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Lost At Sea

January 2010 through March 2010

Lost at Sea connotes the timeless struggle of man versus nature, overcoming challenges, shipwrecks and ghosts, and the idealized notion of isolation and alienation invoked during the Romantic era. Juxtaposing the old with the new, the term could additionally stand as a metaphor for an individual’s navigation through the societal shifts resulting from today’s political, economic, and social changes. The exhibition features five contemporary artists: Thomas Bangsted, Aaron Morse, Arthur Ou, Tony de los Reyes, and Yinka Shonibare whose diverse works delve into the myths of the sea and its relationship in contemporary culture.

Selected Press