Sybille Hotz on Tue, 13 May 2003 13:28:35 +0200 (CEST) |
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[rohrpost] Ausstellung:Transatlantic Relations - Berlin Meets Tampa |
THIS SATURDAY NIGHT DON'T MISS TWO INTERNATIONAL EXHIBITIONS AT COVIVANT GALLERY Transatlantic Relations: Berlin Meets Tampa & Last Meal Opening on May 17th 7pm-midnight. Show Dates: May 17-June 15, 2003 4906 N. Florida Ave. 813.928.4661 Transatlantic Relations: Berlin Meets Tampa is a group exhibition by four women; Two German, two American, all living and working in Berlin-a political hotbed, and a historical breeding ground for contemporary thinking. Sabrina Small is a local artist from Sarasota, who has recently exhibited at the Tampa Museum, the Art Center, St. Petersburg, and in New York. She has been living and making art in Berlin over the past year, where she has met many artists living a similar lifestyle , three of whom, Elyce Semenec, Sybille Hotz, and Gaby Ray, will exhibit with Small at Covivant this Saturday evening. Though their means and ends are varied, this exhibition as a whole reveals a sweet discovery of people, places, and passing time. Tempted by the feeling that they have been there before, viewers are enticed by the familiarity and uneasy about the unknown. From playful voyeurism and performance to schematic depictions of one's pain and rescue, all of these women are influenced by social and political interactions on a local and global level. This mixed-media exhibition consists of video installation, stitching, photography, drawing and painting. For more information about the artists: Elyce Semenec- http://olgacity.de/kimhome/elyce/ Sybille Hotz- http://www.shotzs.de/ Gaby Ray- http://www.obsquared.com/gaby.htm In the Small Gallery: Last Meal An exhibition and photo book about food, death, and injustice. New York artist, Jacquelyn C. Black has created a powerful photographic exhibition and book that focuses on death row inmates and what they chose as their last meal before being executed. Combined with last words of the condemned, each spread features a photo of the person and what they ate. Focused on inmates in Texas, some apologize for their crimes. Others cling to a claim of innocence. For this exhibition Ms. Black has created an edition of 12" X 24" diptychs. All profits from the sale of this work will be donated to the Southern Center for Human Rights. In addition, a limited number of signed books will be available at the gallery. For more information visit www.covivant.com ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- http://www.shotzs.de
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