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Constellation

A Group Show

March 16 – April 11, 2011

Sohan Qadri, Avici III, 2010, Ink and dye on paper, 55 x 39 inches
Hiroshi Senju, Waterfall, 2009, Pure natural pigment on mulberry paper, 64 x 44 inches
Kim Joon, Fragile-Villeroy & Boch, 2010, Digital print, 47 x 82.7 inches
Ricardo Mazal, ODENWALD 1152 N.23, 2008, Oil on linen, 78 x 33.5 inches
Lee Waisler, Simon Wiesenthal, 2009, Acrylic, wood, and aggregate on canvas, 48 x 48 inches
Edward Burtynsky, Oil Spill #4, Oil skimming Boat, Near Ground Zero, Gulf of Mexico, 2010, Chromogenic color print, 39 x 52"
Kim Joon, Fragile-Herend, 2010, Digital print, 47 x 66 inches
Hiroshi Senju, Waterfall, 2009, Pure natural pigment on mulberry paper, 35.8 x 45.9 inches
Sohan Qadri, Maha Maya, 2010, Ink and dye on paper, 49 x 78.5 inches
Joan Vennum, Dreaming of Tomorrow, 2009, Oil on canvas, 60 x 48 inches
Merrill Wagner, Aha!, 2004, Paint on steel, 22.5 x 28.5 inches
Susan Weil, Memoremum, 2005, Acrylic on panel with collage elements, 62 x 66 inches
Natvar Bhavsar, AARAKH V, 2003, Pure pigment on canvas, 12 x 12 inches
Nathan Slate Joseph, Sari Blossom II, 2008, Pure pigment on steel, 84 x 48 inches
Sohan Qadri, Padma IV, Inkn and dye on paper, 55 x 39 inches
Susan Weil, Bicircle, 2007, Acrylic on canvas, 56 x 83 inches
Ricardo Mazal, ODENWALD 1152 NO.10, 2008, Oil on linen, 78 x 78 inches
Merrill Wagner, Pour, 2004, Paint on steel, 67 x 49.5 inches
Joan Vennum, Split, 2008, Oil on canvas, 22 x 25 inches
Susan Weil, Sitting Squarely, 2009, Acrylic on masonite, 55 x 33.5 x 3.75 inches
Sohan Qadri, Vajra, Ink and dye on paper, 39 x 27.5 inches
Anil Revri, Darwaza 2, 2009, Mixed media on canvas, 60 x 50.5 inches
Susan Weil, Deep, 2009, Acrylic on panel, 70.25 x 51 x 6.5 inches
Nathan Slate Joseph, Man Red Sea, 2006, Pigment on galvanized steel, 48 x 48 inches

Press Release

Featuring works by Anil Revri, Natvar Bhavsar, Sohan Qadri, Kim Joon, Ricardo Mazal, Edward Burtynsky, Merrill Wagner, Hiroshi Senju, Susan Weil, Joan Vennum, Lee Waisler and Nathan Slate Joseph

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Lee Waisler - About Faces March 2011

For his second solo exhibition in Hong Kong, California-based American painter Lee Waisler presents a series of moving portraits of historical and contemporary figures. Having practiced abstraction for decades, Waisler returned to figuration full-force six years ago, making what he calls "dimensional portraits," combining strips of wood and blocks of color to create nuanced faces and figures.

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