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  • the past in the future tense
  • Borrowed Scenery
  • Flat Matter
  • Leap Après la Souris
  • Revised Sequence
  • Negative
  • A Faithful and Convenient Machine…
  • Lacock Abbey
  • Idleness (Field Well)
  • Antenna (Miscommunication)
  • Research
  • Old Money
  • Town/Country
  • The Moon
  • I come from a serious place
  • 14K Sentences on Conceptual Art
  • Break
  • House/Promise
  • Some Rooms
  • Objects
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James Johnson

Mapping the Stage opens at the Galleries at Moore

Added on September 2, 2016 by James Johnson.

Curated by Kaytie Johnson

Informed in part by the formal and perceptual qualities of Fra Angelico’s fifteenth-century painting, The Healing of Justinian by Saint Cosmas and Saint Damian, Micah Danges and James Johnson’s window-front installation investigates new ways of making work with tangible, non-photographic materials and celebrates the power of inanimate objects.  The project expands Danges’ and Johnson’s mutual interest in the pre-photographic representation of temporality in Renaissance painting, the relationship between images and objects – notably, the point at which the physical world ends and the image begins – and the unconventional use of photographic materials, processes and ideas.

September 17, 2016 – January 7, 2017

Fall Exhibition Bash:
Friday, September 16th, 5:00 - 8:00 pm
The Galleries at Moore
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Publication Release Event:
Thursday, November 10th, 5:30 - 7:00 pm
The Galleries at Moore
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