Patrice Robinson, Reparations, 2016, oil on panel, 24 x 36 inches in Gabriel de Guzman's Smack Mellon curatorial debut, Uproot. Gallery Link |
Jes Fan's Soft Goods III, 2017. Digital print, 35 x 24 inches. |
Jon Henry's southside Chicago Pietas, digital archival prints, 30 x 24 inches. |
Katya Grokhovsky's Temporary Habitat, 2017. |
DaoPe Reo's Ad Astra - To the Stairs, documenting mileage from Uganda to Trump's Great Wall. |
Patrice Robinson's Veiled Ignorance, 18 x 24 inches |
de Guzman's love of texture and draping comes clear in this stripped tree bark impression, |
as well as Borinquen Gallo's woven thicket of caution strips and plastic, and |
This laser-cut, hand-painted rendition of US Constitution starting with, "We the People..." |
Rebecca Graves' needlepoint, January, 2017 |
A moving, visually compelling augmented reality comparison between WWII and now. |
Zhiyuan Yang's family fantasies |
and realities |
Kenneth Pietrobono, 2017. Choose 3 to keep: which would I choose...Global? Progressive? Democracy? This artist will give a talk December 3rd at Smack Mellon; Facebook link here: https://www.facebook.com/events/292150191275095/ |
A barge of communal images and texts for the riverfront |
Cecile Chong's Veritas Inverso, 2017 - literally uprooting and upending gravity |
Sara Jiminez's tapestry of images and cloth |
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