Kirk Hopper Fine Art will present a group exhibition, "One Plus One Equals Three," featuring selected works by Romare Bearden, Roy Fridge, Marty Greenbaum, David McManaway, Robin Ragin, Nancy Willis Smith, and Roger Winter.
Winter has assembled a group of artists who have had storied careers in their own right, that explore the dynamic elements of collage and assemblage. Each artist intuitively experiments with the painstaking process of putting objects together to create a beautiful tapestry of collage elements and tactile mementos. All artists explore different mediums from paper to found objects, creating intimate dialogue through collage.
Following the opening reception, the exhibit will be on view through February 26.
Kirk Hopper Fine Art will present a group exhibition, "One Plus One Equals Three," featuring selected works by Romare Bearden, Roy Fridge, Marty Greenbaum, David McManaway, Robin Ragin, Nancy Willis Smith, and Roger Winter.
Winter has assembled a group of artists who have had storied careers in their own right, that explore the dynamic elements of collage and assemblage. Each artist intuitively experiments with the painstaking process of putting objects together to create a beautiful tapestry of collage elements and tactile mementos. All artists explore different mediums from paper to found objects, creating intimate dialogue through collage.
Following the opening reception, the exhibit will be on view through February 26.
Kirk Hopper Fine Art will present a group exhibition, "One Plus One Equals Three," featuring selected works by Romare Bearden, Roy Fridge, Marty Greenbaum, David McManaway, Robin Ragin, Nancy Willis Smith, and Roger Winter.
Winter has assembled a group of artists who have had storied careers in their own right, that explore the dynamic elements of collage and assemblage. Each artist intuitively experiments with the painstaking process of putting objects together to create a beautiful tapestry of collage elements and tactile mementos. All artists explore different mediums from paper to found objects, creating intimate dialogue through collage.
Following the opening reception, the exhibit will be on view through February 26.