Juxtapoz Magazine - Emblematic Representation: A Group Show @ Richard Heller Gallery, Santa Monica
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Richard Heller Gallery's Emblematic Representation features works that symbolize deeper meanings beyond their appearances. Visual and gestural cues have long been used to express abstract ideas and emotions. Corey Arnold's photograph, The Bering Sea, represents both a seascape and a mindscape. Sabrina Bockler's Allegory of Spring draws from Botticelli's Primavera to celebrate Spring. Artists like Ada Bond and Sean Norvet craft works that blend memory and surrealism, exploring themes of contemporary life and reality. Each piece encourages a unique interpretation rooted in cultural contexts and individual perception.
Corey Arnold's iconic, tempestuous photograph, The Bering Sea is as much mindscape as it is a seascape.
Sabrina Bockler's Allegory of Spring references Botticelli's Primavera, an allegory employing mythological figures to celebrate the lush growth of Spring.
Ada Bond is an obsessive collector of moments, memories and images sourced from dark crevices of both the internet and her mind.
Sean Norvet balances surrealism with the mundane reality of everyday life through the combination of unlikely elements.
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