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Hybrids |
Glyndor Gallery |
March 1 - May 11, 2003
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Hybrids explores the fascinating practice of combining species from mythological, biological and technological perspectives. Artists include Siona Benjamin, Neha Choksi, Elizabeth Cohen, Michael Eade, Joan Fontcuberta, Leslie Fry, George Gessert, Marina Gutierrez, David Lefkowitz, Irene Hardwicke Olivieri, Stas Orlovski, Laura Stein, Eva Sutton, and Keith Yurdana.
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Elena Kachuro-Rosenberg Organic Matter |
| Wave Hill
House Gallery | March 1-May 18, 2003 |
An emerging Bronx artist and a frequent visitor to Wave Hill, Elena Rosenberg’s photographs capture the evocative essence of flora she observed growing in the gardens of both Wave Hill and The New York Botanical Garden.
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| Perfection/Impermanence: Contemporary Ikebana |
| Glyndor Gallery
| May 25-July 27, 2003 |
Six Japanese
Ikebana artist were invited to create
installations that celebrate life
and respects plants as living, breathing
things.
Chisen Furukawa, Keisen Hama, Teika Itoh, Ryusaki Matsuda, Kosen Ohtsubo, Gaho Taniguchi
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Deanna C. Lee
Borrowed Views (The Wave Hill Paintings)
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| Wave Hill
House Gallery | May 25-July 27, 2003 |
In a series of postcard-size paintings, Deanna Lee explored the way in which images of landscapes kindle a longing to escape to serene or exotic places. For this exhibit, she developed a new series representing standard Wave Hill views and photographs taken by the staff.
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Felicia D. Megginson Permutations |
| Wave Hill
House Gallery | August 1-September
28, 2003 |
Felicia Megginson placed herself in nature through a technique that employs 35mm camera to construct evocative double-exposure images. Her face, feet, or hands were photographed sequentially in the surroundings to expose both the place and the person.
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| Hudson River Projects |
| Glyndor Gallery | September 6-November 30, 2003 |
Brandon Ballengée
and Eve Andrée Laramée
integrated scientific study, observation
and research on the health of the
Hudson River into their projects by
focusing on aspects of the river that
are not immediately visible to the
eye.
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Rebecca Bird Other Taxonomies |
| Wave Hill House Gallery | October 4-December 7, 2003 |
Rebecca Bird exhibited a series of oil and watercolor paintings that are portraits of avian life in which the static universe of natural history is reconfigured into a more subjective catalogue of relationships and exchanges.
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Lauretta
Jones
Graynes
of Paradise: A Closer View of Spices
and Herbs |
| Wave Hill
House Gallery | December 13, 2003-February
29, 2004 |
Working with
a microscope, Lauretta Jones created
paintings and drawings of enlarged
whole spices to put what is taken
for granted in a new light.
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