Ro2 Art presents Memphis-based artist Alexander Pualus: The Morning After, a solo exhibition of new paintings in which the artist playfully explores the unexpected response viewers experience when encountering barely hidden realities.
Paulus is originally from southeast Missouri, but has been a resident of Memphis, Tennessee since 2007. He received his MFA in 2009 from the Memphis College of Art and has been teaching ever since. Paulus' work has been shown in numerous galleries in Memphis, Nashville, Dallas, St. Louis, London, among others. His work has also been published in Studio Visit magazine and Beautiful/Decay.
Following the opening reception, the exhibit will be on display through July 3.
Ro2 Art presents Memphis-based artist Alexander Pualus: The Morning After, a solo exhibition of new paintings in which the artist playfully explores the unexpected response viewers experience when encountering barely hidden realities.
Paulus is originally from southeast Missouri, but has been a resident of Memphis, Tennessee since 2007. He received his MFA in 2009 from the Memphis College of Art and has been teaching ever since. Paulus' work has been shown in numerous galleries in Memphis, Nashville, Dallas, St. Louis, London, among others. His work has also been published in Studio Visit magazine and Beautiful/Decay.
Following the opening reception, the exhibit will be on display through July 3.
Ro2 Art presents Memphis-based artist Alexander Pualus: The Morning After, a solo exhibition of new paintings in which the artist playfully explores the unexpected response viewers experience when encountering barely hidden realities.
Paulus is originally from southeast Missouri, but has been a resident of Memphis, Tennessee since 2007. He received his MFA in 2009 from the Memphis College of Art and has been teaching ever since. Paulus' work has been shown in numerous galleries in Memphis, Nashville, Dallas, St. Louis, London, among others. His work has also been published in Studio Visit magazine and Beautiful/Decay.
Following the opening reception, the exhibit will be on display through July 3.