Wanderlust exhibition includes Way Finding in Wilmington Deleware
Adaptation Art, New Wilmington Art Association and Deleware Historic Society present major installation
“Then she told him a story. ‘Once upon a time, in the early part of the century, there lived a poet. He was so old he had to be taken on walks by his amanuensis. ‘Master’, his amanuensis said one day, ‘look what’s up in the sky! It’s the first airplane to ever fly over the city!’ ‘I have my own picture of it,’ said the poet to his amanuensis, without raising his eyes from the ground. Well, I have my own picture ofPalermo. It has the same hotels and cars of all cities. And my studio always has new and different pictures.”
Milan Kundera (The Unbearable Lightness of Being) [1984]
This exhibition explores concepts of home, place and destination through the diverse works of 11 American photographers from Philadelphia, Wilmington, New York, Boston and Johnstown.
Live musical performances by Technological Epidemic, The One and Only Matt Miller and members of MyIdeaOfFun (Johnstown, Pa) will follow the opening reception Friday, September 10th.
Participating Artists
Jaime Alvarez / Ron Brignac / Lauren Caulk / Jacob Koestler / Kerry Kolenut / Catherine Maloney / Andrew Maydoney / Chelsea Memmolo / Christopher Motta / Jeffrey Stockbridge / Eddie Whelan
Curated by Brookes Britcher
Learn more at adaptation art
http://adaptationart.wordpress.com/2010/07/14/exhibition-wanderlust/
