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Meg Aubrey | The Contemporary Figure: New Trends in Narrative Painting and Sculpture

Review: Rich but overwrought “Contemporary Figure” at Swan Coach House Gallery

March 22, 2011
ArtsAtl.com
By Felicia Feaster
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Always a standout, Meg Aubrey’s work, which at times can feel emotionally remote, here looks positively fervid and as psychological as filmmaker Todd Haynes’ “Safe,” in part because of Aubrey’s piquant, mischievous point of view.

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Meg Aubrey: Awaiting the Flood

December Show

December 13 – January 10, 09

Opening reception

Saturday, December 13, 2008
7 to 10 pm

Exhibition hours
Wednesday – Saturday
11 to 5 or by appointment

Whitespace is pleased to present a survey of new works by selected gallery artists for the December Show. Included artists: Jonathan Bouknight, Lauren Clay, Sarah Emerson, Fereydoon Family, Jody Fausett, Julia Hill, Anne-Marie Manker, Beth Marcum, John Otte, Mark Sandlin, Michele Schuff, Richard Sexton, Caroline Smith, Richard Sudden and Red Weldon-Sandlin
December Show + For-ever-green, this outside exhibition gleefully combines the popular green movement with curious evergreen alternatives.

1) Green Art – Exterior eco-friendly installations that connect art with the escalating green movement. Some artists have chosen to focus on conceptual ideas about the environment and current environmental issues, sustainability, or human interaction with nature while others have produced eco-friendly works from recycled and/or repurposed materials.

2) Tree Art (“Little Hatchet’s Eco-Lot”) – Basically the antithesis of Big John’s Tree Lot, we have invited creative interpretations of eco-friendly Christmas trees for our outdoor, “sustainable tree lot”(Susan’s driveway!)

Some of the participating artists include: Robin Brasington, Sean Caffrey, Rebecca DesMarais, Barrett Feldman, Angus Gallaway, Julia Hill, George Long, Scot Montgomery, Patricia Nelson, Justine Rubin, Mario Schambon, John Trefrey, Tracy Wagner, Xenia Zed.

 

December show sneaky preview