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Review of "Pangea" from Burnaway |
Written By Jerry Cullum on January 1, 2012 in Art Reviews Lance Turner, Channel with Blue and Pink, 2011, acrylic on canvas, 12 x 8 inches. Image courtesy Beep Beep Gallery. Beep Beep Gallery’s wryly titled Pangea: World-Breaking Artwork for the End of Days 2012 is the latest in their annual series of January exhibitions, offering what they describe as “promising artists who are showing with us for the first time.” Pangea (also the title of a work in the exhibition by Lance Turner) is geology’s name for the primal, unified landmass, which has since broken into today’s separate continents by the subterranean drift of the earth’s tectonic plates; as this apocalyptic year of 2012 progresses, the work brought together in this combined seven-artist show will undergo its own continental drift, and the meaning of each individual artistic practice will become more apparent. READ THE REST OF THE ARTICLE HERE .
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