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Lilian Bloch Gallery presents Kathy Lovas: "CLOTHING CRIMES.... and Misdemeanors" opening day

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Image courtesy of Kathy Lovas

Liliana Bloch Gallery will present a new solo exhibition by Kathy Lovas: "CLOTHING CRIMES . . . and Misdemeanors." Lovas’ show was inspired by the true-crime story of her stolen car in the fall of 2016. Her vehicle was found two weeks later, undamaged, but containing a large mysterious pile of clothing.

The artist began photographing each item of clothing in her studio at life-size. She then hand-printed each of the 88 photos via the DASS inkjet transfer process to create an alternative artist’s book titled UUMV / OOTD. Continued research led to the creation of several additional works dealing with clothing crimes.

The exhibition will remain on display through October 10.

Liliana Bloch Gallery will present a new solo exhibition by Kathy Lovas: "CLOTHING CRIMES . . . and Misdemeanors." Lovas’ show was inspired by the true-crime story of her stolen car in the fall of 2016. Her vehicle was found two weeks later, undamaged, but containing a large mysterious pile of clothing.

The artist began photographing each item of clothing in her studio at life-size. She then hand-printed each of the 88 photos via the DASS inkjet transfer process to create an alternative artist’s book titled UUMV / OOTD. Continued research led to the creation of several additional works dealing with clothing crimes.

The exhibition will remain on display through October 10.

Liliana Bloch Gallery will present a new solo exhibition by Kathy Lovas: "CLOTHING CRIMES . . . and Misdemeanors." Lovas’ show was inspired by the true-crime story of her stolen car in the fall of 2016. Her vehicle was found two weeks later, undamaged, but containing a large mysterious pile of clothing.

The artist began photographing each item of clothing in her studio at life-size. She then hand-printed each of the 88 photos via the DASS inkjet transfer process to create an alternative artist’s book titled UUMV / OOTD. Continued research led to the creation of several additional works dealing with clothing crimes.

The exhibition will remain on display through October 10.

WHEN

WHERE

Liliana Bloch Gallery
2271 Monitor St.
Dallas, TX 75207
https://lilianablochgallery.com/clothing-crimes-and-misdemeanors/

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