The next installment of the Window into Houston series - In Real Life by San Antonio-based artist Kelly O’Connor - is composed of two elements: A printed banner - an enlarged collage depicting a scene constructed of images appropriated from publicity materials for old movies, 1960s fashion magazines, a postcard from Yellowstone National park, and Disneyland advertisements - and an installation addressing drug culture, from its tools of consumption such as burned spoons to its mind-altering effects.
Following the opening reception, the exhibit will be on display through January 27, 2016.
The next installment of the Window into Houston series - In Real Life by San Antonio-based artist Kelly O’Connor - is composed of two elements: A printed banner - an enlarged collage depicting a scene constructed of images appropriated from publicity materials for old movies, 1960s fashion magazines, a postcard from Yellowstone National park, and Disneyland advertisements - and an installation addressing drug culture, from its tools of consumption such as burned spoons to its mind-altering effects.
Following the opening reception, the exhibit will be on display through January 27, 2016.
The next installment of the Window into Houston series - In Real Life by San Antonio-based artist Kelly O’Connor - is composed of two elements: A printed banner - an enlarged collage depicting a scene constructed of images appropriated from publicity materials for old movies, 1960s fashion magazines, a postcard from Yellowstone National park, and Disneyland advertisements - and an installation addressing drug culture, from its tools of consumption such as burned spoons to its mind-altering effects.
Following the opening reception, the exhibit will be on display through January 27, 2016.