Art@Work presents Light-Boxes by Kevin Arrow

Opening reception: May 3, 2013, 7:00 p.m.
From April 1 through June 7, 2013.

Kevin Arrow’s work fuses his interest in obsolete media, archival tendencies, the ephemeral object, spirituality, music and humor. He continually seeks to find the sublime within the mundane, and the mundane within the sublime experience as he investigates the interchangeability of both. This body of work investigates the artist’s interest in the behavior of collecting and the necessity to categorize objects. He is working with chance selections, seriality, and juxtaposing, in addition to the erasing of hierarchical distinctions.

Arrow’s work is included in numerous public and private collections and has been featured in such exhibitions as MOCA and MIAMI (Museum of Contemporary Art, North Miami), globe<miami<island (Bass Museum of Art, Miami Beach), HUMID (The Moore Space, Miami), Daystar (solo exhibition, Bas Fisher Invitational, Miami), Burning Bright Farside Gallery), Here and Now Festival, Commission in collaboration with DJ Le Spam and Hayley K. Downs (Miami Light Project), Home Wrecker (Casa Eugenia Vargas, Miami), Obituary (Placemaker Gallery, Miami), The Last Show (The House, Miami), This Side Towards Screen, (Murray Guy Gallery, New York). Confluence (Fredric Snitzer Gallery, Miami), Miami Contemporary: Making a Scene (Miami Freedom Tower), From Dark to Light and Back to Darkness (Carol Jazzar Contemporary Art (Miami), Under the Influence (Girls Club, Ft. Lauderdale), and Always a Dull Moment (Books & Books, Coral Gables). His public art projects include a commission for Miami Beach Art in Public Places.

Kevin Arrow lives and works in Miami. He has studied studio art, anthropology, Tibetan and Bhutanese design and painting, photography and graphic design in the United States and India.

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