Mats Nordstrom

Wondering what’s next? Our second CONTACT exhibit:

Don’t worry, Shai Kremer’s gorgeous Concrete Abstracts and Notes from the Edges will be on view for another four week.  There is plenty of time to spend sinking deeper into each layer—be it photographic or symbolic—of Kremer’s work.

Our second CONTACT Photography Festival exhibit Impact Resistance opens May 30th.  The opening reception of Mats Nordstrom’s first solo exhibition at the Julie M. Gallery will take place from 6 – 9 pm on the day of May.

 

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Thank you to the attendees of Through the Looking Glass! What an exciting opening…

The Julie M. Gallery staff would like to extend a big “Thank You!” to our guests last Thursday evening.  You made the opening night ofThrough the Looking Glass a huge success, and were so gracious even during the power outage.   We couldn’t ask for more…

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For more installation shots and photos of the opening reception,
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SAVE THE DATE: Through the Looking Glass opens July 5, 6-9pm

Join us in welcoming Jiri Ladocha and Mats Nordstrom to our roster of artists!

Through the Looking Glass is a group show that offers a glimpse into the future.  It previews works by late-career artists who have just joined the gallery roster, Jiri Ladocha and Mats Nordstrom.  Both are masters of their disciplines, slated for solo exhibitions at the Julie M. Gallery.

THROUGH THE LOOKING GLASS

July 5–August 12
Reception Thurs July 5th, 6-–9pm

Through the Looking Glass turns a critical lens on the boundaries of medium.  —Today, an artist can rarely be categorized as a painter, sculpture, or photographer.  Instead, it is more common to work at points of intersection between the categories that traditionally organized art history.  Czech-Canadian artist Jiri Ladocha toes the line between sculpture and experimental painting.  Mats Nordstrom, originally from Sweden, transgresses the purist inclinations of photography.   Work by Ladocha and Nordstrom will be on view alongside pieces by Deganit Berest, Anat Betzer, Atsmon Ganor, Itamar Jobani and Shai Kremer.

Join us at the opening reception, Thursday, July 5th, 6-–9pm.

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