"Each drawing is delicately and meticulously rendered while maintaining a minimalist and surreal approach. Fingers and hands, both realistically represented and impossibly truncated and mutated, are depicted interacting with each other. Strings bind, pull and connect them in an elaborate cat’s cradle game. There is an oddly tangible quality to the fingers and their activities; they strive, search, intertwine and reach out towards one another, personifying our humanity. " - Lorraine Heitzman, contributing writer for Art and Cake
Source: https://artandcakela.com/2017/09/14/brian-mallman-still-connected-at-open-mind-art-space/
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"Upon entering Hybrid Moments at OMAS, one accepts the striking balance between Matthew Usinowicz and Matt Allison’s work through the vibrant color of seemingly recognizable synthetic objects. There’s a harmony in place between the two artists’ sculptures..."
Source: http://www.seafarmcity.com/news/2016/11/23/if-youre-gonna-scream-scream-with-me
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Artist Talk with artist Benjamin Lowder, moderated by art critic Shana Nys Dambrot and featuring FUN Gallery founder Patti Astor on August 6, 2016 at Open Mind Art Space in Los Angeles California. Benjamin Lowder talks about the ideas and process behind his work in his solo exhibition, "Word", on display at Open Mind Art Space from August 6, 2016 through September 17, 2016.
Video by: Bryan Birdman Mier (Birdman Photos)
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"...the meaningfulness of Lowder’s practice is expressed in his particular relationship to found, reclaimed, and otherwise sustainable materials, and in his instinct to orient buildings and land-use works according to the lay lines of the earth, organic resource distribution and the pathways of the stars. His recombinant visual aesthetic is painterly without gesture, literal without imagery, abstract without disorder, and animated by the symbols of man and nature." - Shana Nys Dambrot, art critic and writer for Huffington Post
Source: http://www.huffingtonpost.com/shana-nys-dambrot/benjamin-lowder-words-and_b_11901774.html
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