Galerie Frank Elbaz Dallas will present "Plastic Surgery, To Look Like You," a group exhibition of artists Andy Coolquitt, Guillaume Leblon, and Matthew Wong.
Whether it be Coolquitt’s monochromatic ghosts, Leblon’s weighty detachments, or Wong’s literal-scale representations, this exhibition underscores the points of physical and symbolic synergy between these different practices. Although each artist employs unique methodologies, sensibilities, and agendas, they are all activating the viewer’s own co-presence, and addressing each subject as an object. As actors engaging props on a stage, all components of this narrative, including you, are expanding and contracting in the elasticity of media & medium, the French speak of “les arts plastiques.”
Following the opening reception, the exhibit will be on view through January 27.
Galerie Frank Elbaz Dallas will present "Plastic Surgery, To Look Like You," a group exhibition of artists Andy Coolquitt, Guillaume Leblon, and Matthew Wong.
Whether it be Coolquitt’s monochromatic ghosts, Leblon’s weighty detachments, or Wong’s literal-scale representations, this exhibition underscores the points of physical and symbolic synergy between these different practices. Although each artist employs unique methodologies, sensibilities, and agendas, they are all activating the viewer’s own co-presence, and addressing each subject as an object. As actors engaging props on a stage, all components of this narrative, including you, are expanding and contracting in the elasticity of media & medium, the French speak of “les arts plastiques.”
Following the opening reception, the exhibit will be on view through January 27.
Galerie Frank Elbaz Dallas will present "Plastic Surgery, To Look Like You," a group exhibition of artists Andy Coolquitt, Guillaume Leblon, and Matthew Wong.
Whether it be Coolquitt’s monochromatic ghosts, Leblon’s weighty detachments, or Wong’s literal-scale representations, this exhibition underscores the points of physical and symbolic synergy between these different practices. Although each artist employs unique methodologies, sensibilities, and agendas, they are all activating the viewer’s own co-presence, and addressing each subject as an object. As actors engaging props on a stage, all components of this narrative, including you, are expanding and contracting in the elasticity of media & medium, the French speak of “les arts plastiques.”
Following the opening reception, the exhibit will be on view through January 27.