Honored to have Transmission VI on view in Matter. at Gray Contemporary (Houston, TX) until 8.01.20.
Image:
Tim McFarlane
Transmission VI
acrylic on panel
8” x 6”
2016
(photo courtesy of Gray Contemporary)
Gray Contemporary
Matter.
6.27.20 - 8.1.20
Theresa Anderson, Mary Bucci McCoy, Amber Cobb, Deborah Dancy, Mel DeWees, Neil Fortune, Tommy Gregory, Sarah Elise Hall, Monique Lacy, Ernesto Marenco, Mary Bucci McCoy, Tim McFarlane, André Ramos-Woodard, Dave Swensen
*All gallery percentages of sales within this exhibition will be donated to Black Lives Matter Global Network.
A long history of neglected attention to another type of pandemic arose by the demonstrations of many brave young activists and concerned citizens in this country to the abuse and systematic racism that has plagued the American Black community. Through Black Lives Matter this inspirational movement has now spread worldwide.
Our current exhibition Matter is comprised of artists from different racial backgrounds joined together by the color black to show support for the Black Lives Matter movement along with all the protests worldwide. The works within this exhibition were not made specifically for this exhibition, but rather by their day to day studio practice. As this exhibition is less about individual perspectives and more about the unity of us individual artist’s coming together as one to support and stand against any form of racism or oppression. In show of support Gray Contemporary will donate all Gallery percentages of sale within this exhibition to Black Lives Matter Global Network.
Image:
Tim McFarlane
Transmission VI
acrylic on panel
8” x 6”
2016
(photo courtesy of Gray Contemporary)
Gray Contemporary
Matter.
6.27.20 - 8.1.20
Theresa Anderson, Mary Bucci McCoy, Amber Cobb, Deborah Dancy, Mel DeWees, Neil Fortune, Tommy Gregory, Sarah Elise Hall, Monique Lacy, Ernesto Marenco, Mary Bucci McCoy, Tim McFarlane, André Ramos-Woodard, Dave Swensen
*All gallery percentages of sales within this exhibition will be donated to Black Lives Matter Global Network.
A long history of neglected attention to another type of pandemic arose by the demonstrations of many brave young activists and concerned citizens in this country to the abuse and systematic racism that has plagued the American Black community. Through Black Lives Matter this inspirational movement has now spread worldwide.
Our current exhibition Matter is comprised of artists from different racial backgrounds joined together by the color black to show support for the Black Lives Matter movement along with all the protests worldwide. The works within this exhibition were not made specifically for this exhibition, but rather by their day to day studio practice. As this exhibition is less about individual perspectives and more about the unity of us individual artist’s coming together as one to support and stand against any form of racism or oppression. In show of support Gray Contemporary will donate all Gallery percentages of sale within this exhibition to Black Lives Matter Global Network.
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