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The finial on the top is a cast glass stack of books with a typewriter. Instead of a video, this piece features a camera, which shows the viewer on the screen. On the front of the wall mounting is a red button, and when pushed, plays the sound of an old typewriter typing. A 1939 Underwood, to be exact. The sound is of the words, “To Kill A Mockingbird” being typed over and over.

Sunday in the Park with Tim Tate

“In many cultures and religions, relics are believed to have healing powers. My relics are temporal, sounds and moving images formally enshrined, encapsulating experiences like cultural specimens,” says Tim Tate. “And perhaps, to the contemporary soul, they are no less reliquaries than those containing the bones of a saint.” Continue reading

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Ryan Cronin

Sunday in the Park with Ryan Cronin

“I like to cite the less-cultivated elements of the hand-lettered sign and the pop song,” says Ryan Cronin, “as two key influences that have contributed as much as my formal training to my signature style.” Continue reading

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Sunday in the Park with Les Castellanos

“The past four years I’ve been doing still lifes,” says Les Castellanos. “Sometimes I sell them, sometimes they disappear and all I have is a digital image. Honestly, I don’t know where they end up.” Continue reading

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2.5’ x 4.5’  alkyd, oil, spraypaint, crayon, graphite and oil pastel on canvas

Sunday in the Park with Hannah Antalek

“In my paintings,” Hannah Antalek says, “I attempt to bridge the divide of high and low art by using tacky colors and cliché or kitsch iconography in contrast with sanctified or stereotypically beautiful imagery.” Continue reading

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