Galleri Urbane will present the gallery’s summer group exhibition, titled "Private Collection." Curated by Director of Exhibitions Adrian Zuniga and situated across the gallery’s two main exhibition spaces, "Private Collection" considers the act of collecting and its accompanying personal and social implications. Including represented artist Stephen D’Onofrio and visiting artists B. Chehayeb, Paho Mann, Lori Larusso, and Rachel Grobstein, the exhibition acknowledges that the objects and experiences we collect can serve as reflections of ourselves and society at large. Through a variety of approaches, each artist addresses a unique mode of collecting, exploring both personal and shared cultural phenomena that are relevant to contemporary life.
Following the opening reception, the exhibit will be on view through August 24.
Galleri Urbane will present the gallery’s summer group exhibition, titled "Private Collection." Curated by Director of Exhibitions Adrian Zuniga and situated across the gallery’s two main exhibition spaces, "Private Collection" considers the act of collecting and its accompanying personal and social implications. Including represented artist Stephen D’Onofrio and visiting artists B. Chehayeb, Paho Mann, Lori Larusso, and Rachel Grobstein, the exhibition acknowledges that the objects and experiences we collect can serve as reflections of ourselves and society at large. Through a variety of approaches, each artist addresses a unique mode of collecting, exploring both personal and shared cultural phenomena that are relevant to contemporary life.
Following the opening reception, the exhibit will be on view through August 24.
Galleri Urbane will present the gallery’s summer group exhibition, titled "Private Collection." Curated by Director of Exhibitions Adrian Zuniga and situated across the gallery’s two main exhibition spaces, "Private Collection" considers the act of collecting and its accompanying personal and social implications. Including represented artist Stephen D’Onofrio and visiting artists B. Chehayeb, Paho Mann, Lori Larusso, and Rachel Grobstein, the exhibition acknowledges that the objects and experiences we collect can serve as reflections of ourselves and society at large. Through a variety of approaches, each artist addresses a unique mode of collecting, exploring both personal and shared cultural phenomena that are relevant to contemporary life.
Following the opening reception, the exhibit will be on view through August 24.