In this exhibition, Paul Manes continues his signature explorations of disassembled spheres, stacks of firewood, and reflective fields of rainwater, with additional atmospheric landscapes. A portrait of the war elephant Hannibal (2018) is a standout among the works, depicting a worn emblem of military endurance missing the spike of one tusk.
Following the opening reception, the exhibit will be on display through November 10.
In this exhibition, Paul Manes continues his signature explorations of disassembled spheres, stacks of firewood, and reflective fields of rainwater, with additional atmospheric landscapes. A portrait of the war elephant Hannibal (2018) is a standout among the works, depicting a worn emblem of military endurance missing the spike of one tusk.
Following the opening reception, the exhibit will be on display through November 10.
In this exhibition, Paul Manes continues his signature explorations of disassembled spheres, stacks of firewood, and reflective fields of rainwater, with additional atmospheric landscapes. A portrait of the war elephant Hannibal (2018) is a standout among the works, depicting a worn emblem of military endurance missing the spike of one tusk.
Following the opening reception, the exhibit will be on display through November 10.