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SUMMARY:The Little Deaths - An Affair of Intimate Works...
DESCRIPTION:Anagnorisis Fine Arts and Shadow's Space gallery are pleas
 ed to announce an exhibition featuring works that explore the visceral
  and intellectual foundations behind the well-known French term, “la
  petite mort” or “The Little Death”. Dramatically referring to o
 rgasmic fainting spells or spiritual release, the term evokes the dark
 er, and perhaps more realistic aspects of lust and love. One could pos
 sibly say that, through its association with death, it could also hint
  at the adverse emotions associated with intimacy.\n\nExploring variou
 s interpretations of The Little Deaths are artworks created by a wide 
 range of outstanding artists, from some who are just beginning to show
  their work to those whose names are recognized internationally. The c
 ollection is eclectic, yet the artists, many of whom have created new 
 works exclusively for the exhibit, were carefully chosen for the sensu
 al elements inherent in their artistic styles.\n\nShow Highlights:\n\n
 Seasoned artists such as Roger Ballen, Christopher Conte, Christian Re
 x van Minnen and Carrie Ann Baade will punctuate the show with their h
 ighly developed signature styles. Ballen’s uncomfortable and real co
 mpositions, Baade’s wonderfully allegorical oil paintings, Conte’s
  mechanical sculpture and van Minnen’s lush and visceral oil paintin
 gs have captured the attention of many collectors around the world. Th
 e sensual works of the relatively unknown artists, Alex Passapera and 
 Caitlin Hackett, explore themes of animal instinct in human nature. Bo
 th artists are very new to exhibiting their work, yet show strong pote
 ntial for success. Passapera’s detailed ink or pigmented figures are
  often humans depicted with or mutating into animal forms in sweeping 
 lines and grotesque forms. Hackett’s grotesque animals drawn with ba
 ll-point pen and other mediums are exquisitely detailed and delicate, 
 reminiscent of age-old Japanese prints.\n\nParticipating artists: Anas
 tasia Alexandrin, Carrie Ann Baade, Roger Ballen, Eduardo Benedetto, M
 olly Bosley, Dana Bunker, Doug Cason, Christopher Conte, Clayton Cubit
 t, Jonathan Davies, Cam de Leon, Dan Estabrook, Danielle Ezzo, Lori Fi
 eld, Heather Gargon, Rick Garrett, Kate Jane Garside, Chambliss Giobbi
 , Celicia Granata, Caitlin Hackett, Scott Holloway, Tina Imel, John Ko
 lbek, Craig LaRotonda, Samantha Levin, Julie Anne Mann, Nia Mora, Dan 
 Ouellette, Alex Passapera, Jeanette Rodrigez, Erin Colleen Williams, C
 hristian Van Minnen, Olga Zeltser\n\nAnagnorisis Fine Arts, the brainc
 hild of artists Samantha Levin and Danielle Ezzo, was created for the 
 purposes of offering a support system to and encouraging dialog betwee
 n artists through the means of exhibition and representation in the Ne
 w York and east coast area. In addition to working with well-known art
 ists, their exhibits often showcase the talent of those who are just b
 reaking into the art world. Their aesthetic interests veer towards the
  pop-surreal/lowbrow and neo-grotesque aesthetic.\n\n“The Little Dea
 ths” runs from December 4th, 2009 through January 29th , 2009, at Sh
 adow’s Space gallery located at, 1248 N Front St (@ Thompson St., Gi
 rard stop on the Market Frankford Line) Philadelphia, PA. The opening 
 reception, on Friday December 4th from 6 to 9 pm, is free and open to 
 the public. For more information, contact Shadow’s Space through ema
 il (contact@shadowsspace.com) or by telephone at 215.425.1275.\n\nFor 
 more information visit http://www.brooklynartproject.com/events/the-li
 ttle-deaths-an-affair
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20091204T180000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20091204T210000
CATEGORIES:art, exhibit, -, opening, reception
LOCATION:Shadow's Space Gallery
WEBSITE:http://shadowsspace.com
URL:http://shadowsspace.com
CONTACT:215.425.1275
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