“Counterpoints To The Narrative“ Exhibition

Lichtundfire

poster for “Counterpoints To The Narrative“ Exhibition
[Image: ©Sparky Campanella "De Haro Street" (2004)]

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Lichtundfire presents Counterpoints to the Narrative, a three-person exhibition curated by D. Dominick Lombardi and jointly organized by Lichtundfire and Katharine T. Carter & Associates, featuring works by photographer Sparky Campanella, and painters Mark Sharp and Martin Weinstein.

With this exhibition, Lichtundfire presents three very distinct and thoughtful visual narratives that garner a multitude of previously unfelt responses. “The combination of Sparky Campanella, Mark Sharp and Martin Weinstein is much more than a contrast in method and style. With each artist, we have intense and thoughtful visceral observations that relay the near shocking diversity the human brain has in filtering visual stimuli. Each artist offers a totally different aesthetic, yet they all have one thing in common: they look deeply and curiously at their surroundings with an endless desire to react to and record optical sensation.” (from the essay by D. Dominick Lombardi)

Ann Landi comments on Campanella’s work: “Part of the delight of these images, and what keeps the viewer intrigued, is the way they navigate so brilliantly between the things we know and the suggestion of a wholly parallel landscape, somewhere familiar but at the same time wondrously strange.”

Christopher Hart Chambers writes of Sharp’s paintings: “Although his painting is free, loose, improvisational, and obviously as enjoyable for the artist to create as it is for the viewer to behold, there are no accidents here. Incidents is a better way of putting it, because nothing is out of place or unintentional.”

Dominique Nahas observes “Weinstein’s connectedness to his twin concerns (which are nature and change) and the significant content upon which these subjects touch (which is time and movement) is made manifest through embodiment and through his painterly touch.”

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from May 31, 2017 to June 30, 2017

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