Becker Galleries
Augustine Kofi. Photo Courtesy of the gallery
Curated by Indigo, Unintended Calculations brings together a group of internationally renowned artists – Augustine Kofie (LA), Jerry Inscoe (PDX), Remi/Rough (LDN) and Scott Sueme (VAN) – for an exhibition at Becker Galleries and two collaborative murals at Moda Hotel exploring four very different approaches to abstraction. Working in a variety of mediums, these artists have evolved the letter form building blocks of their shared graffiti background, deconstructing and rebuilding them as compositions of color, line, shape and movement.
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Dates:
Mural installation @ Moda Hotel: March 1-3, 2011
VIP opening @ Becker Galleries: March 4, 2011 6-10pm
Public opening @ Becker Galleries March 5, 2011 11-3pm
Afterparty @ Red Card Sports Bar: March 5, 2011 9pm-12am
Show closes: March 26th, 2011 - Becker Galleries Inc
Pier 32, Granville Island
Suite 210 – 1333 Johnston St
Vancouver, BC V6H 3R9
To learn more about this show and to see the curator and artist’s bios please click the link below:
http://unintendedcalculations.com/
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