Frank Haines "In the Shadow of the Wing of the Thing"

Lisa Cooley Fine Art

poster for Frank Haines "In the Shadow of the Wing of the Thing"

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Frank Haines’s new exhibition is comprised of works on paper and sculptures that explore multiple and overlapping dualities - form and concept, energy and matter, light and darkness, the primal and the cerebral. Haines’s expansive practice finds continual inspiration from mystic iconography, Jungian psychology, geometry, speculative science, cognitive perception and theatricality. The title of the exhibition is taken from a passage in David Foster Wallace’s dystopian opus "Infinite Jest", in which an inscrutable darkness is articulated. This darkness serves as the intangible axis of the exhibition but in keeping with Haines’s worldview, darkness is equally light, and both are but two expressions of the same energy - As Above, So Below.
[Image: Frank Haines 2011 "Untitled" Acrylic, ink, graphite and shellac on paper 38 x 38 in.]

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Schedule

from February 27, 2011 to March 27, 2011

Opening Reception on 2011-02-27 from 18:00 to 20:00

Artist(s)

Frank Haines

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