Arid Eden brings together two artists who project personal narratives onto the vast spaces of the desert landscape. In paintings done over a span of twenty five years, Lauren Richardson uses the desert¹s shifting forms as a metaphor for attachment, loss and inexorable change. North Star, by Michael C. McMillen, combines installation and film to create a madcap stream of deconstructed consciousness heading gleefully towards annihilation.
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Above and Below, 2006
[Oil on Canvas]
Lauren Richardson |
North Star, 2008
[Film Still]
Michael C. McMillen |
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