Freedman Gallery Hours:
Tuesday – Friday 9:00AM – 5:00PM and Sunday 1:00PM – 4:00PM
FREE Admission
Through sculpture, video, painting and photography Matthew Garrison’s multimedia exhibition, “Nothing Left of Time,” explores a dialog among intimate interior space, landscape and the environment. Humor and irony collide with issues of online privacy and our impact on the planet. Efforts to control nature are pushed to extremes with wit and alarm in his cloud paintings, while an ambitious photo accumulation investigates the nature of video chat and the Internet through information overload. Garrison’s video, “Night Life,” provides a glimpse into the behavior of wildlife after dark and serves as a reminder of the unwitting persistence of nature. Night and day exist side by side at any given moment when the earth is considered in its entirety. “Nothing Left of Time” distills this concept by underscoring the tensions generated when nature is shaped by the insatiable appetites of our species.
• Artist’s Lecture, Thur., Feb. 10, 4 p.m., Klein Lecture Hall
• Opening Exhibit Reception, Thur., Feb. 10, 5-7 p.m., Freedman Gallery
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