March 7th – April 18th, 2008 Lex Leonard Gallery proudly announces the opening of ‘A Fool In The Eyes of GOD’, a solo exhibition featuring the work of Kevin Darmanie, curated by Nyugen E. Smith. Darmanie uses a comic book narrative of large drawings and a character named Kedar to analyze a young islander’s trip into faith and, temptation. view installation/gallery/opening reception/gallery talk/outdoor advertising photos
December 3rd- January 7th Lex Leonard Gallery proudly presents the opening of “Surface Changes”, an exhibition curated by Tenneal R. McNair. The show features photography by Erik Mech and Bryan Warakomski, as well as fashion and graphics by Corey Fleming for Eyesor.
This exhibition is a visual discussion about society’s ever-changing exterior. Addressing the conflict between ‘city development’ and communal needs, viewers are given a chance to explore the correlation between the so-called alternative lifestyle of skateboarders and their connection to the broader community. “Surface Changes” is an exhibit that addresses life beyond the sport, including a continuous search for a skate domain, when one is not provided, and the nomadic spirit of the athlete.
Lex Leonard Gallery proudly announces the opening of ‘Invisible Fields (positively guided by the unseen)’, an exhibition curated by Nyugen E. Smith. The show features sculpture, installation art, painting and written word by artists Ariel DeAndrea,Ibou Ndoye, Bret Reilly, and Noelle Lorraine Williams (REBORN).
All exhibited works examine the existence of unseen forces responsible for movement in nature, from a flock of birds in flight to the stroke of an artist’s brush. These forces are responsible for some of the most awe-inspiring occurrences of beauty and grace yet their origin and patterns cannot be explained. ‘Invisible Fields’ is a tribute to these phenomena.
REDUCE examines our dependence on disposable products and the implications that this carries for us all. The exhibit also offers a small, yet concrete solution with the hope that even a slight resolve to do better - to simply reduce when waste seems unnecessary - will have a ripple effect on all of our daily habits. Consumer action and a demand for more responsible choices will dictate how far this wave travels. click for interactive tour
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