Forest Graham and Archi-Povera "Western Medicine"

Devotion Gallery

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Western Medicine is a forum for investigating the blending of continua and the materiality of holographic reality, a house for democratic seance and dischordian revelry, a transient fane.

ARIST BIOS
Forest Graham Forest is a Southwest American artist working across a wide variety of media. He has produced installations, prints, sculptures, and sound for more than a decade. His work is fundamentally concerned with a neo-imaginist outlook where expressionistic tendencies are carried out through mechanical and industrial means, and subversion, appropriation, and interruption are exploited as strategies for chance operation.
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Savannah Lamal B.Arch, BAA Interior Design Savannah earned a Bachelor of Architectue Degree from The Cooper Union for the Advancement of Science and Art, New York and a Bachelor of Applied Arts Interior Design from Ryerson University, Toronto Canada. Prior to founding Archi-Povera, Savannah worked as an architect for the Pritzker Laureate architecture firm Herzog and de Meuron on The Parrish Art Museum, Southampton, NY, 1111 Lincoln Rd, Miami, FL and The Park Avenue Armory, NY, NY.

Archi-Povera (Partners: Savannah Lamal & Forest Graham) Archi-Povera is a collaborative practice offering staunch resistance to maniacal repetition, challenging current concepts of territorial delineation, and developing projects that engage issues of geographic specificity in opposition to dehumanizing generalities. Experimenting in program, structure and materiality. Archi-Povera strives to engender greater harmony between image and substance and to introduce solutions to quality of life issues in contexts devoid of justice, stability, and basic provisioning.
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Schedule

from December 02, 2011 to January 01, 2012

Opening Reception on 2011-12-02 from 19:00 to 22:00

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