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Critic’s Picks, Los Angles: Karl Erickson at High Energy Constructs
The title of Karl Erickson and Andrew Falkowski’s exhibition, “The Magnificent Bastards,” refers to the devious artists themselves, the characters depicted in their artworks, and the political figures those characters seem to represent
"Learn Sing Plants Counting Monsters Colors Alphabets" exhibition image
This digital image was taken by Chip Pankey and uploaded to DLynx by the Visual Resources Center in July 2022.This is an image documenting the "Learn Sing Plants Counting Monsters Colors Alphabets" exhibition, which was held in the Clough-Hanson Gallery from February 11 through March 11. This exhibition was created by the Art Department Professor Karl Erickson. In this exhibition Erickson creates a space filled with large scale letters and televisons scattered throughout; viewers engaged with various educational programming through the televisions. The whimsy of this work was achieved through the experimental video and audio, combined with human scaled letters and numbers as well a dynamic arrangement of techincal aspects
"Learn Sing Plants Counting Monsters Colors Alphabets" exhibition image
This digital image was taken by Chip Pankey and uploaded to DLynx by the Visual Resources Center in July 2022.This is an image documenting the "Learn Sing Plants Counting Monsters Colors Alphabets" exhibition, which was held in the Clough-Hanson Gallery from February 11 through March 11. This exhibition was created by the Art Department Professor Karl Erickson. In this exhibition Erickson creates a space filled with large scale letters and televisons scattered throughout; viewers engaged with various educational programming through the televisions. The whimsy of this work was achieved through the experimental video and audio, combined with human scaled letters and numbers as well a dynamic arrangement of techincal aspects
"Learn Sing Plants Counting Monsters Colors Alphabets" exhibition image
This digital image was taken by Chip Pankey and uploaded to DLynx by the Visual Resources Center in July 2022.This is an image documenting the "Learn Sing Plants Counting Monsters Colors Alphabets" exhibition, which was held in the Clough-Hanson Gallery from February 11 through March 11. This exhibition was created by the Art Department Professor Karl Erickson. In this exhibition Erickson creates a space filled with large scale letters and televisons scattered throughout; viewers engaged with various educational programming through the televisions. The whimsy of this work was achieved through the experimental video and audio, combined with human scaled letters and numbers as well a dynamic arrangement of techincal aspects
"Learn Sing Plants Counting Monsters Colors Alphabets" exhibition image
This digital image was taken by Chip Pankey and uploaded to DLynx by the Visual Resources Center in July 2022.This is an image documenting the "Learn Sing Plants Counting Monsters Colors Alphabets" exhibition, which was held in the Clough-Hanson Gallery from February 11 through March 11. This exhibition was created by the Art Department Professor Karl Erickson. In this exhibition Erickson creates a space filled with large scale letters and televisons scattered throughout; viewers engaged with various educational programming through the televisions. The whimsy of this work was achieved through the experimental video and audio, combined with human scaled letters and numbers as well a dynamic arrangement of techincal aspects
"Learn Sing Plants Counting Monsters Colors Alphabets" exhibition image
This digital image was taken by Chip Pankey and uploaded to DLynx by the Visual Resources Center in July 2022.This is an image documenting the "Learn Sing Plants Counting Monsters Colors Alphabets" exhibition, which was held in the Clough-Hanson Gallery from February 11 through March 11. This exhibition was created by the Art Department Professor Karl Erickson. In this exhibition Erickson creates a space filled with large scale letters and televisons scattered throughout; viewers engaged with various educational programming through the televisions. The whimsy of this work was achieved through the experimental video and audio, combined with human scaled letters and numbers as well a dynamic arrangement of techincal aspects
"Learn Sing Plants Counting Monsters Colors Alphabets" exhibition image
This digital image was taken by Chip Pankey and uploaded to DLynx by the Visual Resources Center in July 2022.This is an image documenting the "Learn Sing Plants Counting Monsters Colors Alphabets" exhibition, which was held in the Clough-Hanson Gallery from February 11 through March 11. This exhibition was created by the Art Department Professor Karl Erickson. In this exhibition Erickson creates a space filled with large scale letters and televisons scattered throughout; viewers engaged with various educational programming through the televisions. The whimsy of this work was achieved through the experimental video and audio, combined with human scaled letters and numbers as well a dynamic arrangement of techincal aspects
"Learn Sing Plants Counting Monsters Colors Alphabets" exhibition image
This digital image was taken by Chip Pankey and uploaded to DLynx by the Visual Resources Center in July 2022.This is an image documenting the "Learn Sing Plants Counting Monsters Colors Alphabets" exhibition, which was held in the Clough-Hanson Gallery from February 11 through March 11. This exhibition was created by the Art Department Professor Karl Erickson. In this exhibition Erickson creates a space filled with large scale letters and televisons scattered throughout; viewers engaged with various educational programming through the televisions. The whimsy of this work was achieved through the experimental video and audio, combined with human scaled letters and numbers as well a dynamic arrangement of techincal aspects
"Learn Sing Plants Counting Monsters Colors Alphabets" exhibition image
This digital image was taken by Chip Pankey and uploaded to DLynx by the Visual Resources Center in July 2022.This is an image documenting the "Learn Sing Plants Counting Monsters Colors Alphabets" exhibition, which was held in the Clough-Hanson Gallery from February 11 through March 11. This exhibition was created by the Art Department Professor Karl Erickson. In this exhibition Erickson creates a space filled with large scale letters and televisons scattered throughout; viewers engaged with various educational programming through the televisions. The whimsy of this work was achieved through the experimental video and audio, combined with human scaled letters and numbers as well a dynamic arrangement of techincal aspects
"Learn Sing Plants Counting Monsters Colors Alphabets" exhibition image
This digital image was taken by Chip Pankey and uploaded to DLynx by the Visual Resources Center in July 2022.This is an image documenting the "Learn Sing Plants Counting Monsters Colors Alphabets" exhibition, which was held in the Clough-Hanson Gallery from February 11 through March 11. This exhibition was created by the Art Department Professor Karl Erickson. In this exhibition Erickson creates a space filled with large scale letters and televisons scattered throughout; viewers engaged with various educational programming through the televisions. The whimsy of this work was achieved through the experimental video and audio, combined with human scaled letters and numbers as well a dynamic arrangement of techincal aspects
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