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Marshall Gallery is currently showing a multifaceted art exhibition titled “Structural Concerns.” The exhibition ranges in mediums from photography to painting with the subject matter of all artworks being the “concern” of buildings. The title of the show is an homage to Cornell Capa’s phase “Concerned Photographers” which was about journalistic photographers who hold the duality of capturing and documenting people, events, and the world around the on a humanistic level.
Photographic Syntax by the artist duo Albarrán Cabrera at Marshall Gallery experiments in silver gelatin and platinum palladium prints, navigating memory, identity, and time and invoking an immersive introspective journey.
Since the beginning of time, artists and creators have drawn inspiration from the sky and all the wonders it contains. The Marshall Gallery’s latest exhibition “touch the sun” explores this dynamic, taking a particular interest in the relationship between creators and the sun. The exhibition features three different artists who each work in distinct mediums of photo sculptural practice.
From neoclassical portraits to sublime seventeenth-century landscape paintings, to today’s photographs, depicting the relationship between human figure and ground has always been an intentional decision of artists
“A mountain is only a slow wave” can be seen partially online and fully in-person at the Marshall Gallery from January 29 to March 12, 2022.