Conduit Gallery will present a solo exhibition of work by Gabriel Dawe. For the past six years, Dallas artist Dawe has become internationally recognized for his "Plexus" series of large scale, site specific installations utilizing bright gradients of suspended thread.
The "Plexus" series is an ongoing series of installations that explore the implications of thread and fibers as loaded materials that frame the complicated construction of gender and identity not only Dawe’s native Mexico, but throughout the western world. These installations are related as well to the human need for shelter and man’s ultimate vulnerability.
Following the opening reception, the exhibit will be on display through May 13.
Conduit Gallery will present a solo exhibition of work by Gabriel Dawe. For the past six years, Dallas artist Dawe has become internationally recognized for his "Plexus" series of large scale, site specific installations utilizing bright gradients of suspended thread.
The "Plexus" series is an ongoing series of installations that explore the implications of thread and fibers as loaded materials that frame the complicated construction of gender and identity not only Dawe’s native Mexico, but throughout the western world. These installations are related as well to the human need for shelter and man’s ultimate vulnerability.
Following the opening reception, the exhibit will be on display through May 13.
Conduit Gallery will present a solo exhibition of work by Gabriel Dawe. For the past six years, Dallas artist Dawe has become internationally recognized for his "Plexus" series of large scale, site specific installations utilizing bright gradients of suspended thread.
The "Plexus" series is an ongoing series of installations that explore the implications of thread and fibers as loaded materials that frame the complicated construction of gender and identity not only Dawe’s native Mexico, but throughout the western world. These installations are related as well to the human need for shelter and man’s ultimate vulnerability.
Following the opening reception, the exhibit will be on display through May 13.