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The Parker Gallery Presents: Walter Kravitz
The Parker Gallery is proud to announce the exhibit of new work by Walter
Kravitz. The exhibit, which opens February 10, and runs through March 4, presents
a rare opportunity to view the work of this internationally recognized artist.
Kravitz, who devotes a major part of his creative energy to national and
international public art projects, has created a body of personal drawings on a
monumental scale…monumental in size, concept and daring.
Gallery hours: Monday - Saturday, 11am - 4pm
February 10th 2006– March 4th 2006
Opening Reception: Friday February 10th, 6-8pm
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These darkly fanciful drawings explore an alien topography of tortured human anatomy and medieval landscape.
The artist describes with Baroque intensity a personal morphology that turns landscape into living forms and living forms into landscape.
Matching the artwork with Kravitz titles such as “Royal Birth,” “The Saint and the Dragon,” “Death of a Place,” and “Lord’s Excavation,”
leave no doubt as to the artist’s intent in exploring the darker recesses of human souls.
These disturbing sculptural images are executed by a master of the drawn line.
Their crisp beauty combines a contemporary sensibility and the focus of a Northern European Master.
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