Holly Johnson Gallery will present the opening of Michelle Mackey’s “Double Take,” an exhibition of new paintings that explore dream like landscapes in relationship to time and memory. This exhibit marks the artist's second solo show with the gallery.
Within Mackey's art there is a palpable sense of multi-dimensionality and spatial transference, where settings and imagery fragment and converge. She uses light and its power to confuse structural logic, so that these paintings suspend between the known and the unknown. "Double Take" reveals the power of the unexpected in these compelling and complex visions.
Following the opening reception, the exhibit will be on display through August 12.
Holly Johnson Gallery will present the opening of Michelle Mackey’s “Double Take,” an exhibition of new paintings that explore dream like landscapes in relationship to time and memory. This exhibit marks the artist's second solo show with the gallery.
Within Mackey's art there is a palpable sense of multi-dimensionality and spatial transference, where settings and imagery fragment and converge. She uses light and its power to confuse structural logic, so that these paintings suspend between the known and the unknown. "Double Take" reveals the power of the unexpected in these compelling and complex visions.
Following the opening reception, the exhibit will be on display through August 12.
Holly Johnson Gallery will present the opening of Michelle Mackey’s “Double Take,” an exhibition of new paintings that explore dream like landscapes in relationship to time and memory. This exhibit marks the artist's second solo show with the gallery.
Within Mackey's art there is a palpable sense of multi-dimensionality and spatial transference, where settings and imagery fragment and converge. She uses light and its power to confuse structural logic, so that these paintings suspend between the known and the unknown. "Double Take" reveals the power of the unexpected in these compelling and complex visions.
Following the opening reception, the exhibit will be on display through August 12.