At first glance Katarina Riesing’s dyed paintings on stretched silk and colored pencil drawings betray an infatuation with laborious detail and rich material, but the insistence on close croppings, and awkward, unsightly I or uncomfortably erotic aspects of the body, reveal surreptitious squirming. Sarah Pater’s paintings reveal familiar scenes rendered strange-the quotidian turning otherworldly, sometimes terrifyingly so. Mark Thomas Gibson's work reveals a vision of a satirical, dystopian America where every viewer is implicated as a potential character within our shared narrative. Austin Eddy’s vibrant painting of birds presents a way to understand the strain engrossed in the human experience-whether we are caged, soaring through the sky, or something in between. Cunat’s vivid and colorful canvases are filled with swirling biomorphic shapes, appearing like licks of flames, tangles of vegetal growth, and decorative paisleys. there is a strip club in front of the parking lot called Purple Orchard. Amie Cunat’s work confronts familiarity by exaggerating or omitting characteristics from an observed source. Located at 61st and Passyunk in Philadelphia next to the pool hall. “Things are not always what they seem the first appearance deceives many”įor Peep’s summer group show, five artists are brought together whose works reveal deeper meanings through symbolism, biomorphic shapes, emotive color and subversive imagery. Group Exhibition: Amie Cunat, Austin Eddy, Mark Gibson, Sarah Pater, and Katarina Riesing Is Peep Show worth the watch I absolutely loved Friday Night Dinner, Plebs, Monty Python, Mighty Boosh, and the Inbetweeners but I finished the first episode of Peep Show and didn’t really find it as funny as the rest mentioned.
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