“Wouldn’t it be nice if we could dream together?”

April 27 - June 10, 2017
Overview

In celebration of our five year anniversary, Diane Rosenstein announces "Wouldn't it be nice if we could dream together?": a group show of painting, sculpture, ceramics, and works on paper by eleven contemporary artists who draw the viewer into alternate worlds. The title of the show is inspired by a memoir written by Bill Hayes, about his life with his lover, the writer and neurologist Oliver Sacks. "Wouldn't it be nice if we could dream together?" describes a yearning for shared experience, a transpersonal communion that transcends consciousness, such as the power of an artist to bring the viewer into his dream. This exhibition includes artwork by twelve artists: Daniel Gibson, Charles Fine, Ivan Seal, Damien Flood, Joe Ray, Shiri Mordechay, Peter Halasz, Anish Kapoor, Yassi Mazandi, Dan Miller, Williams Brice, and Jose Alvarez.

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