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Please join us Friday, March 6th from 6-10 pm for the opening of the second month of our 2015 visiting artist series, on view through March 29th. This month features exhibitions by artists Dave Eassa, Julia Klein, Heather Leigh McPherson, and Theo Mullen. A gallery talk will be held on Sunday, March 29th from 3-5pm with the visiting artists.
The four artists were invited to exhibit in Philadelphia by the Vox membership because of their uniquely interdisciplinary play between mediums and dismissal of medium-specific conversations. On view will be works where photographs find themselves in dialogue with sculpture, animation slips into the realm of the painterly, and painting finds itself in the third dimension.
In Fourth Wall, we are honored to present the work of Conrad Schnitzler (1937-2011). Conrad was a legendary figure in the German electronic and avant-garde music scene as a founding member of Tangerine Dream and of Kluster. Though mostly known as a composer, his intermedia video work from the 60s, 70s and 80s is far less known. This month at Vox we are given a rare opportunity witness Schnitzler’s work with moving images as well as some rare photographs of his sculptural work in metal.
For more information about the artists and curators, please visit: www.voxpopuligallery.org
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