Repetti Gallery - Past Events
Below is a list of all past events for Repetti Gallery. Current and upcoming events, as well as other details, are available on the venue's page.
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Howard Lerner "New Sculpture"
Working with found materials, and drawing on a variety of spiritual traditions, Howard gives new life to ancient icons. His stated goal is to recreate the Biblical stories of God and man from both image...More »
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Anne Becker Exhibition
In the final exhibition at Repetti’s current LIC space, resident artist Anne Becker shows perceptual paintings and sculptures that explore the fundamental structure of several specific natural forms. Often...More »
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Alisha Kerlin "Black Sand Beach-Featuring No Lamps at Home"
Employing a series of wall projections and floor constructions, Alisha Kerlin creates an installation with a complex, and shifting, narrative structure. More »
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Vox Populi "3D Concerns - Nostalgia, Architecture, Illusion"
Seven artists, all members of Philadelphia's Vox Populi, show new work with crossover concerns of how the space we inhabit, physical and digital, affects our lives. James Johnson is primarily interested...More »
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Matthew Ward and Hilary Baldwin "WHAT IT IS"
Collaborators since childhood, Matthew and Hilary explore a wide range of art historical contexts, appropriating ideas and imagery from Abstract Expressionism to B-movies. "Together," they say, "We inhabit...More »
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"Visions of The Figure : From Where We Stand" Exhibition
The artists collected in this show are all fluent in the language of the image, and they've used it to talk about light, beauty, feelings of isolation or the desire for knowledge or innocence. Their paintings,...More »
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"The one and the many" Exhibition
Working in soft sculpture, paint, and video, three artists explore the repetitious use of colored marks, and how they may (or may not) create a whole greater than the sum of their parts. “All things...More »
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Xiang Yang "Seemingly So, But Actually Not"
To explain the traditional Chinese proverb that's borrowed here for a title, the artist relays a story from the philosopher Zhuang Zi. After dreaming of becoming a butterfly, he wondered if he was now...More »