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SLIGHT OF HAND
small works by contemporary artistsNOV 1 - DEC 31
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“And the air was full of Thoughts and Things to Say. But at times like these, only the Small Things are ever said. Big Things lurk unsaid inside.”
― Arundhati Roy, The God of Small Things
Chaos Theory, the study of seemingly chaotic natural systems, stresses the importance of small actions: big changes can result from the very small differences in initial circumstances. In art it can be easy to dismiss these tiny and minute gestures, yet in the artworks selected for Slight of Hand, these gestures become little windows from where to look out and observe the narration of huge and layered stories and universes. Working within these reduced dimensions, the 46 artists participating in Slight of Hand invite viewers to come closer, both to their work and between each other, generating a peculiar embrace and intimate atmosphere where one can pay more meticulous attention to passages.In Slight of Hand, our eyes are transformed into proper explorers, continuously wandering along artistic surfaces, while searching for precious treasures, and cherishing the details along the way. If the ‘Butterfly effect’ could affect the creative process, then every work of art, made up of small, pondered gestures, would generate a world, an ensemble. And what world would we discover among this flapping of the wings? Probably one much smaller and more connected than we'd ever expected.― Caterina Fondelli
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Nina Bovasso, Symmetry Cat, 2022
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Judith Linhares, Message in the Garden, 2022
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Ian Felice, The Haunted Slipper, 2022
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Alexandra Duprez, 4 hands, 2022
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Kim Westfall, Born from the Sea, 2018
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Ben Diller, Projecting, 2022
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David Dupuis, "If You Go Away", 2012
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Elizabeth Shull, Water Does Not Close Itself to Light, 2022
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Lieke Romeijn, Bringing the Vase, 2022
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Christian Schumann, Untitled, 2022
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Richard McGuire, Sound Drawing (Bass Drum Kick), 2022
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Nicholas Payne, Female Apparition, 2022
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Katerina Christidi, Untitled, 2021
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Herbert Edwards, Reclining Figure, 2022
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Peter Gallo, Nunc est bibendum, 2022
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Aurélie Salavert, THE LETTER…IN MY BEST HANDWRITING, 2022
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Mary DeVincentis, Bird Looking Back, 2022
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Matt Jones, A butterfly that fits (at night), 2022
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Marcy Hermansader, Together, 2021
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João Braun, Black hole sun, 2022
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Ash Mckean, Study of Joan, 2022
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Matthew F Fisher, Time (At Night), 2022
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JJ Cromer, A Sea of One Kind or Another in Every Room, 2021
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Lisha Bai, Time Dissolved, 2020
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Jenna Ransom, Web Weaving Green Spider, 2022
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Tornike Robakidze, Sunset, 2021
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Megan Nugroho, The moon is fluid and we flow with it, 2022
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Heidrun Rathgeb, Zwischenwelt, 2022
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Christopher Peterson, Untitled, 2022
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Isabel Cavenecia, Two Souls in My Shoes, 2021
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Marcus Bjernerup, Can´t sleep, 2022
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Catherine Haggarty, Electric Jumps, 2022
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Robert Kraiss, Untitled (Alice unter Schweinen/Alice among pigs), 2019
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Jennifer Coates, Goat in the Weeds, 2022
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Marenne Welten, Temptation, 2021
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Keiko Narahashi, my head was animal #4, 2022
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Shai Yehezkelli, Self Portrait with Green Sun, 2021
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Arisa Yoshioka, After hibernation, 2022
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Adam Tullie, LEVI, 2022
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Irem Yazıcı, Love Me Tender, 2022
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David Joel Kitcher, Jazz Variant, 2022
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Benjamin Terrell, House with mountains, 2022
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Beni Bischof, Epic Duel, 2022
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Christopher Charles Curtis, Untitled (C111-15), 2022
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Jason Thompson, PLAN FOR AN OLD HOUSE, 2020
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Valerie Hammond, Girl with Eye, 2022
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