Julia Morgan
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Richard Garrison
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Neal Parks
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Ann Kremers
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Sue Rees
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August Ventimiglia
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We come into contact with doors every day, but we rarely
stop to consider their symbolic or metaphorical value.
The artists in Open and Shut: Artists' Doors
created works of art that compelled us
to do just that. The six large-scale sculptures
included in this exhibition each used a door or doorway
as a basis for exploring a variation on a similar
theme. Incorporating doors that could actually be opened,
shut, and/or passed through, these sculptures evoked
memories both of doors we have seen, read about, or gone
through before and of the feelings that those doors
inevitably sparked. Doors play a fundamental role in
providing us access to - or blocking us from - the spaces
we inhabit. The sculptures in this exhibition investigated
our complex relationship to the built environment and
created exciting environments around and through which
visitors could move. Open and Shut: Artists' Doors was organized by Molly Polk and Barbara Robertson.
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