Saturday, August 29, 2009


Clark & Faria’s group exhibition, BOWIE, “is a selection of works paying homage to the dynamic and extensive artistic career of David Bowie... [who] has had an undeniable influence on music, fashion and art... His long flirtation with the contemporary art world began in 1971 with his song “Andy Warhol”, who he eventually played in Julian Schnabel’s 1996 film “Basquiat”.

Alison Yip paintings, shown here. "Rapids", triptych, oil on canvas, 51cm x 153cm (20" x 60"), 2008
The Distillery Historic District 55 Mill St. Building #2


Edward Day Gallery
James Ridyard’s paintings capture “a sublime mystery of contemporary landforms through deft atmospheric gestures..."

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