James Dustin
Cynthia Greig
Linda B. Horn
Lynn Itzkowitz
Michele Iverson
Nate Larson,
Thomas O'Connor
Deborah Zlotsky
Drawing, painting, photography and sculpture challenges the viewer to think beyond the ordinary, to a world in which we are constantly asked to question what we are seeing and reading. The exhibition curated by Gina Occhiogrosso, includes work by contemporary artists James Dustin, Cynthia Greig, Linda B. Horn, Lynn Itzkowitz, Michele Iverson, Nate Larson, Thomas O'Connor, and Deborah Zlotsky.
The exhibition “Reality Show,†curated by Gina Occhiogrosso, includes work by contemporary artists James Dustin, Cynthia Greig, Linda B. Horn, Lynn Itzkowitz, Michele Iverson, Nate Larson, Thomas O’Connor, and Deborah Zlotsky.
Realism is the description of the ordinary observed world. Rooted in the traditional format of portrait, still-life and landscape, this exhibition of drawing, painting, photography and sculpture challenges the viewer to think beyond the ordinary, to a world in which we are constantly asked to question what we are seeing and reading. With the growing number of reality and crime investigation shows, surveillance, real-time video and misinformation retrieved through the Internet, this exhibition will present work rooted in the real but transformed.
Contemporary realism transcends the real to a place where we investigate objects, question spaces and scrutinize faces.
In the image: 'Television', Deborah Zlotsky.
The Arts Center of the Capital Region
265 River Street
New York