LINEAR THINKING
FEBRUARY 19 - MARCH 19, 2011 /
Opening: Saturday, February 19, 6-8 pm
A line, simply, takes on a multitude of meanings: division, horizon, object, space, movement, shape, frenzied activity, structure, edge, to lead, to follow, a beginning and an end. Marty Walker Gallery presents an exhibition of prints by Ted Kincaid, Tom Orr, Jay Shinn, and more - artists who question the physical sense of boundary by using line, drawn or implied, to break the surface plane and extend beyond flat space to activate a palpitating openness. The exhibition vacillates between rigidly structured investigations that recall Sol Lewitt and the free-flowing Duchampian randomness of chance. (pictured above: Ted Kincaid's Nest 1, photogravure, 25 x 21 in. Jay Shinn's Square Cube x4, woodcut, 36 x 36 in. Tom Orr's Untitled I, intaglio, 37 x 29 in. )
Marty Walker Gallery is open Wednesday - Saturday, 12pm - 5pm & by appt. For additional info please contact gallery.
DIRECTIONS We are located between the Anatole Hotel and Irving Blvd. Take Oak Lawn west of I-35 to Irving Blvd. Turn right. Go to Manufacturing Street, turn right, then turn left on Farrington. The gallery is at the end of the street on the left. MAP