This play is a reflection on the (im)possibility of accepting diversity and the other. The fragmented body of the neoplasm—the fruit of unstable conditions—overcomes barriers, loves and denies itself and others, wanders around, forgetting its profession. It frequently and with pleasure divides, goes through dangerous palpation, questions the possibility of contact with the experience of the other. Poorly brought up but very successful, it invites us to a trans-species transition.
Lorem ipsum dolor sit amet, consectetur adipiscing elit. Fusce at elit quis felis ullamcorper vehicula non in est. Maecenas finibus pharetra justo et faucibus. Nulla eu tortor vel ex volutpat efficitur. Vivamus placerat turpis in aliquet venenatis. Quisque ac lacinia mauris. Nam quis lobortis elit. Vestibulum sagittis nisi sit amet euismod hendrerit. Mauris non sodales odio. Donec efficitur molestie quam, sed lobortis massa vestibulum ut.
Nunc at arcu sodales nisi porta euismod non vel neque. Phasellus at lobortis ante, in suscipit justo. Proin non purus vitae nisi molestie consectetur. Vestibulum volutpat lobortis interdum. Vestibulum pretium ligula lorem, egestas ultricies lectus ultricies ac. Curabitur venenatis vulputate dolor.
A 19th-century English watercolor from a local corporate collection is the basis for a group of studies of a detail found in the painting. Water, the pure, limpid medium of this refined art form, has been rediscovered today as a fashionable, even refined, beverage. The artist ironically tests a range of modern designer waters (Evian, Glacéau Smartwater, San Pellegrino, Tŷ Nant, Aquafina, and Dasani) as the solvent in his watercolor studies and invites the viewer to taste (or at least to commit an act of taste) and see. Curated by Graham Shearing
When
2006
Where
1414 Monterey, 3rd Floor
Brian Lang is the curator of the BNY Mellon Corporate Art Collection in Pittsburgh. He has worked with several art galleries in the Pittsburgh area, holding positions in both sales and gallery management. Additionally, he has worked as an independent advisor and curator, organizing exhibitions for both commercial and non-profit galleries.