Claxons

Jul 29, 2012

New York City

Haunch of Venison currently presents Claxons, a group show curated by art critic Walter Robinson. The show features works by ceramic artist Elisabeth Kley, glass artist John Drury, painter Robert Goldman and Robinson.

The exhibition aims to present underrepresented artists with an idiosyncratic sensibility. The title of the show Claxons (or loud horns) refers to the idea that artists create dissonance and cacophony. “It’s about letting oneself be carried along by events rather than trying to steer a clear path,” explained Robinson. “Each artist’s work is disturbed, either through subject matter that focuses on outcasts or through execution of materiality.”

Haunch of Venison

July 19th – August 17th, 2012
550 West 21st Street
New York, NY10011
USA

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