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    Los Carpinteros

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    "OPENER 19: LOS CARPINTEROS combines drawings from the past ten years with recent sculpture by this Havana-based duo, Marco Antonio Castillo Valdes and Dagoberto Rodriguez Sanchez. Spanish for “the Carpenters,” their moniker underscores the importance of craft in their practice, aligning their studio in solidarity with communal artisan guilds and skilled workers." -- Publisher's website

    Whiting Tennis

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    "The first solo museum exhibition for Seattle-based artist Whiting Tennis, the exhibition included collaged paintings and found-material sculptures, evoking shelter and home with references to cubism and the regional Northwest landscape." -- Publisher's website

    Nicole Eisenman : The Way We Weren’t

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    "The Way We Weren’t displayed a new series of paintings by Nicole Eisenman that explored perceptive social critique, portraying melancholic figures filling streets and alleyways, beer gardens and shrink’s offices." -- Publisher's website

    Paula Hayes : Understory

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    "Part exhibition gallery, part lounge, and part dining room, Paula Hayes transformed the Tang’s Payne Room into an immersive environment with a forest of Norfolk pine trees in colorful silicone planters, hand-blown glass terrariums, and new wallpaper and dinnerware custom-designed for the project. A series of salon dinners with guest speakers and seasonal menus were presented to celebrate the Tang’s tenth anniversary." -- Publisher's website

    Arlene Shechet : Blow by Blow

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    "BLOW BY BLOW included recent ceramic works by New York-based sculptor Arlene Shechet who is known for combining diverse materials and Buddhist practice in her aesthetics." -- Publisher's website

    Pam Lins : Denver Gold

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    "The first solo museum show for Brooklyn-based artist Pam Lins, the exhibition blurred seeming opposites, such as craft and fine art, slapdash and refined, colorful and unadorned, and hollow and full." -- Publisher's website

    Kathy Butterly : Freaks and Beauties

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    "FREAKS AND BEAUTIES displayed Kathy Butterly’s complex and colorful porcelain and earthen-ware objects, whose classically-inspired pieces feature curvaceous forms and slumping bodies with unexpected textures and finely detailed appendages." -- Publisher's website

    Paul Henry Ramirez : Elevatious Transcendsualistic

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    "Defying boundaries between artwork and display wall, Paul Henry Ramirez’s multi-media installations begin with abstract paintings and expand into a plurality of experiences. ELEVATIOUS TRANSCENDSUALISTIC was a site-specific installation of abstract biomorphic paintings and a collaboration with choreographer Debra Fernandez, Professor of Dance, Skidmore College, that culminated in a new performance at the museum." -- Publisher's website

    Erika Verzutti : Mineral

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    "For her first solo exhibition, the Brazilian artist Erika Verzutti displayed bronze, concrete, clay, and wax sculptures on the Tang’s mezzanine. Verzutti’s works often combine references to everyday objects like fruits, vegetables, and eggs, and ceremonial forms, such as totems, tablets, and gravestones. Imbued with a sense of mysterious ritual, Verzutti pays special attention to forms and cycles found in nature." -- Publisher's website

    Martin Kersels : Heavyweight Champion

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    "A survey of sculpture, photographs, and performances by Los Angeles-based artist Martin Kersels, the exhibition addressed notions of awkwardness, commemoration, scale, and the effects of gravity. A new room-filling sculpture and a dance work by choreographer Melinda Ring were commissioned for the exhibition." -- Publisher's website
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