MadArt Exhibition: Parable of Gravity
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All public inquiries for further information on visiting can reach out to info@madartseattle.com. Please note we will be updating our hours as we are able to given state guidelines, but at this time retain visits by appointment only.
"Seattle-based artist Casey Curran combines elements of mythology, science, and religion to foster a conversation around humanity’s goals and visions for the future on Earth. In Parable of Gravity, Curran incorporates several large sculptural elements, including a suspended aluminum asteroid inspired by Galileo’s mission to Jupiter, a rectilinear formation of scaffolded wooden towers, and an otherworldly kinetic garden that appears to be growing up and out of the work.
This installation is a parable of a landscape in transition; a decomposing environment that nurses the new life it brings forth. It is a display of both decay and growth, referencing the unstoppable momentum of significant human advancements that shift our cultural paradigms."
OPEN STUDIO: January 5-February 10
OPENING RECEPTION: Thursday, February 11
EXHIBITION PERIOD: February 12-April 17
*All public inquiries for further information on visiting can reach out to info@madartseattle.com. Please note we will be updating our hours as we are able to given state guidelines, but at this time retain visits by appointment only.