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DUETS 2.0, NEW POP, Reverie
EXHIBITION DATES: November 1, 2017 - December 30, 2017
OPENING RECEPTION: Friday, November 3, 2017 at 6:00 p.m. - 9:00 p.m.
Fort Works Art announces three exhibitions to premiere in one not-to-be-missed gallery experience!
DUETS 2.0 a reemergence of 2016’s exhibition of Duets A Comparison of Realities will showcase six sets of artists working in similar mediums, themes, or styles in an effort to take the audience through an exploration of comparative works. DUETS 2.0 is a mixed-media juxtaposition that features artists from across the country paired with North Texas favorites including Janna Tidwell, Yvonne Domenge, Jay Wilkinson, Johan Barrios, Arthur Brouthers, Ben Willis, Leah Yerpe, Marshall Harris, Jeremy Joel, Steve Kim, Dan Lam, and Andres Anza.
DUETS 2.0 is paired with highly-acclaimed art platform and curatorial team Tax Collection’s exhibition NEW POP: a pop culture-inspired exhibit showcasing visual artists such as Saint Hoax, Tony Futura, Chloe Bennett, Sara Zaher, Felipe Posada, Andre Veloux, and SantLov, whose work often portrays sociopolitical undertones through mixed mediums, playful techniques, and vibrant colors. Tax Collection shows can generally only be seen in New York and are making their debut in the Texas art scene at Fort Works Art.
North Texas artist Jana Renee, known for her luscious, feminine lip paintings and dreamy, pop-of-color works will celebrate her first solo show Reverie in the Fort Works Art satellite gallery.
Duets 2.0: Janna Tidwell, Yvonne Domenge, Jay Wilkinson, Johan Barrios, Arthur Brouthers, Ben Willis, Leah Yerpe, Marshall Harris, Jeremy Joel, Steve Kim, Dan Lam, and Andres Anza.
New Pop: Saint Hoax, Tony Futura, Chloe Bennett, Sara Zaher, Felipe Posada, Andre Veloux, and SantLov.
Reverie: Jana Renee
Fort Works Art is committed to bringing life, vitality, and energy to the art scene in Fort Worth, TX. They are a resource for both seasoned collectors and the everyday individual. Existing somewhere between a gallery, a cultural center, and a museum, Fort Works Art strives to continually evolve into its own entity, free from the traditional labels of the art world. They exist to support the arts, to give back to the community and to inspire youth.
2100 Montgomery St, Fort Worth, TX 76107