, CA 95113 tel (408) 283-8155 fax (408) 283-8157 |
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