Exhibition

Multiple Choice

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Oct 1, 1986–Nov 28, 1986
Exhibition
Multiple Choice
Exhibition

Multiple Choice

Madeleine Hatz, Leslie Sills, Ken Aptekar, John Albers, Joe Neil, Jackie Battenfield, Gabriel Koren, Dale Emmart, Andrius Balukas

Multiple Choice includes work by nine artists that ranges from still-life and portrait paintings to large figurative and abstract sculptures. Dale Emmart presents a series of still-life paintings, which glow with light and color; Kenneth Aptekar exhibits two diptychs which juxtapose portraits to suggest an ambiguous narrative; Madeleine Hatz creates a brooding atmosphere in her textural paintings; Andius Balukas depicts classical, floating heads and ruined cities in his drawings; the paintings of Jackie Battenfield incorporate bright color and are marked by an intriguing use of space. Gabriel Koren has constructed a large-scale male figure out of wet clay; the wall sculptures of John Albers suggest violence in their depiction of fragmented human forms; Joe Neil meticulously constructs wood or transparent plastic hemispheres that feature abstract images; Leslie Sills’ painted structures take the form of animals or nests and resemble old-fashioned peep shoes into which the viewer peers.